Handwritten bound volumes of notes on 70 anatomical lectures given by Dr. Pancoast.
Holograph ms., with typed transcription of verso, describing the recipe for a blood purifier used by the Cherocue [sic] tribe of Indians. The document is signed by Dr. R.G. Spencer and John H. Hill (witness).
Advertisement by W.B. Saunders, Publisher, for the first edition of Dr. Chapman's book. On verso is an advertisement for another book, Outlines of Obstetrics by Charles Jewett, A.M., M.D.
Two printed versions of Wood's biographical sketch of Parrish.
Two copies of a printed biographical sketch of Wilson, a Philadelphia physician (M.D., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1830?) who retired from practice to devote himself to entomology, orinithology and other branches of science.
Printed biographical sketch of Elias Durand, French-born Philadelphia pharmacist and botanist associated with the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy.
Two typescript mss., one by Peter Lewis which appears to be a preliminary draft, and the other a paper jointly written by Lewis and Simenhoff. Both examine the conditions and events at Jefferson Medical College in its first quarter-century.
Three copies of Barnes' 38-page pamphlet protesting his removal from the faculty of Jefferson Medical College.
Typescript thesis bound with holograph letter, Alf. A. Robinson, Heber, Utah, to Professor Wilson, June 29, 1908. Robinson's work was awarded the prize for best essay on the practice of medicine, 1908.