Medicine.
Found in 267 Collections and/or Records:
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Certificate and notices concerning Bing's enrollment at Oxford University and the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1872; baptismal certificate dated 1874.
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Notarized statement attesting to the identity and credentials of James W. Coleman, 29 Mar. 1897; and certificate of the Board of Medical Examiners of the Territory of Arizona attesting to Coleman's fitness to practice medicine, 15 June 1897.
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"Working Guide for the Freshman Class in the Laboratory of Pharmacy, Jefferson Medical College," [1909], by Leighton F. Appleman, M.D., which O'Brien used as a medical student. Also, one bound volume of notes, reprints, laboratory records and other materials related to O'Brien's study of bacteriology and parasitology when he was a Captain in the U.S. Army.
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Papers concerning agreement with IBM on the manufacture of a pump oxygenator
Correspondence and contracts between Jefferson Medical College and International Business Machines Corporation concerning IBM's agreement to manufacture, for Jefferson, an experimental pump oxygenator according to the design of John H. Gibbon, Jr., M.D.
Papers concerning Frederick H. Patton and Henry B. Mathiot
Papers on gerontology and geriatrics
Copies of published articles on many aspects of gerontology and geriatrics, including the history and bibliography of the field. The collection also contains a curriculum vitae and a biographical sketch of Dr. Freeman from an introduction by Marie Norton, Lankenau Hospital librarian, 1987.
Papers relating to John Perkins Pratt, M.D.
Information concerning the life of John Perkins Pratt (JMC 1900), including transcripts and matriculation record from Centre College, Danville, Ky., 1889-1894; photocopy of death certificate indicating cocaine poisoning, Montgomery Co., Md., 1902; a death notice in the Montgomery Co. (Md.) Sentinel, May 9, 1902; and a letter to C. P. Pratt from W. Draper Lewis, Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Dept. of Law, 23 May 1902, concerning the death of Pratt's son.