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Typescripts

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus

Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:

Frederick Murtagh papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/336
Scope and Contents The collection contains correspondencem typescripts, ephemera, photogrphs and slides, memoranda, and records of operations. It documents the career of Murtagh and many of the operations and procedures within the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), the hospital at Temple University, and the College of Physicians of Philadelphia. Mostly, the collection concerns Murtagh's work as a neurosurgeon at HUP. The history of procedures he performed is well covered as are his...
Dates: 1947 - 1996

Friedrich L. J. Boettcher letter and typescript

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Identifier: MSS 396
Overview Friedrich L. J. Boettcher could possibly be the artist born 1852, known for illustrator-agricultural subjects, and who lived in the Washington, D.C., area and Germany.Dr. J. Parsons Schaeffer (1878-1970) received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Medical School in 1907, a Master of Arts degree in 1909 from Cornell University, and Doctor of Philosophy in 1910, also from Cornell. He served as Professor of Anatomy at Jefferson Medical College from 1914 until 1948. ...
Dates: 9 November 1908

Helen F. Barton papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/256
Scope and Contents The papers of Helen F. Barton, spanning 1896 to 1930, consist of photographs, an autograph album, clippings, and typescripts, all of which relate to the Philadelphia General Hospital and its Training School for Nurses.Series 1 contains twelve photographs taken at Philadelphia General Hospital, probably around 1896. Included are photographs of nurses and interns, the hospital grounds and buildings, and the Nurses' Home. Present is a photograph of an operation being performed...
Dates: 1896 - 1930

Henry B. Ward typescript on Joseph Leidy

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/276
Scope and Contents Typescript with holographic emendations and printing instructions; discusses Joseph Leidy’s contributions to parasitology, particularly isolation of Trichinella spiralis in pork.

Slightly expanded version published as Ward, Henry B. "The Founder of American Parasitology, Joseph Leidy," Journal of Parasitology, 10 (September 1923).
Dates: 1923

Hugh M. Kinghorn papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/254
Scope and Contents This small collection of Hugh M. Kinghorn's papers on tuberculosis includes holograph and typescript writings and speeches, translations of articles, and some examination procedural items from the Trudeau Sanitorium. Series 1 includes Kinghorn's personal recollections of Edward R. Baldwin, Edward Livingston Trudeau, and the Montreal General Hospital and a biographical article on Peter Dettweiler, published in Kinghorn's The Cure of Pulmonary Tuberculosis by Rest and Exercise...
Dates: 1903 - 1957

J.F. McClendon papers

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Identifier: MSS 2/120
Scope and Contents This small collection of J. F. McClendon's papers, 19121953, contains research correspondence, records of his work with the American Public Health Association's Study Committee on Endemic Goitre, and typescripts of his published articles and lectures. The bulk of the material concerns McClendon's work on goiter and iodine.Series 1 contains a chronological file of correspondence, 1925-1944, concerning biochemistry; product samples and information; the effect of iodine on...
Dates: 1912 - 1953

Joseph Lee Hollander papers

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Identifier: MSS 2/238
Scope and Contents This collection of Joseph Lee Hollander's papers, 19511987, contains, primarily, correspondence concerning his research in the 1950s and 1960s on the treatment of arthritis through intra articular steroid therapy and the effect of a controlled climate chamber on arthritic patients.Series 1 contains two typescript drafts of Hollander's 1951 paper on the injection of cortisone and hydrocortisone into arthritic joints as well as letters, 1951-1953, from physicians and arthritic...
Dates: 1951 - 1987

Mary R. McCarl typescript essay on Thomas M. Boulware

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Identifier: MSS 390
Overview Thomas M. Boulware was born in Hannibal, Missouri, in 1903, and graduated from Washington University Medical School in 1926. Boulware was well-known for his work with the poor and Black communities in Birmingham. He served on the maternal health committees of Jefferson County Medical Society and the Medical Association of the State of Alabama. In addition to helping establish the first maternity clinic for poor women at Hillman Hospital in 1935, Boulware ran the Maternity Clinic...
Dates: 27 April 1989

Max B. Lurie papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS 2/115
Scope and Contents The collection contains correspondence, personal papers, addresses, and writings, 1926-1967, of Max B. Lurie, documenting his life, professional career, and research into genetic resistance to tuberculosis.Lurie's professional correspondence, 1928-1966, is preserved in Series 1. Principal correspondents are Lurie's colleagues or collaborators in tuberculosis research, many of them associated with the Henry Phipps Institute of the University of Pennsylvania, including Samuel...
Dates: 1926 - 1957

Peter Koblenzer reminiscences of the new building of St. Christopher's Hospital for Children

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Identifier: MSS 2/139
Scope and Contents Reminiscences contain Peter J. Koblenzer’s reflections during opening ceremony of the new building of St. Christopher’s Hospital in Philadelphia, [1990]. Koblenzer considers need for the new location and facilities and his dermatological practice at former location.
Dates: circa 1990