Medical education
Found in 175 Collections and/or Records:
Office of Continuing Medical Education Records
Collection contains Jefferson Continuing Medical Education National Accreditation records (e.g. applications, self studies, approvals, reviews).
Office of the President Records
On digestion : thesis, [Jefferson Medical College?]
Anonymous holograph.
Paget's disease of the nipple : a review of the theories concerning its etiology and nature, together with a five year review of the literature and the report of a case : typescript
Bound typescript of an essay submitted in the competition for the Surgery Essay Prize, Jefferson Medical College.
Pamphlets
" An Oration on the Improvements in Medicine," delivered before the Philadelphia Medical Society, 13 Dec. 1837; and an announcement issued by the Obstetric Institute of Philadelphia, [1846?], outlining the Institute's aims, qualifications for admission and graduation, organization, mode of teaching, etc.
Pancreatitis : A study of cases and a review of the literature : Shain surgery essay prize entry, Jefferson Medical College
A presentation of cases of surgical pancreatic disease admitted to Jefferson Medical College Hospital, 1927-1937.
Papers
Matriculation receipts and tickets, examination questions and other academic papers relating to Jefferson Medical College, 1886-1888.
Papers
Two leather-bound commencement programs, Jefferson Medical College, 1909; certificate to Dr. Sica from the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Association in recognition of fifty years medical service, 1959.
Papers
Matriculation receipts and graduation materials, Jefferson Medical College, 1891-93; notes and receipts, mostly concerning patients requiring Turner's attention at the Charity Hospital, 1892-93; death notices and a clipping concerning an incident involving an adverse reaction to cocaine at Jefferson Hospital, ca. 1893; Dr. Morris Longstreth's reply to an article in the Journal of Medicine and Science, Apr. 1901; and noticies concerning the death of John Milton Campbell, 1893.
Papers
Note informing Leech of successful completion of examinations and recommendation for M.D. degree, Jefferson Medical College, 1841; certificate of registration as medical practitioner in Chester County (Pa.), 1881.