Handwritten notes on a variety of gynecological subjects. Place and creator unknown.
Lecture reviewing methods of medical instruction in the U.S. and abroad, pointing out deficiencies and suggesting corrections for the American schools. Pepper's comments influenced the University of Pennsylvania and other medical schools to lengthen the course of instruction and introduce other innovations.
Three copies of Chapman's 56-page historical treatise on the circulation of the blood; published by P. Blakiston, Son & Co., Philadelphia.
A condensed early history of Jefferson Medical College, published in fuller form in 1858 by Joseph M. Wilson, Philadelphia.
Summary of Dr. Gross' military service as surgeon, U.S. Volunteers, during the Civil War, according to records in the Surgeon General's office. Document accompanied by a letter to Brinton from the Surgeon General's office, Washington, 18 Apr. 1889, describing enclosed document.
This collection consists largely of Hare's medical publications from 1898 to 1930. It also contains biographical material, his thesis and dissertation, a scrapbook of correspondence, photographs of his brain, and various ephemera.
Bound memorial volume including profatory sketch, an editorial from the High Point (N.C.) Enterprise of 22 July 1903, a biographical sketch and various addresses, memorials and resolutions on the death of Cox.
Printed tribute (2 pp.) by Samuel M. Field to Dr. Schuster, an 1898 graduate of Jefferson Medical College who died in Los Angeles in 1945. Includes clipping of an obituary.