Bacteriology.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Bacteriological laboratory studies, Jefferson Medical College
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.
Laboratory manual of medical bacteriology, Jefferson Medical College
Laboratory manual printed by Jefferson Medical College for distribution to bacteriology students. Includes handwritten notes.
Papers
"Working Guide for the Freshman Class in the Laboratory of Pharmacy, Jefferson Medical College," [1909], by Leighton F. Appleman, M.D., which O'Brien used as a medical student. Also, one bound volume of notes, reprints, laboratory records and other materials related to O'Brien's study of bacteriology and parasitology when he was a Captain in the U.S. Army.
Review of the literature of recorded studies in the bacteriology of otitis media and a bacteriologic research intended to extend our knowledge of the bacteria found in acute and chronic suppurations of the middle ear : essay prize entry
Report on research conducted in the Laboratory of Jefferson Medical College Hospital. Submitted for the prize offered by Prof. S. MacCuen Smith.
Robert I. Wise Papers
Stenographic notes comprising a series of twenty seven demonstrations on the subject of bacteriology delivered by Dr. Randle C. Rosenberger : bound typescript
"Delivered...in the Laboratories of the Jefferson Medical College During the Spring Course, 1901. Reported by R.A. Kiefer, Class of '03."
Typescripts of papers presented
Typewritten manuscripts of papers prepared and/or read before professional societies, including one before the Clinical Society, Easton, Pa., 26 Nov. 1919. Topics include "Transition of Adenomas into Carcinomas of the Mammary Gland," influenza and bronchopneumonia epidemics at the Easton Hospital, and bacteriology.