Correspondence, 1877-1904.

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Correspondence, 1877-1904.

One volume of copies of outgoing letters from the Office of the Treasurer of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 1877 Dec. 5-1904 Feb. 26, with letters sent and received, 1877-1901. Correspondence derives from tenures of Charles Stewart Wurts, Henry M. Fisher, and Richard H. Harte.

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