Records, 1900-1935.

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Records, 1900-1935.

The records of the Committee on the Nathan Lewis Hatfield Prize and Lectureship, spanning 1900 to 1935, consist of committee reports and correspondence.

7 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6713763

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College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Trustees of the Nathan Lewis Hatfield Prize and Lectureship.

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The Nathan Lewis Hatfield Prize was established by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1898. The award, the purpose of which was to further original medical research, was established by Nathan Lewis Hatfield's sons, Walter and Henry Reed Hatfield. As indicated in the deed of trust of the Nathan Lewis Hatfield Prize, drafted in January 1898, three trustees were responsible for administering the Hatfield Prize Fund. In addition, a Committee on the Nathan Lewis Hat...

College of Physicians of Philadelphia

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The Francis Clark Wood Institute for the History of Medicine was established in 1976 to promote to the scholarly community the rich historical resources of the College's historical library and the Mütter Museum. The Institute sponsors conferences, occasional seminars, and short-term travel grants to researchers who require the resources of the museum and library. According to the History of Science Society, “the Wood Institute is the historical programming arm of the College of Phys...

College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Committee on the Nathan Lewis Hatfield Prize and Lectureship.

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The Nathan Lewis Hatfield Prize was established by the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1898. Funds for this prize, the object of which was to further original medical research, were donated by the sons of Nathan Lewis Hatfield, Walter and Henry Reed Hatfield. As indicated in the deed of trust of the Nathan Lewis Hatfield Prize, drafted in January 1898, a committee of three trustees were responsible for administering the Hatfield Prize Fund. In addition, a Commit...