Medicine.
Found in 267 Collections and/or Records:
Sidney Kimmel Medical College Records
Collection contains annual reports, course descriptions, Finance Committee records, student record roll books, bound Jefferson Medical College Circulars of Information, and lecture recordings (VHS and DVD).
Sketch of the life of Thomas Stewardson, M.D. : pamphlet.
Biographical sketch of Thomas Stewardson, an Associate of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Extracted from the Transactions, 3rd series, vol. VII.
Some diseases of children : pamphlet.
Monograph reprint. According to a handwritten annotation, it was published in Guy's Hospital Reports, 1860.
Some medical pilgrimages abroad : pamphlet.
Two copies of an introductory to the summer course of lectures of the Jefferson Medical College, delivered Mar. 30, 1874. One copy signed by the author.
Student's guide to demonstrations in pathologic histology and autopsy technique, Jefferson Medical College
Also includes Class Sets in Histopathology, 1930.
Summer medical teaching in Philadelphia : An introductory lecture, delivered before his class in pharmacy : pamphlet.
Text of Dr. Parrish's introductory lecture to the course of Pharmacy and Materia Medica [at the School of Practical Pharmacy ?], in which opportunities for summer medical instruction in Philadelphia are reviewed.
Surgical case reports, Jefferson Hospital
Case reports prepared to fulfill requirements for the medical degree, based on a variety of different surgical subjects.
Surgical treatment of gall bladder disease : typescript
Paper submitted to compete for the surgery prize at Jefferson Medical College.
Testimonial of members of the medical profession of Philadelphia, New York and Boston, in behalf of Wm. T. G. Morton, M.D. : pamphlet.
The pamphlet compiles testimonials and proceedings of a variety of medical organizations in Pennsylvania, New York and Massachusetts upon the death of Dr. Morton. The original Philadelphia testimonial, with signatures, is reproduced. Also included in the folder is a reproduction of an engraved picture of Dr. Morton.