August Carl Schulenburg papers, 1902-1908 1902-1908

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August Carl Schulenburg papers, 1902-1908 1902-1908

August Carl Schulenburg was a graduate of the Washington University Medical Department in 1906, and he served as an intern at the St. Louis Mullanphy Hospital the following year. His papers and photographs afford a rare glimpse of medical education in the early 1900s from the perspective of a student and a young physician. The narrative entitled "Reminiscences of August Carl Schulenburg, 1902-1907" in Series 1 is an especially interesting and informative piece.

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Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). School of Medicine.

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Schulenburg, Frieda.

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St. Louis Mullanphy Hospital.

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Schulenburg, A. C. (August Carl), 1879-1964.

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August Carl Schulenburg (1879-1964) was born shortly after his German father had moved to South Africa to serve as a medical missionary. Schulenburg spent the first two decades of his life in South Africa, and he was raised speaking both German and Afrikaans. The Anglo-Boer War began when he was twenty years old, and Schulenberg fought alongside the Boer forces against the British troops. In 1901, he was captured by the British and sent to a prisoner of war camp in Bermuda. ...

Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.). Medical Dept.

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