Observations on that terrible disease vulgarly called the throat distemper : with advices as to the method of cure in a letter to a friend : manuscript, 1877 / by J. Dickinson, A.M.

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Observations on that terrible disease vulgarly called the throat distemper : with advices as to the method of cure in a letter to a friend : manuscript, 1877 / by J. Dickinson, A.M.

Manuscript on notebook paper copied for Stephen Wickes, M.D., Orange, N.J., Oct. 1, 1877.

1 bound ms. (26 p.)

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Princeton University Library

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Wickes, Stephen, 1813-1889

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Dr. Stephen Wickes, prominent physician and local historian of Orange, N.J. (Essex County). As Standing Committee chairman and president of the Medical Society of New Jersey, he rescued and preserved the Society's earliest papers. Wickes is also the author of "History of Medicine in New Jersey and of its Medical Men from the Settlement of the Province to A.D. 1800" (1879). From the description of Manuscript, History of the Oranges in Essex County, New Jersey, 1860-1892. (New Jersey H...

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-1747

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Jonathan Dickinson was the first president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University.) The trustees of the College appointed Dickinson as president in April 1747, and classes began in May in Elizabethtown, with a student body of eight or ten members. From the description of Jonathan Dickinson collection, 1704-1763. (Princeton University Library). WorldCat record id: 449886675 ...