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"An essay on the obstetric forceps, their history, description, and why, when, and how to use them, accompanied with thirty-two explanatory sketches."
An inaugural essay on camphor presented to the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy for the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy, 1880-1881 session ; accompanied by five supporting letters from preceptor Henry T. Peck (M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1881) and previous employers.
Printed copy of Jefferson Medical College thesis written in the 1843-44 session, inscribed to Prof. [Franklin] Bache, M.D. with compliments of the author. Also autographed and lightly annotated by Franklin Bache, M.D.
Printed course materials distributed to physicians participating in an intensive review of internal medicine taught by JMC faculty for continuing education. The course outlines, which were collected in a binder, covered the following topics: gastroenterology, nephrology, rheumatology, neurology, infectious disease, immunology, endocrinology, cardiology, pulmonary, hematology, and dermatology. Program director was Alan Adler, M.D.
"Advantages of Chemistry," a bound copy of Green's introductory lecture for the 1834-35 session at Jefferson Medical College; also, a typed transcription of 14 questions written by Prof. Green for an examination in chemistry at JMC, 1832.
A memorial address on the life of Isaac Barton, delivered at the opening of the nineteenth annual session, Oct. 15, 1868.