Medicine.
Found in 267 Collections and/or Records:
What is a homeopathician ? A lecture delivered before the Hahnemannian Institute
White duck : Being the daily diary of an interne
Bound reproduction of a published diary of an anonymous hospital interne (identified in handwritten note as "L.E. Snodgrass, M.D., Michigan, 1927"). Published in The Centaur of Alpha Kappa Kappa, n.d. "All references to individuals and places have been carefully changed."
William Earl Biddle Collection
The collection consists of material by or about William Earl Biddle, dating to the 1950s. The bulk of the collection consists of book manuscripts with handwritten corrections although it also includes some correspondence and notes.
William Smith Forbes and the anatomy act : papers
Reproduction of miscellaneous documents related to the "body-snatching" controversy surrounding William S. Forbes, M.D. The collection includes two handwritten anonymous letters, an account statement, a printed poem entitled "That Ignoramus Press" by A. T. Newman, a juror list for the court of the city and county of Philadelphia, and a front page of the 15th Annual Announcement of the Pennsylvania College of Dental Surgery, 1870-1871 session.
World War I papers
Pamphlet of a translation of a German document, "German Instructions Regarding the Diagnosis and Treatment of Gas Poisoning," printed July 1918; and an undated mimeographed confidential report, "The Organization of a Convalescant Camp," by Maj. Alfred E. Cohn, M.C., Senior Consultant in General Medicine, A.E.F. Cover of pamphlet is signed "[Capt.?] Mohler."
Wright-Smarr Family Papers
Jefferson Medical College examination reports, 1910-1913; business card of Dr. L.W. Wright (Glenn Richey, Pa.); and two 1987 letters of Mrs. Rose Ann Smarr, the daughter of Louis W. Wright, describing her father's career and her own training in Medical Technology at Jefferson Medical College Hospital, 1945.
Writings on obstetrics : pamphlets
"Clinical Lectures on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Infants," a lecture delivered at the University of Edinburgh during the 1845-46 session; and "Two Notices of the Obstetric Air-Tractor; or New Mechanical Power as a Substitute for the Forceps in Tedious Lbours [sic]," reprinted from the Edinburgh Monthly Journal of Medical Science, Feb.-Mar. 1849.