Keywords: Maine Medical
Item 105540
Maine Medical Center construction, Portland, 1955
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1955-02-18 Location: Portland Media: photographic print
Item 105541
Maine Medical Center staff tours, Portland, 1956
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1956 Location: Portland Media: photographic print
Item 36694
135-137 Chadwick Street, Portland, 1924
Owner in 1924: Portland University Use: School
Item 151755
Maine General Hospital additions and alterations floor plan, Portland, 1929
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1929 Location: Portland Client: Maine Medical Center Architect: Coolidge Shepley Bulfinch and Abbott
Item 151754
New diagnostic facility floor plan, Portland, 1972
Contributed by: Maine Historical Society Date: 1972 Location: Portland Client: Maine Medical Center Architect: The Architects Collaborative
Exhibit
Maine Medical Center, Bramhall Campus
Maine Medical Center, founded as Maine General Hospital, has dominated Portland’s West End since its construction in 1871 on Bramhall Hill. As the medical field grew in both technological and social practice, the facility of the hospital also changed. This exhibit tracks the expansion and additions to that original building as the hospital adapted to its patients’ needs.
Exhibit
Doing Good: Medical Stories of Maine
Throughout Maine’s history, individuals have worked to improve and expand medical care, not only for the health of those living in Maine, but for many around the world who need care and help.
Site Page
Early Maine Photography - Occupational
"The medical profession is represented by a group tintype of six Bowdoin medical students holding instruments and specimens used in their education."
Site Page
Early Maine Photography - Human Interest
"Cummings graduated from the Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College in 1823 and practiced medicine in Portland with his father Stephen Cummings."
Story
Being an NP during social unrest
by Jacqueline P. Fournier
A snapshot of Mainers in a medical crisis of the time/Human experience in Maine.
Story
Hooch Mum and my Vietnam service
by Jim Barrows
A poem about being a medic, saving Vietnamese people and babies. Sometimes we trusted too much.
Lesson Plan
Primary Sources: Healthcare History in Maine
Grade Level: 6-8, 9-12
Content Area: Social Studies
This lesson plan will give students the opportunity to read and analyze letters, literature, and other primary documents and articles of material culture from the MHS collections relating to how people in Maine have given and received healthcare throughout history. Students will discuss the giving and receiving of medicines and treatments from the 18th-21st centuries, the evolving role of hospitals since the 19th century, and how the nursing profession has changed since the Civil War. Students will also look at how people and healthcare facilities in Maine have addressed epidemics in the past, such as influenza and tuberculosis, and what we can learn today from studying the history of healthcare and medicine.