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Professor Bache's Introductory Lecture, Delivered In Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia, October 13th, 1852., Franklin Bache, Md
Professor Bache's Introductory Lecture, Delivered In Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia, October 13th, 1852., Franklin Bache, Md
Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses
No abstract provided.
Lecture Introductory To The Course On Materia Medica And General Therapeutics, In The Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia., Robert M. Huston, Md
Lecture Introductory To The Course On Materia Medica And General Therapeutics, In The Jefferson Medical College Of Philadelphia., Robert M. Huston, Md
Jefferson Medical College Opening Addresses
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1852 Charge To The Graduates Of Jefferson Medical College, Charles D. Meigs, Md
1852 Charge To The Graduates Of Jefferson Medical College, Charles D. Meigs, Md
Sidney Kimmel Medical College Commencements
No abstract provided.
Ledger Of Medical Services, Medications Provided, T. Jeff Johnson
Ledger Of Medical Services, Medications Provided, T. Jeff Johnson
John P. McGovern, MD Collection
Itemized bill of medical services, medications, drugs administered to John J. Simpson, family, and enslaved persons, three of whom were named Jack, Joe, and Betty. See more at John P. McGovern, MD Collection of Texas Historical Medical Documents and its finding aid.