Medical education
Found in 175 Collections and/or Records:
Notebooks : Jefferson Medical College
Two notebooks on pharmacology and therapeutics; one laboratory manual of clinical medicine, 1939-40. All are printed with handwritten annotations.
Notebooks : Jefferson Medical College
Notes on lectures and clinical cases while a medical student at Jefferson Medical College, 1828-29 ; includes many prescriptions and other formulae, in Latin.
Notebooks of David B. and John Willson
Notes from John Eberle's lectures on Theory and Practice of Medicine
Copy of Eberle's Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Medicine (Philadelphia, 1827), with interleaved handwritten notes by Thomas R. Clement (1831).
Notes from lectures by Ellerslie Wallace : Jefferson Medical College
1 bound volume of notes from lectures by Ellerslie Wallace on Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children during the 1870-71 and 1871-72 sessions of Jefferson Medical College. Includes lists of JMC graduates in 1871, 1872 and 1873 ; miscellaneous materia medica notes in the back ; and notes, dated 1875, concerning the Fisher family.
Notes on lectures, Jefferson Medical College
Holograph ms. of lecture notes on medicine and surgery given by Drs. [J. K.] Mitchell, Mutter, Dunglison and Pancoast. Inscribed on edges: Jeff. Med. Col. Philada. / Med. and Surg. notes, by B. Y. Shelley / 1843-44, 45-46, 49-50.
Notes on lectures on surgery held by Professor Samuel D. Gross : at the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia
Notes on prescription writing, E. Q. Thornton, M.D. : notebook
Notes by Cahan from lectures of Prof. Edward Quin Thornton, M.D. (1866-1945) at Jefferson Medical College.
Notes on the life of Robert B[edford?] Russell
Handwritten biographical and genealogical notes on Russell (4 pp.), claiming him to be an 1835 graduate of Jefferson Medical College who later practiced medicine in Mississippi. Collection also includes the envelope addressed to Dr. C. B. Rugh, New Alexandria, Pa.
Obstetrical practice and the law : address
Holograph ms. of an address by Dr. Stark before the Davis Obstetrical Society at Jefferson Medical College.