Collection contains cassette tapes, reel to reel tapes, CDs, VHSs, and DVDs. Topics include medical history talks, Thomas Jefferson University events, portrait presentations, the Raft Debate, media interviews, training tapes, and commencement ceremonies.
Issues 1:1 (July 1946) and 1:2 (Sept. 1946) of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, autographed by its editor, Warren B. Davis, M.D., with whom Mrs. Steward had worked as a scrub nurse at Jefferson Hospital.
Consists of four separate studies based on laboratory work undertaken at Jefferson Medical College : I. Case of acute infectious epiphysitis with laboratory experiments. II. An unusual case of tuberculosis with laboratory report. III. Gangrene, with laboratory experiments. IV. Typhoid fever - unusual sequelae with laboratory report.
ALS, Phila., 22 June 1869, George W. Fairman to B. H. Rand, concerning Board of Trustees resolution regarding seal and diploma plate; ALS, Phila., 5 Sept. 1871 to Wm. A. Carlton concerning credit for courses taken at Phila. College of Pharmacy; valedictory addresses to graduates of the Philadelphia College of Medicine (1857), Medical Dept. of Pennsylvania College (1861) and Jefferson Medical College (1866); and an Introductory Address, Jefferson Medical College, 10 Oct. 1864.
This collection consists of Alpers' files in original order with original file titles. Most of the material is arranged by title of publication or address. Many of the folders also contain manuscripts, published copies, correspondence, photographs, ephemera, and notes.
This collection contains approximately 3,000 biographical files of Jefferson alumni and faculty. Each file varies in size and content, but most contain newspaper clippings, article reprints, photographs, obituaries, and/or ephemera.
The paper describes the medical career of Brinckle (1798-1862) and his interest in pomology.
Text of Evans' address before the College pf Physicians of Philadelphia, 7 Oct. 1851.