Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1838-1840, n.d.

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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1838-1840, n.d.

Tickets for admission to medical lectures for Edward McKinley, student in the University of Pennsylvania Department of Medicine. The lectures were held in Blockley Hospital (later Philadelphia General), Pennsylvania Hospital and the Medical Institute of Philadelphia. The Department of Medicine later became the School of Medicine.

5 items (5 leaves).

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