[Record of anomalies], 1877-1879 / presented to H. Lenox Hodge, M.D., by Louis Ph. Carbonell.

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[Record of anomalies], 1877-1879 / presented to H. Lenox Hodge, M.D., by Louis Ph. Carbonell.

One volume of colored illustrations and one volume of accompanying notes detailing anatomical anomalies discovered in the dissecting rooms of the University of Pennsylvania during the 1877-1878 and 1878-1879 sessions. Illustrations depict normal and anomalous states side by side. Descriptions are dated and include subjects not illustrated.

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University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of Medicine.

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Hodge, H. Lenox (Hugh Lenox), 1836-1881.

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H. Lenox Hodge was born in Philadelphia on 30 July 1836 to Hugh L. and Margaret (Aspinall) Hodge. Hodge died on 16 June 1881 in Philadelphia. He received his A.B. in 1855, and A.M. and M.D. in 1858 from the University of Pennsylvania. After graduating, he was a Resident Physician at the Pennsylvania Hospital (1858-1860). Hodge set up private practice in Philadelphia in 1860, eventually specializing in surgery and the diseases of women. During the Civil War, Hodge served as a Surgeon to Satterlee...

Carbonell, Louis Philip.

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Louis Philip Carbonell of Santiago, Cuba, received his M.D. from the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1879. His thesis topic was on immorality as a cause of disease. At Commencement he was awarded the Anomaly Anatomical Prize for the best record of anomalies found in the dissecting rooms at the University. He is believed to have died before 1929. No further information could be located about Dr. Carbonell. From the description of [Record of anomalies], 1877-187...