Physicians' papers, 1695-ca. 1945.

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Physicians' papers, 1695-ca. 1945.

Daybooks, accounts, and other ledgers; correspondence; students' lecture notes on surgery and other medical topics; prescriptions, case notes, diplomas, certificates, and other papers, chiefly of 19th century New Jersey physicians. Includes material relating to midwifery in New Jersey (1892), a neurosurgical institute of the University of Berlin at Bad Ischl, Austria, and accounts of German atrocities in the Vosges Mountains (1945). Persons represented include Henry Rutgers Baldwin (1829-1902), physician, New Brunswick, N.J.; Ward C. Denison (b. 1897), physician, Ridgewood, N.J., and New York, N.Y.; Jacob Dunham (1767-1832), physician, New Brunswick, N.J.; Elmira H. Hahm, midwife, Jersey City, N.J.; Garret Voorhees Manley (1814-1862), practicing medicine, Long Island, N.Y.; John F. McGovern, Jr., medical student, Ithaca and Albany, N.Y.; Samuel T. Miller, physician, Paulsboro, N.J.; William Pierson (1796-1882), physician, Orange, N.J.; Frederick A. Piper, physician, East Windsor Township, Middlesex County, N.J.; Moses Scott (1738-1821), physician, New Brunswick, N.J.; G.N. Searing, medical student, New York, N.Y.; Ada R. Thomas, physician, Philadelphia, Pa.; Isaac M. Ward, medical student, New York, N.Y.; and Ai Waterhouse, physician, Exeter, Me.

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Pierson, William, 1796-1882

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Physician, city and county official, and New Jersey state legislator; born in Orange, New Jersey, December 4, 1796; graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), 1816; attended medical lectures at the University of Pennsylvania and the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City; licensed by the Medical Society of New Jersey, 1820; practiced in Orange (at first in association with his father, Isaac); served in the New Jersey Assembly, 1837, as sheriff of Essex Coun...

Thomas, Ada R.

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Hahm, Elmira H.

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Piper, Frederick A. (Frederick Augustus)

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Frederick Augustus Piper was a East Windsor Township, New Jersey physician. From the description of Daybook, 1812-1814. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122524516 Physician, of New Jersey; lived in East Windsor Township, Middlesex County (probably in the section which is now Cranbury Township, Middlesex County, else that which is now East Windsor Township, Mercer County). Piper was married at Cranbury in the First Presbyteria...

Baldwin, Henry R. (Henry Rutgers), 1829-1902

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Searing, G. N.

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Student at Rutgers Medical College, New York City. From the description of Notebook, 1826-1829. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122566778 ...

McGovern, John F. (John Francis), 1889-1964

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Manley, Garret V. (Garret Voorhees), 1814-1862

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Ward, Isaac M. (Isaac Moreau), 1806-1895

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Physician; born in Bloomfield, New Jersey; was graduated from Yale Colle, 1825, and from Rutgers Medical College, New York City, 1829; practiced medicine in Newark, New Jersey, and ca. 1832 became first homeopathic practitioner in the state; married Mary Rankin, daughter of Newark resident William Rankin; moved to Albany, 1841; returned (in ill health) to Newark area, 1850; taught at Homeopathic Medical College of Philadelphia, 1853-1857 and 1859-1861, and subsequently at New York Homeopathic Co...

Dunham, Jacob, 1767-1832

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Scott, Moses, 1738-1821

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Physician, of New Brunswick, New Jersey; practiced in partnership (Griffith ? resided in New Brunswick on the Somerset County side of Albany Street (now a part of Middlesex County). From the description of Papers, 1748-1804 (bulk 1774-1804). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122562100 ...

Miller, Samuel T. (Samuel Taylor), 1826-

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Physician and judge; born near Clarksboro, New Jersey, November 26, 1826; graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's medical department, 1850; served as an assistant surgeon in the 12th regiment of the New Jersey Infantry, 1862-1864; served as a Gloucester County, New Jersey, Court of Common Pleas judge, 1878-ca.1888; retired, 1889; died after 1899. From the description of Daybook, 1853-1865 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122374152 ...

Waterhouse, Ai

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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

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Denison, Ward C. (Ward Crissman), 1897-

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Physician, of Ridgewood, Bergen County, New Jersey; practiced in New York City; specialized in diseases of the ear. From the description of Ledger, 1925-1932 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122477912 ...