Card of admission to lectures. 1866.

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Card of admission to lectures. 1866.

Card to lectures of Drs. F.T. Miles, J.J. Chisolm, J. Moultrie, T.G. Prioleau, E. Geddings, C.U. Shepard, and R.A. Kinloch.

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Chisolm, Julian John, 1830-1903

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Julian J. Chisolm II was an instructor in entomology at the University of Maryland from 1943 until 1949. Chisolm's area of expertise was photography, and he was considered the unofficial campus photographer. Mr. Chisolm was awarded two medals by the International Salon of Nature Photography in 1941. The silver medal he won in this competition was awarded for a series of photographs showing the stages in the shedding of a hard crab's shell. From the guide to the Julian Ch...

Moultrie, James, Jr., 1793-1869

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Shepard, Charles Upham, 1804-1886

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Charles Upham Shepard was born on June 29, 1804, and died on May 1, 1886. He spent one year at Brown University before entering Amherst in 1821. After graduation in 1824 he spent almost a year studying under Professor L. Nuttall and, after giving private lessons in Botany and Mineralogy for a few months in Boston, entered the laboratory of Professor Benjamin Silliman at Yale College where he remained for another two years. From 1830 to 1847 he was Lecturer on Natural History at Yale. While at Ya...

McCurdy, Layton, 1935-

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Prioleau, Thomas G.

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Medical College of the State of South Carolina

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Geddings, E. 1799-1878.

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Simons, Manning, 1846-1911

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Manning Simons was born in Charleston in 1846. After attending the College of Charleston and serving as a courier in the Confederate Army during the Civil War, he attended the Medical College of the State of South Carolina. He graduated in 1869, and stayed in Charleston to practice gynecology. Dr. Simons was a professor of anatomy, gynecology, and obstetrics at the Medical College of the State of South Carolina and helped organize the St. Francis Training School for Nurses. Dr. Simons was active...