Notes on the lectures of N. Chapman, M.D. on the practice of medicine, delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, 1821-1822.

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Notes on the lectures of N. Chapman, M.D. on the practice of medicine, delivered in the University of Pennsylvania, 1821-1822.

Two volumes of notes taken by Jacob Jeanes on the beginning lectures by Nathaniel Chapman on the practice of medicine delivered in the winter session of 1821-1822. Vol. 1 (225 pages) contains lectures on fevers. Vol. 2 (251 pages) contains lectures on hemorrhages and diseases of the digestive system. Vol. 2 also bears note "corrected in the winter of 1822-1823" and has many pencil annotations.

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University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of Medicine.

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Chapman, Nathaniel, 1780-1853

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Philadelphia physician. From the description of ALS : Philadelphia, to John Wakefield Francis, 1831 Oct. [no day]. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122489378 Nathaniel Chapman was born at Summer Hill, Fairfax County, Virginia in 1780. After serving aprenticeships with John Weems of Georgetown and Dick of Alexandria, Chapman began his formal studies under Benjamin Rush at the University of Pennsylvania in 1797. He graduated with honors in 1801. After a br...

Jeanes, Jacob, 1800-1877.

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Jacob Jeanes, noted homeopathic physician, was born in Philadelphia on October 4, 1800. He entered the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania under the preceptorship of Joseph Parrish and graduated in 1823. For twelve years Jeanes practiced allopathic medicine. During this time he served as a physician to the Philadelphia Almshouse and Dispensary. After intensive study of Dr. Hahnemann's works, Jeanes became a declared homeopath in 1835, publishing a work on homeopathic practice in...