Records concerning the S. Weir Mitchell Associates, 1959-1988 (span), 1960-1970 (bulk).
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College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Library
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Established in 1791, the Library of the College of Physicians was Philadelphia’s central medical library for over 150 years, serving medical schools, hospitals, physicians and other health professionals. Today, it is an independent research library devoted to the history of medicine and serves hundreds of scholars, health professionals, students and popular writers each year. In addition to its historical research resources, over the last half century the library has bee...
College of Physicians of Philadelphia. S. Weir Mitchell Associates Committee
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On 27 Sept. 1960, the Council of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia passed a resolution establishing the S. Weir Mitchell Associates program and the S. Weir Mitchell Associates Committee. Fellows George I. Blumstein and Jonathan E. Rhoads were largely responsible for the inception of the program, through which individuals and organizations supported the Library of the College of Physicians by donating funds to endow journals. S. Weir Mitchell Associates were recognized by special bookplat...
College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Office of the Librarian.
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The Office of the Librarian of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia was established in 1854. Before 1851, the chairman of the Library Committee was responsible for the administration of the Library, and from 1851 to 1854, the Secretary of the College acted as Librarian. In 1863, the Librarian became an officer of the College, and the by-laws of this year established his official duties: the "preservation, arrangement and cataloguing of the books belonging to the Library of the ...
Morse, Elliott H. (Elliott How), 1916-
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Blumstein, George I. (George Isaac), 1904-1989
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