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Records of the Philadelphia Medical Society

 Collection
Identifier: Z10c 38

Scope and Contents

The Records of the Philadelphia Medical Society include the original manuscript of the 1827 Society constitution; minutes; reports, including those from the librarian and treasurer; correspondence; records of a committee concerned with quack medicines, patent trusses, and specifics and patents, with reports on Swaim's panacea and H. Chase's truss against hernia; membership records; advertisements; and essays on a variety of medical topics by candidates for membership.

Dates

  • 1794-1868

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Some restrictions may apply. Contact the library for more information.

Biographical / Historical

The Philadelphia Medical Society was instituted in 1789, first incorporated in 1792, and rechartered in 1827 "for the purpose of mutual improvement in the science of medicine, and for the promoting of medical knowledge."

The society was composed of junior members and honorary members. Junior members were medical students, and honorary members were practicing or formerly practicing physicians. Potential members were nominated by two society members. Once a junior member obtained their medical degree, they could become an honorary member.

Extent

1.75 Linear feet (2 document boxes, 7 bound volumes, 2 oversize folders)

Language of Materials

English

French

Processing Information

This collection received some preliminary processing sometime after accessioning. It was further processed in 2025.
Title
Records of the Philadelphia Medical Society
Author
Rayna Andrews
Date
2025 July 18
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository

Contact:
19 S. 22nd Street
Philadelphia PA 19103 United States