Diary, 1929-1933.

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Diary, 1929-1933.

Contains Bushnell's entries on student life at Harvard Medical School including his insight on medical studies, professors, laboratories, school activities, and his clinical training experiences as a medical student studying gynecology, obstetrics, and public health at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Lying-In Hospital, and Children's Hospital.

0.1 cubic ft. in 1 volume.

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Bushnell, Lowell F.

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Lowell F. Bushnell, MD, 1933, Harvard Medical School, received clinical training in obstetrics, gynecology, and public health at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston Lying-In Hospital, and Children's Hospital in Boston, Mass. as a medical student from 1929 to 1933. From the description of Diary, 1929-1933. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 81569515 ...

Boston Lying-In Hospital.

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Children's Hospital (Boston, Mass.)

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Massachusetts general hospital

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Dr. James Jackson and Dr. John C. Warren initially sought funds for a hospital in Boston, Mass. which would also be made available to student s of the Harvard Medical School for clinical training. It was incorporated in 1811 as Massachusetts General Hospital, and in 1817 Jackson and Warren were appointed as acting physician and surgeon, respectively. The first patients were admitted in 1821. McLean Hospital was chartered in 1811 and opened in 1818 as the psychiatric facility of Massachusetts Gen...