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Part II: Medical Papers (1732-1896)
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Writings and Compilations by Others, circa
1732-1889
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Kingrose, William D., “Influenza or Epidemic Catarrh,”
1837
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Knox, Matthew M., “Erysipelas,”
1841-1842
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BOX 150 |
Laphen, J. J., “Apoplexy,” 1841
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Lee, Richard D., “Modes of Dying”
[undated] |
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Leitner, Charles B., “Purpura Hemorrhagica,”
1847
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Litt, P.E., “Venereal Disease,”
1846-1847
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McCaine, A. M., “Asclepias Tuberosa with a History of Its
Properties and Medical Uses,” 1838
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McKeehan, Samuel L., “Nosology,” 1829
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McWilliams, Ambrose P., “Symptoms and Treatment of Exanthesis
Rosalia” [undated] |
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Martin, James S., “Phthisis Pulmonalis,”
1845
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Martin, Samuel H., “Erysipelas”
[undated] |
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Massey, T. E., “Fractures,” 1844
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Medcalfe, William Hunter, “Remittent Fever,”
1846
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Morris, W.U., “Delirium Tremens”
[undated] |
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O'Brian, John M., “Labour Connected with Uterine Hemmorrhage,”
1848
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O'Keefee, “Hernia” [undated] |
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Pool, Warren W. S., “Puerperalis”
[undated] |
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Poole, William H., “Intermittent Fever”
[undated] |
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Porter, John B., “Utility of Anatomy and Physiology to Science in
General and in Surgery and Medicine, the sine qua non”
[undated] |
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Redgraves, Thomas J., “Apoplexy,”
1841-1842
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Richardson, E. H., “Inflammation”
[undated] |
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Riddlemoser, W. A., “Conception in the Human Female,”
1843-1844
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Riggs, Artemas, “Apoplexy” [undated] |
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Robertson, John, “Intermittent Fever,”
1846
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Robinson, William, “Apoplexy,” 1848
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Robison, M. F., “Hernia,” 1847
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Sanborn, J. G., “Phthisis Pulmonalis,”
1839
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Schwartze, Augustus I., “Phthisis Pulmonalis or Consumption of
the Lungs,” 1829
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Seaman, L. L., “The Auscultatory Percussor,”
1876
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Skillman, Charles, “Colica Pictonum,”
1837
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Smithson, George W., “Acupuncturation,”
1838
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Speake, Rufus H., “Importance of Forensic Medicine,”
1829
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BOX 151 |
Thompson, Robert, “Tetanus” [undated] |
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Smith, William Long, “Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology of the
Spleen or Milt,” 1835
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Smyser, Henry, “Sleep,” 1829
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Stonebraker, William S., “Phthisis Pulmonalis,”
1845-1846
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Taylor, Milton N., “Moral Responsibilities of a Physician”
[undated] |
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Treadwell, Samuel E., “Anatomy, Physiology and Functions of the
Respiratory Organs,” 1838-1839
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Turner, Charles, “Theoria Inflamationis,”
1829
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Tyler, G. Colbert, “Anatomy of the Male Generative System,”
1839-1840
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Tylor, Elijah, “Delirium Tremens”
[undated] |
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Voglesong, William G., “Fracture of the Neck of the Os Femoris
within the Capsular Ligaments,” 1841
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Wachter, Daniel M., “Erysipelas,”
1844-1845
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Wayson, George W., “Pathology and Treatment of Bronchitis,”
1845-1846
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Weems, Levin C., “The Causes of Symptoms of Disease,”
1847-1848
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Weems, David G., “The Vis Medicatrix Natura in Man,”
1846
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Williams, Benjamin, “Tetanus,” 1844-1845
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Williams, James C., “Rheumatism,” 1848
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Wilson, James I., “Irritability,” 1841
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Worman, A. D., “Philosophy of Electricity,”
1844-1845
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Wroe, John A., “Smallpox,” 1842
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Unidentified dissertations |
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“Apoplexy” [undated] |
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“History of Anatomy” [undated] |
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“Inflamation” [undated] |
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“Modus Operandi of Medicines” [undated] |
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“Spleen” [undated] |
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“Typhus” [undated] |
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Fragments |
BOX 152 |
Miscellaneous writings |
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By author (“A-S”) (includes Medical Education and Men of Lexington, Kentucky by Robert Peter) |
BOX 153 |
Other |
BOX 154-158 |
Bibliographical Material, circa
1850-1880
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Cards containing handwritten bibliographical notes. |
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Arranged alphabetically by author cited. |
BOX 154 |
Articles, books |
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A-G |
BOX 155 |
H-Q |
BOX 156 |
R-Y |
BOX 157 |
Theses (A-Z by author and title) |
BOX 158 |
Miscellany |
BOX 159-160 |
Catalogs, circa 1856-1878
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Mainly catalogs of Toner's library of books and journals. |
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Chronologically arranged. |
BOX 159 |
Toner's library (1871-1878) |
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(5 vols.) |
BOX 160 |
Toner's medical journals |
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Thomas Mutter's library (1856) |
BOX 161-170 |
Indices and Guides, circa 1860-1880
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Indices and guides. |
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Arranged alphabetically by subject or by work covered. |
BOX 161 |
American publications prior to 1800, medical items |
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A-L |
BOX 162 |
M-Z |
BOX 163 |
American periodicals and other publications, medical
items |
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Adair-Amaurous |
BOX 164 |
Amaurous-Aphasia |
BOX 165 |
Aphasia-Blood |
BOX 166 |
Blood-Chloroform |
BOX 167 |
Chloroform-Columbine |
BOX 168 |
Cabbage-Cytisus |
BOX 169 |
Continental Congress, Journals of, index to medical men and
subjects |
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Force, Peter, names of medical men in is American
archives |
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Gross, Samuel D., index to his History of American Surgery
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Pennsylvania archives, index of medical men |
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Pennsylvania colonial records, index of medical men |
BOX 170 |
“Pennsylvania Gazette,” index to medical matters in (prior to
1800) |
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Thacher, James, index to physicians mentioned in his American Medical Biography
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BOX 171-177 |
Lists, circa 1860-1885
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Lists pertaining to medical matters circa 1700-1885. |
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Arranged alphabetically by state. |
BOX 171 |
District of Columbia, lists of physicians, members of medical
societies |
BOX 172 |
Physicians in States of the United States (1871) |
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Alabama-Iowa |
BOX 173 |
Kansas-New Hampshire |
BOX 174 |
New Jersey-Pennsylvania |
BOX 175 |
Rhode Island-Wyoming |
BOX 176 |
Miscellaneous |
BOX 177 |
Miscellaneous |
BOX 178-183 |
Miscellany, circa 1790-1890
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Account books, financial papers, appointment book, commonplace book, case
records, notebooks, notes, and miscellaneous material. |
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Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
BOX 178 |
Account books, 1802-1862
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Craik, James, and William Washington |
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Available on microfilm shelf no. 16,722
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BOX 179 |
Boyle, C.; James C. Howe, John C. S. Monkur, Ben Wellford, and
Toner, 1802-1862
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BOX 180 |
American Medical Association, circa
1845-1890
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International Medical Congress, 1887
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BOX 181 |
Appointment book, 1858-1859
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Commonplace book (Robert Dunbar) |
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Mental cases |
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Bucklers, Hermann, 1883
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Tachmyntis, E. J., 1881
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BOX 182 |
Notebooks (includes “History of Midwifery,” circa
1769) |
BOX 183 |
Notes on baldness and yellow fever |
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