Medicine.
Found in 267 Collections and/or Records:
The discovery of the cause of yellow fever : typescript
A summary of the medical research conducted in the 19th and 20th centuries into the causes of yellow fever, with particular emphasis on the findings of Carlos Finlay, M.D. The paper was researched at Thomas Jefferson University and includes a list of sources.
The investigation and therapy of peripheral vascular disease : typescript
The mortality after operations of amputation of the extremities, and the causes of that mortality : pamphlet.
Prize essay of the Medical Society of King's College, London, for the year 1858.
The virtues and effects of the remedy, named Medicamentum Gratia Probatum, id est, the remedy approved by grace : broadside
Advertisement for a remedy purported to relieve stomach ailments, invented in Haarlem, the Netherlands, in the House of Tilly in 1764 and sold there by descendants of Nicolas de Koning Tilly.
Thomas D. Mitchell Papers
This collection contains addresses and lectures given by Mitchell.
Thomas Jefferson University programs and the Carnegie report on medical and dental education : report
A review of Thomas Jefferson University's current educational programs by comparing them against the extra-institutional criteria of the 1971 report of the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education entitled "Higher Education and the Nation's Health: Policies for Medical and Dental Education." Herbut reviews the report's recommendations for medical education and also advocates the establishment of a college of dentistry at Jefferson.
Ticket permitting medical practice at Philadelphia Hospital, Blockley
Ticket no. 68 permitting Samuel C. Foster to attend the practice of the hospital for one year. It is signed by George W. Jones, President, and Alex [Wentz?], Secretary.
Twelfth annual announcement of the Eclectic Medical Institute
Announcement issued for winter session 1856-57.
Two years in the service ; or the personal recollections of a medical officer : pamphlet.
Recollections of two years active military service in the Civil War, 1861-1863, by a surgeon of the 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry, the 13th and the 66th Regiments of Pennsylvania Volunteers.
Typescripts of papers presented
Typewritten manuscripts of papers prepared and/or read before professional societies, including one before the Clinical Society, Easton, Pa., 26 Nov. 1919. Topics include "Transition of Adenomas into Carcinomas of the Mammary Gland," influenza and bronchopneumonia epidemics at the Easton Hospital, and bacteriology.