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Sidney Kimmel Medical College. Jefferson Medical College

 Organization

Found in 164 Collections and/or Records:

Commencement announcement : Jefferson Medical College

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Identifier: MM-170
Scope and Contents Card with engraved announcement of 56th annual commencement ceremony, Mar. 12, 1881; includes envelope and calling card of George W. Stout.
Dates: 1881

Commencement invitation : Jefferson Medical College

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Identifier: MM-270
Scope and Contents Printed invitation to attend the 62nd annual commencement of J.M.C. on 5 April 1887, with handwritten note dated 31 Mar. 1887 from R. Eiseman. Accompanying envelope indicates that the note was addressed to Miss Lula Newcomer, Latrobe, Pa.
Dates: 1887

Contracts, reports and correspondence

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Identifier: MM-196
Scope and Contents Agreements and annual financial reports related to the operation of the department, and correspondence, mostly to and from Dr. Paul C. Swenson, Head of the Department.
Dates: 1943 - 1955

Correspondence and biographical information concerning A. J. Orenstein, M.D.

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Identifier: MM-268
Scope and Contents Correspondence concerning Orenstein's relations to Jefferson Medical College, from which he graduated in 1905. Includes curriculum vitae describing Orenstein's military and medical career in South Africa, particularly in the area of industrial medicine, and an announcement concerning Orenstein's election as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1949.
Dates: 1954

Correspondence concerning endowment

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Identifier: MM-073
Scope and Contents Correspondence between William Potter of the Board of Trustees, Dean Ross V. Patterson, Daniel Baugh and others, mainly concerning Mr. Baugh's financial support of Jefferson Medical College and the Daniel Baugh Institute of Anatomy.
Dates: 1912 - 1922

Correspondence concerning matriculation

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Identifier: MM-298
Scope and Contents Correspondence kept by Dean James W. Holland, M.D., mainly related to requirements for matriculation at Jefferson Medical College, including specific academic subject requirements. Some entrance credential records are included for specific students in the JMC classes of 1904 and perhaps other years. Also included is a small amount of material related to the establishment of a Medical Council in Pennsylvania to oversee applications for admission of medical graduates to boards of examination.
Dates: 1901 - 1908

Correspondence concerning Pennsylvania legislation to regulate medical licensure

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Identifier: MM-300
Scope and Contents Correspondence of Ross Patterson, M.D., Dean of Jefferson Medical College, with colleagues and state officials concerning several legislative bills proposed in the Pennsylvania legislature regarding medical licensure in that state. The folder includes reference copies of the bills referred to in the correspondence.
Dates: 1932 - 1935

Correspondence with C. Brinley Bland

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Identifier: MM-313
Scope and Contents Correspondence between Mrs. Melrose E. Weed, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, and Dr. Bland while he was serving in the U.S. Army Medical Corps in the India-Burma theater. Bland, a 1942 graduate of Jefferson Medical College, gives news about his military experiences.
Dates: 1945

Correspondence with Dr. Evan B. Hume

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Identifier: MM-151
Scope and Contents Copies of letters written by Mrs. Melrose E. Weed, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, to Dr. Hume, then a Major in the U.S. Army attached to the 38th General Hospital during World War II, and Dr. Hume's responses, some of which accompanied snapshot photographs he sent to Mrs. Weed for The Clinic, the JMC yearbook. Two letters were sent by Dr. Hume as "V-Mail."
Dates: 1943 - 1944

Correspondence with the U.S. Surgeon General

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Identifier: MM-224
Scope and Contents Letters concerning the training of military officers in the armed forces in electrocardiograph and polygraph at Jefferson Medical College. Correspondents include Patterson, H. A. Hare and Theodore Janeway.
Dates: 1917 - 1919