Medicine.
Found in 267 Collections and/or Records:
Inaugural dissertation on the obstetric forceps : thesis, Jefferson Medical College
"An essay on the obstetric forceps, their history, description, and why, when, and how to use them, accompanied with thirty-two explanatory sketches."
Inaugural thesis, on the treatment of exposed dental pulp, preparatory to the operation of filling : pamphlet.
Printed copy of Jefferson Medical College thesis written in the 1843-44 session, inscribed to Prof. [Franklin] Bache, M.D. with compliments of the author. Also autographed and lightly annotated by Franklin Bache, M.D.
Intensive review of internal medicine : course outlines
Printed course materials distributed to physicians participating in an intensive review of internal medicine taught by JMC faculty for continuing education. The course outlines, which were collected in a binder, covered the following topics: gastroenterology, nephrology, rheumatology, neurology, infectious disease, immunology, endocrinology, cardiology, pulmonary, hematology, and dermatology. Program director was Alan Adler, M.D.
Introductory lecture to summer course of lectures of Jefferson Medical College : pamphlet.
Introductory lecture to the clinical course at the Philadelphia Hospital
Introductory lecture to the course on the theory and practice of medicine, in the University of Pennsylvania
Observations on medicine based on a recently completed tour of Europe.
Introductory lecture to the winter course of instruction in the Philadelphia College of Medicine
Introductory lectures : Medical Dept. of Pennsylvania College
Introductory lectures delivered on 13 Oct. 1854 and 14 Oct. 1856, the latter entitled "The Unity of Medicine" and intended as the introductory lecture to the course of Theory and Practice of Medicine.
Invitation from Dr. Bache
Card requesting Mr. Hackett's company on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, probably written by Franklin Bache, M.D. The card is accompanied by two envelopes addressed to Hackett.
Iranian Physicians in the United States : Their Major Concerns, Problems, Plans and Expectations : study proposal
Typed proposal to survey the population of Iranian-born physicians in the United States to gather information about their career plans, types of practice, educational activities, and social and professional concerns. Includes references.