Lawrence Richardson Wharton [sound recording] : an oral history / interviewed by Peter D. Olch, Feb. 1, 1967.

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Lawrence Richardson Wharton [sound recording] : an oral history / interviewed by Peter D. Olch, Feb. 1, 1967.

Subjects include Thomas S. Cullen, William S. Halsted, Howard A. Kelly, Sir William Osler, and others associated with the Johns Hopkins University and School of Medicine. Other topics include the full time controversy and surgical fees.

1 sound reel (1 hr.) : 1/2 track, 3 3/4 ips ; 1/4 inch tape.

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National Library of Medicine

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Johns Hopkins University. School of Medicine.

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Olch, Peter D. (Peter Dean), 1930-

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Cullen, Thomas Stephen, 1868-1953

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Halsted, William, 1852-1922

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Kelly, Howard A. (Howard Atwood), 1858-1943

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U. S. gynecologist and surgeon. From the description of Papers, 1888-1935 and undated. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35130008 ...

Wharton, Lawrence R. (Lawrence Richardson), 1887-

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Dr. Warton is a gynecologist and was associated with Johns Hopkins, 1911-64. From the description of Lawrence Richardson Wharton [sound recording] : an oral history / interviewed by Peter D. Olch, Feb. 1, 1967. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 62430026 ...

Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919

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Born in Ontario, Canada, Dr. Osler was received his medical from McGill University in 1872. He became Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine's first professor of medicine in 1889. Author of The Principles and Practices of Medicine (1892), Osler has been celled the father of psychosomatic medicine and the "most influential physician in history." From the description of Sir William Osler press clippings, 1905-1920. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 14312601 ...