Medical education
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 175 Collections and/or Records:
Lectures and biographical memoir
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Identifier: MM-091
Scope and Contents
Four pamphlets : "Introductory Lecture to the Institutes of Medicine," 1827; "A Lecture on Medical Education, Introductory to the Course of the Institutes of Medicine," 1833; "A Discourse Commemorative of the Late William E. Horner, M.D.," all delivered before students and faculty of the University of Pennsylvania. Also, "A Discourse Commemorative of the Life of Samuel Jackson, M.D." by Joseph Carson, M.D., 1872.
Dates:
1827
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
Lectures and charge to the graduates : Medical Dept. of Pennsylvania College
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Identifier: MM-100
Scope and Contents
Introductory lectures to the course of Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1844 and 1846; charge to the graduates, 6 Mar. 1851.
Dates:
1844 - 1851
Lectures and pamphlets
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Identifier: MM-009
Scope and Contents
Two pamphlets: "Strictures on Mr. Pattison's Reply to Certain Oral and Written Criticisms" by W. Gibson, M.D. (1820) and Pattison's answer to it (1820) ; a Discourse Delivered on Commencing the Lectures in Jefferson Medical College (1832); Professors Pattison and Revere's Introductory Lectures (1833); a lecture entitled "Has the Parotid Gland Ever Been Extirpated ?" (1833); and an introductory lecture (1838).
Dates:
1820 - 1838
Lectures and valedictory address : Medical Dept. of Pennsylvania College
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Identifier: MM-123
Scope and Contents
Lectures introductory to the course in materia medica and pharmacy / materia medica and therapeutics, 1844, 1848, 1850 and 1851; valedictory address, 7 Mar. 1849; and "Notice of the Life and Professional Services of William R. Grant, M.D.," a lecture by Patterson held at the opening of the 1852 session of the Medical Dept. of Pennsylvania College.
Dates:
1844
Lectures : Jefferson Medical College
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Identifier: MM-175
Scope and Contents
A Discourse Introductory to the Courses of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic, 1832 (2 cc.); and A Lecture Delivered at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Jan. 8, 1834 (2 cc.).
Dates:
1832 - 1834
Lectures : Jefferson Medical College
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Identifier: MM-161
Scope and Contents
"The Value of a Great Medical Reputation" (1834); "Lecture Introductory to the Course on the Practice of Medicine" (1847; 2 cc.); "Charge to the Graduates" (1850; 2 cc.); "Impediments to the Study of Medicine" (lecture introductory to the course of Practice of Medicine, 1850; 2 cc.); "The Progress of Recent Science" (lecture introductory to the course of Practice of Medicine, 1851); and "Charge to the Graduates" (1857).
Dates:
1834 - 1857
Letter and published lecture
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Identifier: MM-176
Scope and Contents
"Chemistry : Its Importance to the Physician," an Introductory to the Course of Lectures on Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy in the Medical Dept. of Pennsylvania College, for 1852-3 (2 cc.); and one letter (ALS), Phila., 27 Feb. 1885, to Prof. S. W. Gross, M.D., concerning his proposed course in Medical Chemistry [at Jefferson Medical College].
Dates:
1852 - 1885
Letter : Battle Creek, Mich., to Charles M. Bancroft
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Identifier: MM-361
Scope and Contents
Letter describing the life and work of his father, Edward J. Klopp, Sr. (1880-1936), a 1906 graduate of and professor of surgery at Jefferson Medical College.
Dates:
1979-05-22
Letter confirming the granting of the degree of Doctor of Medicine : Jefferson Medical College
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Identifier: MM-165
Scope and Contents
Printed letter informing McAllister that the faculty have decided to recommend to the Board of Trustees that the M.D. degree be conferred upon him at the next Commencement. Signed by the Dean, R. M. Huston.
Dates:
1854-03-04