Papers. 1894-1927.

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Papers. 1894-1927.

The papers of Dr. Charles Pons Aimar, graduate of the Medical College of South Carolina in 1894. Covering years 1894-1927 including case reports, material concerning the Medical College of South Carolina, Medical Society of South Carolina, Roper Hospital and the South Carolina Medical Association. Notes on lectures, correspondence, material on the American College of Surgeons, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Co., etc. Also, reprints of articles by physicians on cancer, tuberculosis and other medical subjects 1896-1927.

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Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company

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American college of surgeons

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Waring, J. C.

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Parker, Edward, active 1880-1884

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Private, Company I, 2nd Regiment, Connecticut National Guard. From the description of Discharge of Edward Parker with marksman's medal, 1880-1884. (New London County Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 233200253 ...