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Higher medical education, the true interest of the public and the profession : An address introductory to the 112th course of lectures in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania

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Identifier: MM-119
Scope and Contents 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.
Dates: 1877

Introductory lecture to the course on the theory and practice of medicine, in the University of Pennsylvania

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Identifier: MM-104
Scope and Contents Observations on medicine based on a recently completed tour of Europe.
Dates: 1853-10-14

Lectures and biographical sketch

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Identifier: MM-094
Scope and Contents Three addresses by Hartshorne : "Introductory Lecture on Medical Education, Delivered at the Philadelphia College of Medicine, March 9, 1857"; "Introductory Discourse on Speculative and Inductive Medicine, Delivered in the Medical Department of Pennsylvania College, October 8, 1860" (2 cc.); and "Valedictory Address to the Twentieth Graduating Class of the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania," 1872. Also, a biographical sketch of Hartshorne by James Darrach, M.D., 1897.
Dates: 1857 - 1897

Non-Jefferson Addresses Collection

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Identifier: UA-031
Scope and Contents This collection includes lectures and sermons from institutitons outside of Jefferson Medical College. The bulk are from Pennsylvania Medical College, but there are also lectures from Albany Medical College, Bowdoin College, Columbian College, Hahnemannian Institute, Lafayette College, North London Medico-Chirurgical Society, Philadelphia Almshouse, the Philadelphia College of Medicine, Philadelphia Hospital, the Philadelphia Medical Society, the Philadelphia Mercantile Library Association,...
Dates: 1827 - 1892