A history of the medical profession of Philadelphia, from 1638 to 1897, 1897, written by Burton Alva Konkle ...

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A history of the medical profession of Philadelphia, from 1638 to 1897, 1897, written by Burton Alva Konkle ...

"This is the unrevised manuscript of the five main chapters written for the [Standard] history of the medical profession [of Philadelphia], which was edited by Dr. Frederick P. Henry in 1897 ... Presented to the College of Physicians by the author. Swarthmore, Pa., 19 Mar. 1904."

520 p. 32 cm.

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Henry, Frederick P. (Frederick Porteous), 1844-1919

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Frederick Porteous Henry was born on 21 July 1844 in Middlesex County, N.J. He married Josephine B. Nancrede of Philadelphia, Pa., on 24 November 1869. He died in Philadelphia on 24 May 1919. He received his M.D. in 1868 from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York and moved to Philadelphia to set up private practice. Henry held the position of Physician to Episcopal Hospital (1874-1888) and Philadelphia General Hospital (1888-1918), as well as Consulting Physician to Woman's Medical Ho...

Konkle, Burton Alva, 1861-1944

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Burton Alva Konkle (1861-1944) was a history professor at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. From the guide to the Burton Alva Konkle Papers, 1925-1943, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) History professor at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. From the description of Burton Alva Konkle papers, 1925-1943 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24150826 Burton Alva Konkle was a Presbyterian minister in Phila...