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Medicine.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 267 Collections and/or Records:

Notebook

 File
Identifier: MM-213
Scope and Contents

Handwritten notes on two clinical cases (hospital unknown), and thereafter general notes on a variety of medical topics.

Dates: 1828

Notebook

 File
Identifier: MM-212
Scope and Contents

Notes on midwifery as taught by William Shippen, 1798, and medical notes based on clinical examinations of Drs. Rush and Physic [sic].

Dates: 1798 - 1800

Notebook

 File
Identifier: MM-261
Scope and Contents

The notes appear to be records of patients treated in a private medical practice, 1866-1870 (possibly by a physician other than Iszard); a separate part of the notebook consists mainly of instructions for preparing various remedies, 1870-1878, many ascribed to Jefferson Medical College faculty. Notebook is signed "Wm. H. Iszard, Elmer, Salem Co., N.J."

Dates: 1866 - 1878

Notebook : Jefferson Medical College

 File
Identifier: MM-207
Scope and Contents

Bound handwritten notes by a student believed to be W. Fulton on lectures and clinical cases of Prof. Ellerslie Wallace (obstetrics) and Prof. J. M. Da Costa (medicine).

Dates: 1866

Notebook : Jefferson Medical College

 File
Identifier: MM-025
Scope and Contents

Contains notes from medical and surgical clinics attended while a medical student, plus some materia medica formulae.

Dates: 1865

Notebook : Jefferson Medical College

 File
Identifier: MM-012
Scope and Contents

Miscellaneous notes and materia medica formulae written while a medical student at Jefferson. Includes alphabetical index in front.

Dates: 1875 - 1876

Notebook : Jefferson Medical College

 File
Identifier: MM-028
Scope and Contents

Notes of medical lectures and clinics. Includes Jennings' daily schedule on page 1.

Dates: 1848 - 1849

Notebook : [Jefferson Medical College ?]

 File
Identifier: MM-033
Scope and Contents

Loose-leaf medical notes probably taken while a student at Jefferson Medical College.

Dates: 1904 - 1906