[Collection of 19th-century matriculation tickets, lecture admission cards, schedule cards, and graduation tickets from various colleges of medicine and pharmacy.]. [1807-1898]

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[Collection of 19th-century matriculation tickets, lecture admission cards, schedule cards, and graduation tickets from various colleges of medicine and pharmacy.]. [1807-1898]

119 items : ill., ports. ; 9 x 13 cm. or smaller.

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University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of Medicine.

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Torrey, John, 1796-1873

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John Torrey (1796-1873) was one of the greatest figures in American botanical history. He led botanists in the adoption of the natural system of classification. His extensive herbarium became the foundation of the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium. Appointed botanist for the Geological Survey of the State of New York in 1836, he published the first compete flora of the state in addition to preparing descriptions of plants collected during surveys for the Pacific railroad routes, the...

Leidy, Joseph, 1823-1891

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Philadelphia-born naturalist. Leidy studied medicine and anatomy and received the degree of M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1844. He died in 1891 recognized as the foremost American anatomist of his time. Among many interests, parasitology had been a favorite study of Leidy. From the description of Joseph Leidy journal: Researches on rhizopods, 1875-1877. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 214283687 ...

Bache, Franklin, 1792-1864

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Franklin Bache was a Philadelphia physician, professor of chemistry, and author. From the description of Papers, 1818-1861 (inclusive), 1833-1861 (bulk). (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122624908 ...

Hosack, David, 1769-1835

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David Hosack was a New York physician and horticulturist; he was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1810. From the guide to the David Hosack letters and papers, 1795-1835, 1795-1835, (American Philosophical Society) ...

Metropolitan Opera House (New York, N.Y.)

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The Metropolitan Opera House (also known as The Met) is an opera house that is part of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in Manhattan. It opened in 1966, replacing the original 1883 building at Broadway and 39th Street and is home to the Metropolitan Opera Company. With a seating capacity of approximately 3,800, the house is the largest repertory opera house in the world. The new building officially opened on September 16, 1966. On display in the lobby are two murals created for the space b...

Mary Fletcher Hospital (Burlington, Vt.)

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Huston, Robert M. (Robert Mendenhall), 1795-1864

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Monroe, Frank Adair, 1844-1927

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Hare, Horace Binney, 1843-1897.

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Miller, Adolph W., b. 1841.

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Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869

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Robert "King" Carter (1663-1732) was a colonial official and great landholder (300,000 acres). His sons were Robert Carter (1704-1731) and Landon Carter (1710-1778) of "Sabine Hall." Grandsons of Robert Carter included Robert "Councillor" Carter (1728-1804) of "Nomini" and Robert Wormeley Carter (1734-1797). From the guide to the Carter Family Papers, 1667-1862., (Special Collections, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary) Professor and dean of the Jefferson M...

Parrish, Edward, 1822-1872

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First President of Swarthmore College, 1865-1872. Member of the Board of Managers, professor of Ethics, Chemistry, and the physical sciences. Viewed as a liberal, his ideas and permissive attitudes toward student discipline caused friction with more conservative members on the board. From the description of Papers, 1859-1872. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 42283491 ...

Beck, John B. (John Brodhead), 1794-1851

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Birdsell, Sylvester, 1824-1883.

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Philadelphia College of Pharmacy

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Jefferson Medical College

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Moneypenny, John, b. 1825.

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Maisch, John M. (John Michael), 1831-1893

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Smith, Andrew H. (Andrew Heermance), 1837-1910

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Clarke, Edward H. (Edward Hammond), 1820-1877

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Physician Joseph Carson taught medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. From the guide to the Joseph Carson papers, 1810-1877, 1810-1877, (American Philosophical Society) ...

Channing, Walter, 1786-1876

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Boston physician. From the description of Letter, 1859 Oct. 14, Boston, to Edward W. Hooper. (Boston Athenaeum). WorldCat record id: 261127830 ...

Medical School of Maine

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University of Louisville. Medical Department

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Stubbs, George E. (George Eastman), 1839-1909

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George Eastman Stubbs, Philadelphia, Pa., surgeon and teacher, was born on 30 Dec. 1839. He received an A.B. in 1861 from Bowdoin College and an M.D. from Harvard Medical School in 1863. After service in the Civil War, Stubbs practiced medicine in Cincinnati, Ohio, then Philadelphia, Pa. He was a founder of the Medico-Chirurgical College of Philadelphia and professor of anatomy, clinical surgery, and surgical pathology there. George E. Stubbs died of a cerebral hemorrhage on 21 Oct. 1909. ...

Delafield, Edward, 1794-1875

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U.S. ophthalmologist. From the description of Letter, 1842, Aug. 7 : Auburn, New York. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35149342 ...

Markoe, George F. H. (George Frederic Holmes), 1840-1896.

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Kimball, Gilman, 1804-1892.

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Smith, Francis Gurney, 1818-1878

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Post, Alfred C. (Alfred Charles), 1806-1886

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Seltzer, Charles M.

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Grove, Eugene A., 1850-1915.

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Moore, William Oliver

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Kingsbury, Sarah.

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Partridge, Edward L. (Edward Lasell), 1853-1930.

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Edward Lasell Partridge, a practicing physician in New York City, was best known for promoting laws and legislation to preserve the natural features of the Palisades and Hudson River Highlands. He was successful in working with other individuals in realizing the establishment of Bear Mountain and Harriman State Parks and construction of Storm King Highway. He had also served on the Palisades Interstate Park Commission from 1913 to 1930. From the description of Papers, 1897-1929. (New...

University of Pennsylvania.

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In 1919 Edward Bushnell was appointed publicity agent for the University of Pennsylvania. His appointment began a long and expanding effort at public relations at the University. In 1954 the Department of Public Relations expanded its work to include two new units, Motion Picture Services and the Office of Radio and Television. These two offices operated until 1975 when they were phased out of a stream-lined department. From the description of University Film Collection, 1915-1989. (...

Agnew, D. Hayes (David Hayes), 1818-1892

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Surgeon and teacher of anatomy and surgery in Philadelphia. From the description of David Hayes Agnew letters, 1857-1880. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 34766612 ...

Risk, K. R.

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Francis, John W. (John Wakefield), 1789-1861

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Physician, New York City. From the description of Reminiscences of Samuel Latham Mitchill : holograph, [1859]. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58761170 New York physician. From the description of Letter, 1853, Dec. 20 : New York City, to Mr. Randall. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35073168 John Wakefield Francis was a prominent New York physician, medical lecturer, patron of the arts and author, notably of "Old New Yor...

Carson, Joseph, 1808-1876

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Joseph Carson was a physician and taught medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The College of Philadelphia's Medical School was founded in 1765. In 1779, it became known as the University of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Medicine. From the description of Letters, 1789-1858. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122523529 Joseph Carson, Philadelphia, Pa., physician and educator, was born on 19 April 1808. He married (1) Mary Goddard, in 1841 and then (2) Sarah Hollingsworth, in 1848,...

Delamater, John, 1787-1867

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Stillé, Alfred, 1813-1900

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Philadelphia-born physician and elder brother of Charles Janeway Stillé. He served as professor of theory and practice of medicine at the University of Pennyslvania from 1864 until his retirement in 1883. From the description of Alfred Stillé lecture notes, 1882-1884. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 214284746 U.S. physician. From the description of Notes on theory and practices of med. by Prof. Stillé, 1868-1869 : [University of Penns...

Ranney, Ambrose L. (Ambrose Loomis), 1848-1905

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Brown, Henry J., M.D.

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New Hampshire Medical Institution

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Yale College (1718-1887). Medical Institution

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Ramsay, Alexander, 1754?-1824

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Anatomist and medical doctor who founded a school of anatomy in Fryeburg, Me., and gave lectures, both in the U.S., and England to support it. From the description of Alexander Ramsay papers, 1806-1824. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 671738647 Epithet: miscellaneous writer British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000799.0x0002d5 ...

Stevenson, S. J. (Sylvia J.)

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Robinson, William Chaffee, 1822-1872.

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Rogers, R. E. (Robert Empie), 1813-1884

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U.S. chemist; professor of chemistry at the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania. From the description of Notes on Roger's [sic] lectures of chemistry, 1868-1869 : [University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia,] / taken by George Douglas Meriwether. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 31932522 ...

Hubbard, Stephen G. (Stephen Grosvenor), 1816-1904?

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Procter, William, Jr., 1817-1874

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Stevenson, Jennie.

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Blanchard, Henry, 1811-1897.

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University of Edinburgh.

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The University of Edinburgh was established by Royal Charter in 1582 . It was originally called Tounis College, when part of a legacy left by Robert Reid, Bishop of Orkney in 1558 had established a college of which the Town Council had gained control to establish a College of Law on the South side of Edinburgh. The inception of the University took place in 1583 . In 1617 when King James VI of Scotland (I of England) visited the College it was decreed that the College should change i...

Holland, James W. (James William), 1849-1922

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Cyriax, Edgar Ferdinand, 1874-1955

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Edgar Ferdinand Cyriax was born in 1874 and was originally Swedish. He was the son-in-law of [Jonas] Henrik Kellgren, who was an important figure in the late-nineteenth century spread of Swedish remedial gymnastics and massage to other parts of Europe. Like Kellgren, Cyriax based himself in London, where in addition to practising he studied the bibliography and history of manipulative treatment. He lectured in physiology at the Central Institute for Swedish Gymnastics, London. At his death in 19...

Columbia College (New York, N.Y.). College of Physicians and Surgeons

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Smith, Henry H. (Henry Hollingsworth), 1815-1890

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Mundé, Paul F. (Paul Fortunatus), 1846-1902

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Thomas, Kersey G., 1818-1869.

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Physick, Philip Syng, 1768-1837

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American physician considered to be the father of American surgery. From the description of Letters : Philadelphia, Pa., to Henry W. Physick, Rising Sun, Md., and Wilmington, Del., 1810 June 29 and 1821 Oct. 25. (Bryn Mawr College). WorldCat record id: 24851622 Philadelphia-born surgeon. A former student of Dr. Adam Kuhn, Physick became known as the "Father of American Surgery." He lectured on surgery at the University of Pennsylvania, where the position of "chair of surgery...

University of Vermont. Medical Dept.

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Berkshire Medical Institution (Pittsfield, Mass.)

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Thrall, Warren, 1802-1864.

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Parrish, Clemmons, 1848-1912.

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Swasey, William B., 1843-1921.

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Fussell, Edwin, 1813-1882

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Horner, William E. (William Edmonds), 1793-1853

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Philadelphia anatomist. From the description of ALS : Philadelphia, to an unidentified correspondent, 1825 June 16. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122626182 William Edmonds Horner, anatomist, was born on 3 June 1793 in Warrenton, Va., to William and Mary (Edmonds) Horner. On 26 Oct. 1820 he married Elizabeth Welsh of Philadelphia; they had 10 children. He died in Philadelphia on 13 March 1853. Horner studied medicine under John Spence and received his ...

Dartmouth College

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The celebration of the 150th anniversary of the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the Dartmouth College Case was held on April 9, 1969, in the Court of Claims, Washington, D.C.; the celebration also commemorated the career of Daniel Webster, the advocate who defended the case before the Supreme Court. During the ceremony Justice Earl Warren, Senator Thomas J. MacIntyre, and Dartmouth College President John Sloan Dickey spoke before an audience of legislators, jurists, historians, and alumni....

Horticultural Hall (Boston, Mass.)

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Harvard Medical School.

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Stratten, Samuel.

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Keefer, C.

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Pancoast, Joseph, 1805-1882

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Surgeon and anatomist in Philadelphia. From the description of Letter, 1861, Apr. 22 : Philadelphia, to Wm. B. Thomas. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35231003 ...

Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania

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Academy of Music (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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Stringham, James S. (James Sackett), 1775-1817

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Sites, Joseph L.

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Flint, Austin, 1836-1915

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New York Hospital

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The Office of Superintendent kept these records in the 1860s. The current department is Nutrition and Food Services. From the description of Diet books, 1862-1869. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122609158 The current New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center building was built 1927-1932. From the description of Heating and ventilation records, 1927-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122565825 In 1799 New York Hospital entered into a contract with the U....

Flagg, J. Foster (Josiah Foster), 1828-1903

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Josiah Foster Flagg was born in Dedham, Massachusetts in 1835. He was a graduate of Harvard and was involved with engineering projects in the United States, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. From the description of Notebooks of Josiah Foster Flagg, 1872-1874. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122593987 ...

Townsend, Timothy Beers, 1836-1893.

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Godman, John D. (John Davidson), 1794-1830

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Wagner, Clinton, 1837-1914

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Parrish's School of Practical Pharmacy.

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Noel, James W.

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Stevens, Alexander H. (Alexander Hodgdon), 1789-1869

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New York surgeon. From the description of Papers, 1839 and undated, [New York City]. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35359698 ...

Bellevue Hospital Medical College

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Established in 1861, merged with University Medical College to form University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1898. From the description of Records, 1861-1898. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155527268 ...

Ives, Charles L. (Charles Linnaeus), 1831-1879

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Wilson, John, medical student.

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Onderdonk, Henry U. (Henry Ustick), 1789-1858

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According to Columbia's printed catalogue of graduates, Onderdonk received an A.B. in 1805 and honorary S.T.D. in 1827. He is not, however listed among medical graduates of 1810. DAB cites him as a medical graduate of Edinburgh, but he does not appear in that university's printed list. From the description of On stone in the bladder. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 20079151 Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania. From the des...

Jaques, John D., 1772 or 1773-1839

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Kirker, John, d. 1897.

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Smith, John Augustine, 1782-1865

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Monro, Alexander, 1773-1859

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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...

Kerr, Mark G.

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Penrose, R. A. F. (Richard Alexander Fullerton), 1827-1908

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M.D., U. of Pennsylvania, (1849); Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, U. of Pennsylvania, Medical School, (1863-1888); a founder of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, (1856). From the description of Grade book, 1884-1885. (University of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 122584916 ...

Crosby, Dixi, 1800-1873

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Surgeon of New Hampshire. From the description of Documents, 1835-1840. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35007129 ...

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy

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Dana, Israel Thorndike, 1827-1904

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Pardee, Charles Inslee, d. 1899.

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Porter, W. H. (William Henry), 1840-1928

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Cook, George J.

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Eclectic Medical College of Pennsylvania

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Jackson, Samuel, 1787-1872

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Michael, M. Luisa

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Hubbard, Oliver P. (Oliver Payson), 1809-1900

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Physician, educator. Professor, Dartmouth College, 1836-1900. From the description of Letter, 1839 Mar. 28, to Parker Cleaveland. (New Hampshire Newsp Project). WorldCat record id: 122524867 ...

Haskins, Leonard G., 1808-1869.

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Goddard, Paul B. (Paul Beck), 1811-1866

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Silliman, Benjamin, 1816-1885

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Charles Babbage was a mathematician and inventor. From the guide to the Charles Babbage selected correspondence, 1827-1871, 1827-1871, (American Philosophical Society) Chemist; professor at Yale, from 1853. Son of Benjamin Silliman, also a chemist, geologist, and Yale professor, 1802-1852. From the description of Correspondence, 1875-1884. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 31440798 This is Benjamin Silliman, Jr., a chemist and professor at Yal...

Brown, Abner H., 1816-1851.

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Adams, John, d. 1855.

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Rutgers Medical College

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Medical College founded in New York City by David Hosack in 1826; loosely affiliated with Rutgers College from 1826-1827. Later, the Rutgers Medical Faculty operated in affiliation with Geneva College in Geneva, New York. In 1830 New York legislature determined illegal affiliation and the faculty dissolved. From the description of Minutes and student rosters, 1826-1830. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58775529 The history of Queen's a...

Ordronaux, John, 1830-1908

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Physician and lawyer of New York. From the description of Papers, 1879, Mar. 27, Mar. 31 and Apr. 11, New York. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35297932 ...

Griscom, John, 1774-1852

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John Griscom (1774-1852) was an educator and early teacher of chemistry. In 1807, he opened a school in New York which was reorganized as the New York High School for Boys in 1825. Griscom sold the school in 1831. From the description of Papers, 1808-1809, 1823. (American Antiquarian Society). WorldCat record id: 191259396 John Griscom (1774-1852) was the first American educator to teach chemistry in 1803. He taught at Queens College (now Rutgers University) from 1812 to 182...

Philadelphia Dental School.

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Roosa, D. B. St. John (Daniel Bennett St. John), 1838-1908

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U.S. eye and ear specialist. From the description of Note, 1891, May, 31 : New York City. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35297814 ...

Edinburgh City Hospital

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Louisville Medical College

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Ware, John, 1795-1864

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Physician and ophthalmic surgeon of Massachusetts. From the description of Letter, 1835, June 9 : Hingham, Mass., to Doctor Fiske. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35663674 Ware (Harvard, M.D. 1816) was Hersey Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic at Harvard Medical School from 1836 to 1858. He edited various medical journals and wrote articles on delirium tremens, diseases, and medical education. From the description of Papers of John Ware, ca. 18...

Vail, William P. (William Penn), 1803-1889

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Physician, of Johnsonburg, Frelinghuysen Township, Warren County, New Jersey. From the description of Travel journal, 1827 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122510450 ...

Sanford, Leonard J. (Leonard Jacob), 1833-1896

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Fussell, Rebecca L. (Rebecca Lewis), 1820-1893

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Smith, Joseph Mather, 1789-1866

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Joseph W. Smith served as a Confederate artilleryman in Virginia with Potts' North Carolina Battery (originally Company H, 40th Regiment North Carolina Troops (3rd Regiment North Carolina Artillery), then Company F, 13th Battalion North Carolina Light Artillery). In 1863, the Battery was in John C. Haskell's Battalion of Artillery, Longstreet's Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. From the description of Joseph W. Smith letters, 1862-1865 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24111881 ...

Preston, Ann, 1813-1872

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Ann Preston (1813-1872) was a pioneer in women’s medical education. She graduated from the first class of the Female Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1851, served on the faculty, founded the Woman’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a nursing school, and became the first woman dean of the Female Medical College in 1866. However, in addition to her contributions in medicine, Dr. Preston was also, “both moral and political reformer, visionary, fund-raiser, and institution builder,” (Peit...

Morgan, John, 1845-1920.

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Roberts, M. Josiah (Milton Josiah), 1851-1893

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Millard, A. J., supt.

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White, Moses Clark, 1819-1900.

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Moses Clark White (1819-1900) was a graduate of the Wesleyan University class of 1845. White worked as a preacher, a doctor and a missionary, and lived in Fuh Chau, China, from 1847-1853, returning to live in New Haven, Conn. and practice medicine. From the description of Moses Clark White collection, 1845 - 1900. (Wesleyan University). WorldCat record id: 166330469 ...

MacNeven, William James, 1763-1841

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Physician and chemist of New York. From the description of Letter, 1809, Mar. 28 : [New York]. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 35161600 MacNeven (also seen as MacNivin), a physician, was one of the leaders of the abortive rebellion of 1798 in his native Ireland. After a few years in prison and then in Europe, MacNeven emigrated to America. In New York he resumed his medical practice and began teaching clinical chemistry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons. In 18...

Peaslee, E. R. (Edmund Randolph), 1814-1878

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College of Physicians and Surgeons (Keokuk, Iowa)

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Bloodgood, Delavan, 1831-1902

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Leake, Ephraim Fithian, 1821-1901.

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Whiting, Guy Fairfax, 1856-1927.

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Comly, Isaac, d. 1882.

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Dering, Nicoll H. (Nicoll Havens), 1794-1867.

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Reynolds, John Brewster.

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Clark, Alonzo, 1807-1887

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Luther Fletcher Parker was a student at Vermont Medical College in 1849, and received his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical College in 1865. From the description of A digest of Prof. Alonzo Clark's lectures upon pathology : [Woodstock], 1849. (National Library of Medicine). WorldCat record id: 50002378 ...

Columbia College (New York, N.Y.). School of Law

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Nichols, Joseph D.

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Roby, Joseph, 1807-1860.

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Joseph Roby, 1807-1860, held the professorship of anatomy and surgery at Bowdoin College, 1838-42; of theory and practice of medicine and pathological anatomy at Dartmouth College, 1841-49; and of anatomy and physiology at the University of Maryland, 1849-59. From the guide to the Joseph Roby Papers, 1840-1853, (History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine) Roby held the professorship of anatomy and surgery at Bowdoin College, 1838-42; of theory and practice of...

Mott, Valentine, 1785-1865

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Valentine Mott was an American surgeon and medical professor in New York City. He graduated from Columbia College, where he later became a professor of surgery; he also had a very successful private practice. He spent 1834-1841 in Europe. Upon returning to New York he joined the faculty of the new medical department of the University of the City of New York, now the New York University School of Medicine. From the description of Valentine Mott collection, 1819-1860. (New-York Histori...

College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York

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University of the City of New York. Medical Dept.

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Woddrop, Henry.

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Meigs, Charles D. (Charles Delucena), 1792-1869

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New York Post-Graduate Medical School

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Ker, Claude B. (Claude Buchanan), 1867-1925

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Shattuck, George C. (George Cheyne), 1813-1893

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Shattuck (Harvard, M.D. 1835) was professor of clinical medicine at Harvard Medical School from 1855 until 1874, served as dean of the Medical School, and succeeded Oliver Wendell Holmes as visiting physician to the Massachusetts General Hospital in 1849. After graduation from medical school, he went to Paris with his friends H. I. Bowditch, A. Stillé, and Metcalfe to study with Louis. In 1838 he and Stillé read papers which differentiated typhus from typhoid fever before the Paris Society for...

Palmer, Benjamin Rush, 1813-1865.

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Dewey, Chester, 1784-1867

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Lindsley, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1826-1906

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Female Medical College of Pennsylvania

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Monro, Alexander, 1733-1817

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Scots anatomist. From the description of Notes from lectures delivered by Alex. Monro, 1795-1796 : Edinburgh / taken by F.A. Murray. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 31976126 Professor of Anatomy and Surgery at the University of Edinburgh, serving at first jointly with his father, Alexander Monro (1697-1767), beginning in 1755. Shortly later he went to London to further his studies. In 1757 he returned to Edinburgh to assist with lectures during an illness of his fathe...

Taylor, Isaac E. (Isaac Ebenezer), 1812-1889

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Immigrant to Chelsea, and Unadilla, Michigan from Liverpool, England. From the description of Isaac Taylor letters, 1848-1885. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420395 ...

Harvey, Ellwood, 1820-1889

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Parker, Willard, 1800-1884

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Brooklyn doctor. From the description of Papers, 1829-1894. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155453028 New York surgeon; lecturer at Columbia University and New York Hospital. From the description of Lectures on surgery, 1847-1848 / by Willard Parker ... (University of Minnesota). WorldCat record id: 62552886 U.S. surgeon and professor of surgery. From the description of Letter, 1866, Aug. 10 : New York City. (Duke University). WorldCat record ...

Gillingham, Clinton, 1824-1864.

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Childs, Henry H. (Henry Halsey), 1783-1868

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Henry Halsey Childs, born June 7, 1783, died March 22, 1868. Physician, founder, and faculty member at Berkshire Medical College, member Massachusetts legislature and Massachusetts lieutenant governor. Parker Cleaveland, born. January 15, 1780, died October 15, 1858. Professor of chemistry, materia medica, mineralogy, and natural philosophy at Bowdoin, father of American mineralogy. From the description of Letter to P. Cleaveland, 1838 December 11. (Universit...

Satterthwaite, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1843-1934

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Hooker, Worthington, 1806-1867

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American physician and author. From the description of Autograph letters signed (4) : New Haven, to Messrs. Harper, 1856 Feb. 20-1859 Mar. 3. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269544710 ...