Levi M. Carson notebook 1849-1879 1849-1850, 1878-1879 Carson, Levi M. notebook
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The author of this volume informed his correspondents about the trade of pepper and rum in New York between November and December 1801. He also did business in Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. From the guide to the New York Mercantile letter book, 1801, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan) This volume contains copied passages from several sources, including the works of John Locke, histories of England and Europe, and treatises on religion. F...
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The Pennsylvania Hospital was established in 1751. The original section of its building was designed by Samuel Rhoads; construction began in 1755. From the description of Photographs, [ca. 1910]. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122548463 The Pennsylvania Hospital was founded in 1751 by Dr. Thomas Bond and Benjamin Franklin. Chartered by the Colonial Government, the Pennsylvania Hospital has the distinction of being the first hospital in America to care for the sick...
Carson, Levi M., b. ca. 1828
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Levi M. Carson was born in New York around 1828, and entered the University of Pennsylvania as a member of the class of 1849. There, he studied medicine under J. S. Clark at the Pennsylvania Hospital, and in 1850 he moved to Seneca Falls, New York, where he began a medical practice. He and his wife Mariett had at least one child, Jenny. From the guide to the Levi M. Carson notebook, Carson, Levi M. notebook, 1849-1879, 1849-1850, 1878-1879, (William L. Clements Library, ...
Burton, Grace M.
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University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine
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Many students of the Class of 1943 of the School of Medicine participated in the war efforts, either serving in the Navy on the hospital ship or at Hospital Base 20, both operated by the University. From the description of Class of 1943 papers, 1943-1972. (University of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122528514 ...
McCurdy, Addie A.
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