Cornelius Rea Agnew papers, 1857-1890.

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Cornelius Rea Agnew papers, 1857-1890.

Contains personal correspondence and printed matter. Includes letters by Agnew. Some of the material relates to the formation of a code of ethics for physicians in New York. Printed matter contains documents, programs, invitations, and other items, some from the New York Academy of Medicine. List of correspondents available in the Library.

0.84 linear ft. (2 boxes)

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 6825395

National Library of Medicine

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