Jefferson Medical College Hospital
Organization
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Guides for taking medical histories and conducting physical and mental examinations
File
Identifier: MM-356
Scope and Contents
One printed booklet, "Form of Medical History and Physical Examination as Adopted by the Jefferson Hospital Department for Diseases of the Chest," 1928; and a two-page carbon copy outline of questions for a mental examination of patients (n.d.).
Dates:
1928
Menu of a dinner to the trustees, faculty and medical staff of Jefferson Medical College and Hospital
File
Identifier: MM-345
Military papers and letters
File
Identifier: MM-183
Scope and Contents
Order and announcement concerning awarding of the Silver Star to Capt. Seligman for gallantry in action at Leyte, 1944; letter (ALS), Okinawa, 3 July 1945, to Dr. Adolph Walkling of Jefferson Medical College Hospital; and two Japanese occupation currency notes.
Dates:
1944 - 1945
Obstetrics clinical notes, Jefferson Hospital
File
Identifier: MM-211
Scope and Contents
Notes on clinical cases examined in Jefferson Hospital obstetrics and maternity ward.
Dates:
1933-09-21 - 1935-12-12
Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec : typescript lecture
File
Identifier: MM-090
Scope and Contents
Typescript of a paper read at a meeting of the Society of the Chest Department of the Jefferson Hospital, concerning the life of the French medical clinician Laennec.
Dates:
1928
Review of the literature of recorded studies in the bacteriology of otitis media and a bacteriologic research intended to extend our knowledge of the bacteria found in acute and chronic suppurations of the middle ear : essay prize entry
File
Identifier: MM-215
Scope and Contents
Report on research conducted in the Laboratory of Jefferson Medical College Hospital. Submitted for the prize offered by Prof. S. MacCuen Smith.
Dates:
1901
Found in:
Thomas Jefferson University - Archives and Special Collections
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Review of the literature of recorded studies in the bacteriology of otitis media and a bacteriologic research intended to extend our knowledge of the bacteria found in acute and chronic suppurations of the middle ear : essay prize entry