Medicine.
Found in 267 Collections and/or Records:
Dr. D. Jayne's medical almanac and guide to health
Popular health almanac featuring monthly tables of astronomical data and endorsements and advertisements for Dr. D. Jayne's Family Medicines.
Dysentery : Practice prize essay, Jefferson Medical College
Bound typescript of an essay on dysentery and its treatment, based on the author's experience of an outbreak of the disease in his native Costa Rica. The essay won honorable mention for the Practice Prize in June, 1909. Bound with a JMC graduation announcement and a handwritten letter by L. J. Guier to Dr. J. C. Wilson, 15 June 1909.
Edward Anthony Spitzka collection
"A Study of the Brain of the Late Major J. W. Powell" (pamphlet, 1903, signed by the author); and Notice of Probate of the will of E. A. Spitzka, 1929, naming the Daniel Baugh Institute of Anatomy as one of the legatees.
Embryonal tumor of the kidney in children with report of two cases : typescript
Surgery thesis, Jefferson Medical College.
Essay on cardiac arrhythmia : presented in competition for the prize offered in practice of medicine, [Jefferson Medical College] : typescript
Essay on entero-mesenteric or typhoid fever : thesis, Jefferson Medical College
Essay on puerperal fever : thesis, Jefferson Medical College
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Eulogy on Thomas Young : Read at a puplic sitting of the Academy of Sciences
Text of a translation by Baden Powell of Arago's eulogy on Young read at a meeting of the (French?) Academy of Sciences.
Extracts from a work on counter-irritation, its principles and practice : illustrated by one hundred cases of the most painful and important diseases effectually cured by external applications : pamphlet.
Faculty calling cards
The calling cards bear handwritten messages for the purpose of allowing medical students to gain admission to the library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Cards were to be presented to Mr. Fisher, Librarian. Faculty whose cards are included in the collection include W. W. Keen, [J. Chalmers?] Da Costa, Lawrence Wolff, William Pepper, and John B. Roberts.