Pearsall and Marshall families papers, 1839-1907.

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Pearsall and Marshall families papers, 1839-1907.

Typescript copies of correspondence (1865-1907) of the Pearsall, Marshall, and related families, mainly of Dutchess County, concerning housekeeping, social gatherings, and news of friends and relatives, as well as one page of biographical data regarding Dr. Gilbert T. Pearsall. Microfilmed copies of notes (1839-1840) taken by Gilbert Titus Pearsall (1814-1891), a physician and storekeeper in Salt Point, Dutchess County, N.Y., from medical lectures at the Berkshire Medical Institute, Pittsfield, Mass., on physiology and the symptoms and treatment of various medical disorders, some of which may have been delivered by Dr. Elisha Bartlett; also ingredients for various remedies and related comments.

1 folder, 1 reel microfilm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7111202

Cornell University Library

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Pearsall, Gilbert Titus.

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Berkshire Medical Institute (Pittsfield, Mass.)

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Bartlett, Elisha, 1804-1855

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New England physician. From the description of Elisha Bartlett letters, 1839-1841. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 34837883 Elisha Bartlett was a physician, professor of medicine, and author. He lectured at various medical schools including Transylvania University and the University of Louisville. Bartlett was a leading authority on typhoid fever. He was also the first mayor of Lowell, Massachusetts. From the description of Elisha Bartlett papers, 1821-193...

Pearsall family.

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