Physiology.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
History of the discovery of the circulation of the blood
Three copies of Chapman's 56-page historical treatise on the circulation of the blood; published by P. Blakiston, Son & Co., Philadelphia.
James A. Meigs Papers
This collection contains the speech Meigs gave at his high school graduation, "The Destination of Philosophy;" several valedictory addresses; information on the Meigs Medical Association; and several memoirs.
Lecture and biographical sketch
"Introductory Lectures to the Course of Anatomy and Physiology in Rutgers Medical College, New York," delivered Nov. 11, 1826. Also, "A Sketch of the Life and Character of Dr. John D. Godman," published by the Tract Association of Friends, Philadelphia, [1830?].
Quizzes and notes, Jefferson Medical College
Two handwritten class booklets giving quiz questions and Druffner's answers. The first is a quiz on the anatomy of the leg from a physiology recitation session held by Dr. Lucius Tuttle; the second is a quiz on cardiac functions given by Dr. John Chalmers Da Costa, May 6, 1915. Appended to the latter are Druffner's notes on hygiene lectures given by Dr. Randle Rosenberger, Jan. 1915.