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United States Medicine, Women And Jefferson Medical College, Michael Angelo, Matt Varrato
United States Medicine, Women And Jefferson Medical College, Michael Angelo, Matt Varrato
50 and Forward: Posters
Poster with timeline from 1824 to 2008 highlighting contributions to Medicine by women in the United States and Jefferson Medical College.
Leah Lowenstein, Md Nation's First Female Dean Of A Co-Ed Medical School (1981), Michael Angelo, Matt Varrato
Leah Lowenstein, Md Nation's First Female Dean Of A Co-Ed Medical School (1981), Michael Angelo, Matt Varrato
50 and Forward: Posters
Poster highlighting Leah Lowenstein, MD the nation's first female Dean of a co-ed medical school. Though last to admit female students, Jefferson Medical College was the first co-educational medical school to appoint a woman as dean.
Flexner Report: Medical Schools Are Evaluated, Michael Angelo, Matt Varrato
Flexner Report: Medical Schools Are Evaluated, Michael Angelo, Matt Varrato
50 and Forward: Posters
Poster highlighting the Flexner Report, Jefferson Medical College and contributions of women including Lolita Pannell, PhD, Sonia Schorr, Elizabeth M. Bogardus, MD, Vera (Easling) Dettweiler, MD and Evelyn D. Schmidt, MD.
Elizabeth Blackwell, Md Nation's First Female Physician, Michael Angelo, Matt Varrato
Elizabeth Blackwell, Md Nation's First Female Physician, Michael Angelo, Matt Varrato
50 and Forward: Posters
Poster highlights British-born Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910) and important years for Jefferson Medical College and women (1849, 1850, 1869, 1891 and 1894.
Introductory Lecture Of The Two Medical Schools In Philadelphia, George Kerfoot
Introductory Lecture Of The Two Medical Schools In Philadelphia, George Kerfoot
Medical Student and Faculty Lecture Notes
Includes notes from the Philadelphia Alms House, Pennsylvania Hospital, and classes taken at Jefferson Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania. Professors include Benjamin Rush Rhees, George McClellan, Jacob Green, John Eberle, and Nathaniel Chapman. End of notebook contains more than 100 medical and non-medical recipes