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John Freeman notes on lectures from the University of Michigan

 Collection — Volume: 1
Identifier: MSS 2/107
Scope and Contents J. F. Summerville’s student lecture notes from the University of Michigan, Department of Medicine and Surgery, 1879-1881. Lecturers are: G. E. Frothingham on ophthalmology (pp. 160); Donald Maclean on surgery (pp. 199 and 316-320d); Alonzo B. Palmer on pathology (pp. 217-240; 100-120; 401-484); Edward S. Dunster on obstetrics (pp. 121-180; 286-300; 321-360; 485-490); Corydon L. Ford on anatomy and physiology (pp. 181-209); William James Herdman on pathological anatomy (pp. 209-215); John W....
Dates: 1879 - 1881

John Keats anatomical and physiological notebook copy

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/211
Scope and Contents Notebook contains holograph notes made by John Keats while a pupil and dresser at Guy’s Hospital, London, probably during the winter of 1815-1816. The notes, on human anatomy and physiology, are taken from the lectures of Sir Astley Cooper. Notes on anatomy concern bones and ligaments. Notes on physiology divided into twelve lectures (lecture 9 missing) concern blood and blood-vessels, the nervous system, muscles, and absorption. Type of reproduction--Photocopy (positive).; Place of...
Dates: 1815 - 1816

John Wiley papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/059
Scope and Contents This small collection of five notebooks documents John Wiley's medical education at Jefferson Medical College, 1835-1837, and gives some sketchy information about his later professional life.The heart of the collection consists of one volume of Wiley's notes (1835-1837) on the lectures of Jefferson faculty, including: Samuel Colhoun on materia medica; Robley Dunglison on physiology; Jacob Green on chemistry; George McClellan on surgery; Granville Sharp Pattison on anatomy;...
Dates: 1834 - 1855

Peter Forrester notes on the lectures of Franco̧is Magendie

 Collection — Volume: 1
Identifier: MSS 2/078
Scope and Contents Volume of Forrester’s notes and observations on undated course of seventeen lectures on physiology delivered by Magendie in Paris, possibly at Collége de France. Course consists of lectures with experiments on dogs, rabbits, birds, and guinea pigs. Experiments explore nervous system and connection to optical and olfactory senses by severing nerves and removing sections of animal brains. Includes examples of stimulation of contraction with galvanic batteries.
Dates: circa 1820

Russell Murdoch notes on the lectures of J. L. Cabell

 Collection — Volume: 1
Identifier: MSS 2/209
Scope and Contents Notes taken by Russell Murdoch on the lectures of J. L. Cabell in the Department of Medicine of the University of Virginia, 1860 Oct. 3-1861 Apr. 1. Subjects of the lectures are comparative anatomy, histology, and human physiology. Review or study questions are interspersed with the lecture notes. A few pages of rough notes included.
Dates: 1860 - 1861

William E. Horner notes on the lectures of Benjamin Rush

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Identifier: 10a 283
Scope and Contents One volume (457 leaves) on notes on the physiology lectures of Benjamin Rush delivered at the University of Pennsylvania. Topics cover visiting the sick, the pulse, animal heat, motion, respiration, circulation, the nervous system, sensation, muscles and tendons, sympathy, senses, operations and pleasures of the human mind, digestion, lymphatic system, glands, excretions, nutrition, peculiarities of the sexes, and generation.
Dates: 1813

Wilmer Worthington notes on the lectures of Nathaniel Chapman

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Identifier: 10a 33
Scope and Contents Two volumes of notes on lectures delivered by Nathaniel Chapman at the University of Pennsylvania. Lecture topics include physiology, pathology, and the practice of medicine, including diseases of the circulatory, digestive, and respiratory systems, plus lectures on dropsy, gout and diseases of the genital organs. Each volume contains an index.
Dates: circa 1823-1825

W.R. Stirling notes on the lectures of Henry McMurtrie

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Identifier: MSS 2/273
Scope and Contents These notes on Henry McMurtrie's anatomical and physiological lectures were taken by W. R. Stirling while he was a student at the Central High School of Philadelphia. The volume is marked "Vol. II" and contains notes on the muscles and digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and the nervous systems. In addition to notes, the volume contains numerous anatomical drawings.Stirling's notes reveal that McMurtrie's lectures on anatomy included information on famous anatomists and...
Dates: circa 1842

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