Box 1
Contains 14 Results:
Joseph Pancoast, MD, 1897
The collection consists of materials by or about Joseph Pancoast, MD, and his family from 1835-1883. The type of materials include addresses (1835-1872) such as introductory lectures to Jefferson students and commencement addresses (1855 and 1865), medical journal articles (1872), and correspondence (1869) concerning the vacancy of PancoastΓÇÖs chair due to ill health.
Philadelphia Association for Medical Instruction - Introductory lecture, 1835
The collection consists of materials by or about Joseph Pancoast, MD, and his family from 1835-1883. The type of materials include addresses (1835-1872) such as introductory lectures to Jefferson students and commencement addresses (1855 and 1865), medical journal articles (1872), and correspondence (1869) concerning the vacancy of PancoastΓÇÖs chair due to ill health.
Jefferson Medical College - Introductory lectures, 1843 - 1845
The collection consists of materials by or about Joseph Pancoast, MD, and his family from 1835-1883. The type of materials include addresses (1835-1872) such as introductory lectures to Jefferson students and commencement addresses (1855 and 1865), medical journal articles (1872), and correspondence (1869) concerning the vacancy of PancoastΓÇÖs chair due to ill health.
Jefferson Medical College - Introductory lecture, 1849
The collection consists of materials by or about Joseph Pancoast, MD, and his family from 1835-1883. The type of materials include addresses (1835-1872) such as introductory lectures to Jefferson students and commencement addresses (1855 and 1865), medical journal articles (1872), and correspondence (1869) concerning the vacancy of PancoastΓÇÖs chair due to ill health.
Jefferson Medical College - Commencement; Introductory lecture - "Professional glimpses abroad", 1855 - 1856
The collection consists of materials by or about Joseph Pancoast, MD, and his family from 1835-1883. The type of materials include addresses (1835-1872) such as introductory lectures to Jefferson students and commencement addresses (1855 and 1865), medical journal articles (1872), and correspondence (1869) concerning the vacancy of PancoastΓÇÖs chair due to ill health.
Jefferson Medical College - Introductory. "The Late Professor T. D. Mutter", 1859
The collection consists of materials by or about Joseph Pancoast, MD, and his family from 1835-1883. The type of materials include addresses (1835-1872) such as introductory lectures to Jefferson students and commencement addresses (1855 and 1865), medical journal articles (1872), and correspondence (1869) concerning the vacancy of PancoastΓÇÖs chair due to ill health.
Jefferson Medical College - Commencement; Introductory lecture, 1865 - 1869
The collection consists of materials by or about Joseph Pancoast, MD, and his family from 1835-1883. The type of materials include addresses (1835-1872) such as introductory lectures to Jefferson students and commencement addresses (1855 and 1865), medical journal articles (1872), and correspondence (1869) concerning the vacancy of PancoastΓÇÖs chair due to ill health.
Jefferson Medical College - On a case of ligation of the common corotid artery, for the relief of an encephaloid tumor on the head, 1872
The collection consists of materials by or about Joseph Pancoast, MD, and his family from 1835-1883. The type of materials include addresses (1835-1872) such as introductory lectures to Jefferson students and commencement addresses (1855 and 1865), medical journal articles (1872), and correspondence (1869) concerning the vacancy of PancoastΓÇÖs chair due to ill health.
June 5 - From : Joseph Pancoast To : B. Howard Rand, Dean of Jefferson Medical College, 1869
New operation for the relief of persistent facial neuralgia; Excision of right half of inferior maxillary bone for cancerous disease., 1872
The collection consists of materials by or about Joseph Pancoast, MD, and his family from 1835-1883. The type of materials include addresses (1835-1872) such as introductory lectures to Jefferson students and commencement addresses (1855 and 1865), medical journal articles (1872), and correspondence (1869) concerning the vacancy of PancoastΓÇÖs chair due to ill health.