Military Medicine.
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Administrative orders
Mimeograph copies of administrative orders pertaining to general hospital policies.
Alfred E. Bradley Collection
Blank clinical chart and World War II materials
The collection includes a packet of 50 blank clinical charts designed for hospital and private practice, 1913, by James C. Wilson, M.D., physician and member of the faculty at Jefferson Medical College. Also in the collection but unrelated to these materials are two newspaper clippings related to the arrival of Jefferson staff in Cairo, Egypt, in Oct. 1942 to set up the 38th General Hospital, where Dr. Garver served as a dentist, and an Arabic-language edition of Reader's Digest, [1937?].
Certificate and note
Certificate signed by President John F. Kennedy honoring Frank M. Cleveland for service in World War I, 1963; TLS by Bessie Cleveland, Ardsley, Pa., 21 May 1964, to Mrs. Joseph J. Mulone, Ex. Secretary of the Jefferson Alumni Giving Fund, mentioning transmittal of certificate to Jefferson.
Certificate and related papers
Certificates related to Judson's schooling and medical career, including service in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during World War II.
Certificates and sign
9 certificates, including World War II military commission and certificate of service; membership certificates from the Pennsylvania Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, American Academy of General Practice, and American Geriatrics Society; and certificate for completion of a course in Psychosomatic Medicine at Hahnemann Medical College, 1961. Also, a sign, "Eyes Examined by Dr. Lavell", n.d.
Correspondence and biographical information concerning A. J. Orenstein, M.D.
Correspondence concerning Orenstein's relations to Jefferson Medical College, from which he graduated in 1905. Includes curriculum vitae describing Orenstein's military and medical career in South Africa, particularly in the area of industrial medicine, and an announcement concerning Orenstein's election as an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1949.
Correspondence with C. Brinley Bland
Correspondence between Mrs. Melrose E. Weed, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, and Dr. Bland while he was serving in the U.S. Army Medical Corps in the India-Burma theater. Bland, a 1942 graduate of Jefferson Medical College, gives news about his military experiences.
Correspondence with Dr. Evan B. Hume
Copies of letters written by Mrs. Melrose E. Weed, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, to Dr. Hume, then a Major in the U.S. Army attached to the 38th General Hospital during World War II, and Dr. Hume's responses, some of which accompanied snapshot photographs he sent to Mrs. Weed for The Clinic, the JMC yearbook. Two letters were sent by Dr. Hume as "V-Mail."
Correspondence with Dr. George H. Taft
Holograph letter written by Dr. Taft, dated 17 Sept. 1945, Mindoro, P. I. to Dr. Walkling, describing conditions on the Pacific islands at the close of World War II and activities of other Jefferson alumni; carbon copy of letter by Mrs. Melrose E. Weed, Executive Secretary of the Alumni Association, in reply, 8 Oct. 1945. Dr. Taft was stationed with the 383rd Infantry, 3rd Battalion.