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Fielding H. Garrison letters, 1917,1928

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Collection comprises two letters written by Garrison. In the first, he writes to Dr. Lewis S. Pilcher about George Jackson Fisher as a pioneer in medical history. In the second, he responds to Professor Frederic Lee's inquiries after English and/or German translations of the Mount Ebers Papyrus.
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Fielding H. Garrison letters, 1917,1928 2 items

Fernand Roux letter, Paris, 1885, Sept. 10

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ALS. Asks if papers submitted for contests of the Societe de medecine are returned after the announcements of the awards.
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Fernand Roux letter, Paris, 1885, Sept. 10 1 items

Felix Pascalis Ouviere letter, New York City, to Philip Hone, 1824, Dec. 25

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ALS. Argues that his proposals regarding the stocks and stockholders of the New York Horticultural Society have been misconstrued.
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Felix Hippolyte Larrey papers, 1799-1847

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Correspondence of both Felix Hippolyte Larrey and his father, Dominique Jean Larrey. Includes notes from Jean-Antoine-Claude Chaptal and from Marie Guillaume Alphonse Devergie.
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Felix Hippolyte Larrey papers, 1799-1847 9 items

Federal Vanderburgh letter, New York, New York, 1850, Sept. 8

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ALS. Prescribes a course of treatment for a child patient.
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Fallout Preparedness Committee records, 1961-1963

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The Fallout Preparedness Committee was appointed by President Deryl Hart in September of 1961 to prepare Duke University for a possible nuclear attack. The collection contains miscellaneous reports on the effects of a nuclear blast; diagrams of shelter spaces in Duke University buildings; second (1962), interim (1963), and third (1963) reports of the committee actions planned at Duke in the event of a nuclear attack and surveys of facilities; engineering design study for fallout shelter areas.
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Fallout Preparedness Committee records, 1961-1963 0.5 Linear Feet 250 Items

F. A. Cox letter, Hackney, to Mr. Scoble, 1836, June 7

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ALS. Requests copies of the minutes of those committee meetings of the Antislavery Society to which Mr. Price and Mr. Thompson refer.
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Facing History and Ourselves regional course brochures and notices, 2006-2007

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The organization Facing History and Ourselves National Foundation was formed in the U.S. in 1976 to offer support for teaching about social justice in the classroom and in the community. Collection comprises seven regional calendars of programs offered in 2006-2007 by the Foundation. Printed as color brochure mailers, the calendars list detailed entries for classes and workshops for teaching the history of African Americans, civil rights, social justice movements, genocide, the Holocaust, and transitional justice; and to address injustices and violence in the present day by studying human behavior. The programs were held in Chicago, Cleveland, the Denver area, Los Angeles, New England, New York, and the San Francisco/Bay Area. Included are two printed notices about the course listings; one is addressed to the Board Members.
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Facing History and Ourselves regional course brochures and notices, 2006-2007 0.25 Linear Feet (1 box)

Ezekiel Hersey document, Boston, 1764, Mar. 8

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Holograph document, signed. Payment received of Thomas Walley for twine.
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Ewald Busse manuscript, between 1942 and 1947

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Busse's holograph translation of sections from Alois Eduard Kornmuller's "Einfuhrung in die klinische Elektrenkephalographie," whose focus is electroencephalography. Accompanied by an 11-page typescript of holograph translation. Both were received as part of Busse's gift of a copy of Kornmuller's book to the History of Medicine Collections. Acquired as part of the History of Medicine Collections at Duke University.
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Ewald Busse manuscript, between 1942 and 1947 1 items

Evangelical British Woman's European travel diary, 1877 May 12-July 23

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Cataloged from item. Collection comprises a diary (124 pgs.) maintained by an unidentified woman who was educated, knowledgeable about sailing, and quite religious, during her voyages and travels around the northern coast of Scotland to cities in Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, Belgium, England, France, and Spain.
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Evangelical British Woman's European travel diary, 1877 May 12-July 23 0.1 Linear Feet

European cheese label collection, 1930s-1950s

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Collection consists of approximately 400 labels taken from packages of cheese and cheese spreads. Brands represented include Aplin & Barrett, Bel, Cow & Gate, Kraft, Libby, Plumrose, St. Ivel (Unigate, later Uniq), Swift, Surrey, Tolko, Tollose and Wilts. Cheeses originated from a variety of European countries including Denmark, Finland, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Norway and Sweden. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.
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European cheese label collection, 1930s-1950s 1.0 Linear Feet

Eugene and Margaret Triman papers, 1944-1946

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Eugene and Margaret Triman both served in the United States military during World War II; Eugene was a sailor and was stationed on submarines, and Margaret was a member of the Women's Army Corps. The majority of this collection consists of Eugene's letters to Margaret while the couple was dating and engaged to marry. There are also five photographs of their wedding day, in April 1946, as well as some newspaper clippings about Margaret's WAC service and two booklets on birth control.
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Eugene and Margaret Triman papers, 1944-1946 0.5 Linear Feet

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Etienne Pariset letter, to "mon cher Vavasseur.", 1824, Mar. 20

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ALS. Inquires about an occurrence of yellow fever.
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Etienne-Jules Marey letter, Paris, 1870, Apr. 15

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ALS. Expresses his thanks for help given one of his students.
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Etienne Esquirol document, 1827, Oct. 3.

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Holograph, signed. Attests to the state of mental health of a patient of the "Maison royale de Charenton."
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Etienne Esquirol document, 1827, Oct. 3. 1 items

Esprit Sylvestre Blanche note, undated.

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Dinner invitation (ANS).
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E. S. Goodhue papers, 1900-1909 and undated.

11 items
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Mostly ALS. W.D. Alexander writes on Hawaiian history and refers to Goodhue's book. Drs. Fontoynont, Miyajima, Jeanselme, Montizombert, Nemorin and Anpeville write in reply to Goodhue's requests for information on literature on leprosy in their respective countries. M.F. Obregon writes regarding an appointment. Drs. Lie and Hansen of Bergen writes with reference to the Second International Leprosy Congress held in 1909. Among the letters is a typed manuscript, with answers to question on leprosy, signed by an unknown person.
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E. S. Goodhue papers, 1900-1909 and undated. 11 items

Ernst von Bergmann letter, Berlin, undated [before 1907]

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Letter (ALS) concerning corrections to a report.
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Ernest Abraham Hart papers, 1873-1895 and undated.

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ANS to Hart, relating to social engagements and editorial matters, from Samuel Wilks, Alfred Baring Garrod, John Simon, George Burrows, Thomas Lauder Brunton, William Stokes, Thomas Spencer Wells, Henry Thompson, Joseph Fayrer, James Paget and John Russell Reynolds, among others. Oddly, one note is dated 4 Feb. --18.
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Ernest Abraham Hart papers, 1873-1895 and undated. 18 items

Erasmus Darwin letter, Kent, to Mr. Heath, Nottingham, 1795, Nov. 8

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ALS. Expression of friendship.
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Ephraim Bowen letter, Providence, Rhode Island, to Governor Fenner, 1807, Jun. 10

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Letter (ALS) informing the Governer of a small balance due from the Governor's grandfather, Arthur Fenner. On the address side is a note in the Governor's hand.
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Duke Climate Coalition records, 2021-2022

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The Duke Climate Coalition is a student-run organization founded in 2015. The group focuses on educating Duke's community on climate change and advocating for environmentally sensitive policies and business practices at Duke. The collection consists of research materials, project planning materials, photographs and records related to the organizations fossil fuel divestment campaign.
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Energy Justice Team- Divestment, 2021-2022 Digital-materials UA31150006-SET-0001

Energy Justice project, 2021-2022 Digital-materials UA31150006-SET-0001

American Women's Voluntary Services enamel pin, 1940s

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Collection comprises an pin with the text "American Women's Voluntary Services" on a background of red, white, and blue enamel. The back of the pin is marked "Bastian Brothers Co, Rochester, N.Y."
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American Women's Voluntary Services enamel pin, 1940s 0.1 Linear Feet (1 item)

Emil von Behring letters, to Paul Ehrlich, Berlin, 1896-1897

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3 letters (ALS) and a postcard, signed. Correspondence relates to their work with toxoids, inactivated toxins which retain the property of stimulating antitoxin formation and which are used in immunization.
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Emil von Behring letters, to Paul Ehrlich, Berlin, 1896-1897 4 items

Emil Abderhalden letter to a Dr. Strauss, 1919 May 26

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In this letter (TLS), Abderhalden acknowledges the receipt of a letter, speaks of the general conditions in Germany, and solicits Dr. Strauss's contribution to the "Handbook of methods in biological investigations."
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Emil Abderhalden letter to a Dr. Strauss, 1919 May 26 1 items

Ellis Herndon Hudson letter, California, to Dr. Goldwater, 1969, Apr. 25

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TLS. Refers Goldwater to his book, Non-venereal syphilis, in which he discusses the use of mercury inhalations for the treatment of bejel among Syrian Bedouins, and other practices of Arab medicine.
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Eliza Wilson diary, 1854-1860

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May be the author Eliza Wilson (Mrs. Robert Wilson) of Kirkdale, Liverpool, England. Entries describe the social life and travel of a British woman living in India with General Craigie, his wife, and daughters. They left England in November 1854, traveled by ship with stops in Egypt, and arrived in Madras in January 1855. The group lived in Madras but journeyed to other cities in southern India, including Bangalore, Mysore, and Vellore. There are references to the Sepoy Rebellion, 1856-1858, before Wilson departed India in 1860.
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Eliza Wilson diary, 1854-1860 0.3 Linear Feet

Elizabeth Wilhelmina Jones collection, 1959-1960

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Harrogate College Union is the alumnae association for Harrogate Ladies' College in Harrogate, England. The Union was established in 1895. Elizabeth Wilhelmina Jones, or M. E. Jones, was headmistress of the school 1898-1935. Collection comprises materials related to a celebration, hosted by the college union in 1959, of Elizabeth Wilhelmina Jones' 90th birthday, along with items related to her memorial the following year.
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Elizabeth Wilhelmina Jones collection, 1959-1960 0.1 Linear Feet (19 items)

Elizabeth Parry bill of cost in the time of her lying in of an Eligetimate child, circa 1730

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Resident of New England. Collection comprises a 1-page bill detailing the costs incurred by Elizabeth Parry during childbirth, including charges for a midwife; food and board; sugar, bread, spices, oatmeal and fruit; a "watch on fixed nights" and candles; the child's linen and clothing; two cords of firewood; a fire wood cutter; and two trips to Boston during the lying-in. Also includes the cost of "time spent to go to authority to make complaint of Edward Dix the father of my above[said] child." The bill is signed by Parry, and witnessed by John Phillips, Joseph Lynde, Jonas Bond, and Edward Emerson.
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Elizabeth Parry bill of cost in the time of her lying in of an Eligetimate child, circa 1730 0.1 Linear Feet

Elizabeth Blackwell papers, 1849-1863, and undated

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2 letters (ALS), a printed calling card, and a photo of an newspaper column containing biographical information. In one letter, Blackwell writes to William Robert Prince regarding his work in horticulture.
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Elizabeth Blackwell papers, 1849-1863, and undated 4 items

Eliza Beckwith commonplace book, 1860

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Eliza Beckwith appears to have been a student in 1860 at an unidentified normal college (a school created to train high school graduates to be teachers) in an English-speaking country, most likely Great Britain, Canada, or the United States. The collection consists of a single commonplace book with the name Eliza Beckwith or perhaps Eliza Beckwith Burton on the front cover. Twenty manuscript pages contain 30 poems and short phrases collected from college acquaintances, some with titles such as The Enquiry, Happiness, Remember Me, Prudent Simplicity, The Old and New Year, Friendship, and The Rights of Woman. A few of the poems are extracts taken from Tennyson and Wordsworth, but most appear to be original pieces from fellow students including Annie Kemball, Martha Ardley, Louisa Gillingham, Annie Morris, Helen Taylor, and Lizzie Capez. A few pieces are signed and dated College 1860, Christmas 1860, or Normal College.
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Eliza Beckwith commonplace book, 1860 1 Volumes

Elisha Tracy document, 1778

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Holograph document. Statement of payment due from Major Joshua Huntington for medical services for the years 1776-1778.
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Elisha Tracy document, 1778 1 items

Elisha North manuscript, [not before 1811].

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Manuscript pages from a proposed, but never published second and revised edition of North's book, "A treatise on a malignant epidemic, commonly called spotted fever". Available are photographs of the title page of North's own copy of the book, which bears marginal notes in his hand. Reader is referred to the article by Pleadwell, "A new view of Elisha North ... ", in Annals of medical history, 6 (1924). The manuscript and North's copy form the basis of this essay.
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Elisha North manuscript, [not before 1811]. 1 items

Elisha Mather papers, 1792-1799

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Documents, unsigned. Statements of accounts with doctors Elisha and Samuel Mather.
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Elisha Mather papers, 1792-1799 3 items

Elisha Kent Kane letter, New York, to George William Childs, Philadelphia, 1856, Sept. 23

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ALS. Informs Childs, Philadelphia publisher, that he leaves his present host, the New York merchant and philanthropist Henry Grinnell, for Europe in a fortnight in a last attempt to recover his health.
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Eleanor King commonplace book, 1781-1783

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Eleanor King, possibly of Liverpool, England. Commonplace book, 13 pages; 31 cm x 19 cm, dated 1781-1784, kept by Eleanor King. The book contains poems--some original, others attributed--interspersed with cooking and medicinal recipes. King typically signs her name and gives the dates with each entry. Recipes range from "Raison Wine," to "Sherif Cake," to her "Elixer of Health." One poem, possibly written by King, is devoted to the pleasures of breastfeeding and is titled: "On Seeing a Lady Nursing her own Child." The commonplace book once included several other pages which were cut away from the book at an early date.
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Eleanor King commonplace book, 1781-1783 0.2 Linear Feet

Effingham Lawrence document, [New York], 1786, Apr. 29

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Autograph document, signed. A deposition presented to a grand jury, in which Lawrence accuses his servant, Peter Tom, of theft of opium and other patent medicines, and a Dr. Heerman of selling the stolen goods.
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Effingham Lawrence document, [New York], 1786, Apr. 29 1 items

Edward Sylvester Morse papers, 1883 and undated.

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ALS from Morse relating to his collection of Japanese pottery. Attached is an undated newspaper clipping regarding a lecture delivered by Morse at the Lowell Institute. Morse was professor of zoology at the Imperial University, Tokyo, between 1877-1880.
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Edward Sylvester Morse papers, 1883 and undated. 2 items

Edward Reynolds manuscript, undated.

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Fragment of a ALS, with signature.
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Edward Revere Osler etchings, early 20th century

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Church of Saint Peter and Paul, East Harling, Norfolk -- Oxford Castle, Oxford -- Strangers' Hall -- Merton College, Oxford -- Eysingham Gate, Norfolk -- Cancelled Plate.
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Edward Revere Osler etchings, early 20th century 6 items

Edward Kitchen Turner letter, to John Brown Esq., Boston, 1777

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ALS. Requests funds to purchase instruments and supplies, including blankets, bandage linen and a tourniquet, to be used in military service.
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Edward Hitchcock papers, Amherst, Mass., 1852-1855

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ALS and holograph note, unsigned. In the letter Hitchcock arranges for the shipping and handling of a box of shells and other items.
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Edward Hitchcock papers, Amherst, Mass., 1852-1855 2 items

Edward Durant document, Middlesex, [Mass.], 1776, June 22

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Holograph, signed. Attests that he will use medicines received of Dr. John Greenleaf in accordance with the resolves of the General Court of Mass.
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Edward Delafield letter, Auburn, New York, 1842, Aug. 7

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ALS. Discusses travel plans and arrangements to meet addressee.
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Edward Cutbush papers, 1794-1811

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Papers include personal and official correspondence, a diploma from Pennsylvania Academy (the University of Pennsylvania), a certificate of service at the Philadelphia Hospital and a receipt of payment for services as surgeon's mate and senior surgeon. Diploma and certificate bear signatures of Caspar Wistar and Benjamin Rush, among others. Official communications from Samuel Smith and Paul Hamilton relate to the Navy Department affairs. Personal correspondence to James Rees, a friend and relative by marriage, relates to family, affairs on the Continent, especially in France, and the blockade of the Admiral of Tripoli in the harbor of Gibraltar. Mention is made of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Company and of his brother, James Cutbush.
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Edward Cutbush papers, 1794-1811 12 items

Edward Cowles note, undated.

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ANS. Sends compliments.
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Edward Christian Simmons papers, 1933-1964

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Edward Christian Simmons was an economics professor at Duke University. His collection includes correspondence with author Charles Holt Carroll, Carroll's manuscript for Organization of Debt into Currency and correspondence from John Maynard Keynes.
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Edward Christian Simmons papers, 1933-1964 0.5 Linear Feet 200 Items

Edward Augustus Holyoke letter, Salem, to Rev. Doct. Edward Wigglesworth, Cambridge, 1792, Jan. 16

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ALS. Commends Wigglesworth's calculation of life expectancy figures from bills of mortality, collected by Holyoke, among others; confesses himself at a loss to explain why Americans enjoy a longer life expectancy than do the Swedish; and expresses his opinion that a tontine is a lottery and thus encourages gambling.
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Edward Augustus Holyoke letter, Salem, to Rev. Doct. Edward Wigglesworth, Cambridge, 1792, Jan. 16 1 items

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Edoardo Bassini note, Padua, Italy, 1890, Dec. 11

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Thank you note (ANS) for courtesies shown him in Vienna.
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Edmund A. Cook papers, [Edinburgh], 1868 and undated

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ALS responding to addressee's inquiries about "narciene" and a fragment of an ALS regarding the possibility of hereditary insanity in a patient's family.
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Edmund A. Cook papers, [Edinburgh], 1868 and undated 2 items

Ebenezer Cone document, [Saybrook, Conn.?], 1828, Aug. 29

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Holograph, signed. Receipt of payment received by Cone from Mr. Beaumont Clark for medical visits, medicine and advice.
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Dykes family papers, 1942-1945

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The Dykes were an African American family residing in Akron, Ohio, in 1940. Collection comprises 69 items, primarily family correspondence between Lawyer and Hattie Dykes by their brothers, Leo Dykes and Benjamin J. Peavy, from their military posts during World War II. Subjects common to both sets of letters include the weather, often hotter than both men are accustomed to in Ohio; pay and the recognition of the stability it affords; leave and plans for it; entertainment offered at the base; each man's war fatigue; and family news and greetings. Acquired as part of the John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History and Culture.
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Dykes family papers, 1942-1945 0.25 Linear Feet

Diversity Working Group records, 1998-2003

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The Diversity Working Group (DWG) was formed in 1999 with a charge to plan, facilitate, and conduct programs related to diversity within the Duke University Libraries (DUL). This collection contains materials related to the work of the DWG, including correspondence, memos, and other materials related to workshops, surveys, and other projects conducted.
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Diversity Working Group records, 1998-2003 0.75 Linear Feet

Convocations Reference collection, 1937-ongoing

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The Convocations Reference Collection was compiled from a variety of sources by the University Archives for use in reference and research. The collection includes primarily convocation programs, as well as some correspondence, flyers, and clippings relating to Opening Convocations at Duke.

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Convocations Reference collection, 1937-ongoing 0.5 Linear Feet

Duke University Library Staff Association records, 1969-2002

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Minutes, agendas, announcements, committee files, flyers, planning documents, directories, newsletters, and other materials created and collected by DULSA, the Duke University Library Staff Association.
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Duke University Library Staff Association records, 1969-2002 2 Linear Feet

Accession (UA2005.0073): Parking Task Force, 1996-2000 Box 4

Accession (UA2005.0054), 1986-2002 Box 3

Duke Photography, job number records, 1960-2018

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Duke Photography, formerly called Duke University Photography, was the official photographic service of Duke University. The Duke Photography Records include many of the original photographs taken by the service from the 1960s through the 2010s.
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Duke Photography, job number records, 1960-2018 129 Linear Feet 129.2 Gigabytes

Duke Association for Business Oriented Women records, 2008-2023

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The Duke Association for Business Oriented Women (Duke BOW) was founded about 2007 and is a professional and social community of female undergraduates and alumnae of Duke University which promotes education, experience, and exchange between industry professionals and students interested in business leadership. Duke BOW records include executive meeting agendas and minutes; General Body Meeting materials; event planning documents; photographs of executive board members, general members, and events; alumni correspondence; mentorship programs; the BOW Constitution; newsletters; PowerPoint presentations; resume and interview workshops; and recruitment events.
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Duke Ambassadors records, 1947-2004

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The Duke Ambassadors were an independent, student run, thirteen piece dance band founded by Sonny Burke '37 that was a staple of the Duke University social scene for thirty years. This collection is one compiled artificially by the Office of Alumni Affairs and contains material pertaining to the music and the origination of the Duke Ambassadors including one folder of background information and four CDs. Materials in the collection date from 1947-2004, bulk 1947-1957.
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Duke Ambassadors records, 1947-2004 0.25 Linear Feet 7 Items

Dujardin-Beaumetz letter, [Paris], circa 1833-1895

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ALS. Asks that recipient examine bearer of letter. Typed transcription available.
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Duff Green papers, 1818-1909 and undated

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Merchant and manufacturer of Falmouth, Virginia. Correspondence, ledgers, daybooks, account books, and other business records (chiefly 1822-1875) of Green and his various associates, illustrating activities such as retailing, grain milling and merchandising, and cotton cloth manufacturing. The bulk of the collection is in the form of bound manuscript volumes. Firms represented include the Bellmont and Eagle flour mills, the Falmouth Manufacturing Company, and the Elm Cotton Factory. The papers also reflect the emergence of Fredericksburg, Va., as a business center, and the decline of Falmouth.
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Duff Green Papers, 1818-1909 and undated 4 boxes

Duff Green papers, 1818-1909 and undated 1.6 Linear Feet 1,855 Items

Dudley Woodbridge letter, Groton, Mass., to Dudley Woodbridge, Norwich, Conn., 1770, Apr.

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ALS. Woodbridge writes to his son concerning a land controversy involving the dower of Mrs. Mumford.
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Dr. J. H. Fairfax certificate, 1831 February 21

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Collection comprises a certificate written by Fairfax stating that he examined Alsy (Alice), who was a slave being hired out to Charles Mothershead in Westmoreland Co., Va. He found that she had procidentia uteri (her entire uterus was outside the vagina), which caused her to be unable to work. He added, "She may be made useful by the application of an instrument properly adjusted, to keep the part from coming down."
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Dr. J. H. Fairfax certificate, 1831 February 21 0.1 Linear Feet (1 item)

Dr. James Blundell document, 1848, May 4.

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Holograph, signed. A prescription.
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Dorthea Jane Stephen diary, 1887 April 1 - August 17

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Missionary to India and author of religious works. Cousin to Virginia Woolf; daughter of James Fitzjames Stephen, who was brother to Leslie Stephen, Virginia Woolf's father. Handwritten diary, 151 full pages, by 16-year-old Dorothea Jane Stephen. Entries document the author's anticipation of Jubilee Day (July 21, 1887, the 50th anniversary of Queen Victoria's reign), as well as her activities on the day itself (written in red rather than black ink), and the parties and church services following it. Other topics include her daily life in London and two family trips in England. In particular, Stephen chronicled (through both words and ink drawings) her family, including her mother and two sisters; school classes and examinations; visiting rounds; current fashion, horses, and carriages rides; leisure activities and sports, especially collecting bugs, reading, dancing, and playing lawn tennis; and visiting the coast at Barnstaple, England. She also described sites in London, including Buckingham Palace, St. Jame's Park, Piccadilly, and Kensington Heights.
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Dorthea Jane Stephen diary, 1887 April 1 - August 17 0.1 Linear Feet 1 Items

Donald John Armour letter, [London], to "My dear Teddy", 1904 Jun. 10

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Letter (ALS) acknowledges the receipt of a letter and check. Expresses gratification that he has been able to provide not only professional services, but also those of a friend.
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Documents, 1853-1856

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Subscription to the New York journal of medicine and a holograph receipt of payment by Crammer or Cramer to Jas. W. Carmer.
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Documents, 1853-1856 2 items

Dixi Crosby documents, 1835-1840

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Holograph receipts, signed. Payments received by Crosby from Mr. Soley for medical services and from Oliver P. Hubbard for graduation fees.
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Dixi Crosby documents, 1835-1840 2 items

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Diploma, Madrid, Spain, 1808 June 30

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Diploma of membership in the society, "Regia matritensis Academia". Bears seal of society and signatures of Ignatius Maria Ruiz, Joseph Mozinnus, Joseph Anthony a Capdeosta, Banares, and Salvadore X. Coronado.
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Diploma, Madrid, Spain, 1808 June 30 1 items

Dio Lewis papers, 1872-1878

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ALS. Writes to "my dear Holbrook" of his intention to start a school of physical education and to write a book and to Mr. Woolson, inviting both Woolson and his wife to join him that summer.
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Dio Lewis papers, 1872-1878 2 items

Dilmus J. Appleberry papers, 1810-1927, bulk 1850-1896

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Business, family, and legal correspondence, accounts, bills, invoices, indentures, land surveys, and other papers. Correspondents whose names appear most often are Pettit and Leake, a legal firm of Goochland Court House, Va., Altantic and Virginia Fertilizing Co. of Richmond, Va., and Appleberry's nephew, Thomas A. Bledsoe.
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Dilmus J. Appleberry papers, 1810-1927, bulk 1850-1896 2.5 Linear Feet (5 boxes, 1,750 items)

Blanche Simmons Diary, 1879-1880

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Blanche Simmons (1857/8-1941) was the daughter of Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons (1821-1903), Field Marshal and Colonel Commandant of the Royal Engineers, and his second wife, Blanche Weston. The collection consists of a single diary that records the events of two distinct trips taken by Blanche Simmons and her parents in 1879 and 1880. The first half of the diary documents a family vacation to Belgium and the Netherlands from September 19th to October 13th, 1879, with stops in Brussels, Spa, Utrecht, Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Ghent. The second half of the diary documents a trip to Berlin, Germany, from June 11th to July 9th, 1880, during which Blanche's father, Sir John Simmons, and Major Ardagh attended a conference in Berlin for "the settling of the Greek frontier" accompanied by Blanche, her mother, and their escort, Captain Wood.
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Blanche Simmons Diary, 1879-1880 0.2 Linear Feet 1 Item

American woman's travel diary, 1878

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American woman traveling in Europe. The diary, begun on April 6, 1878, and ending on Nov. 9, 1878 in Augsburg, covers the travels of an American woman through England, France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, and Russia. Included are descriptions of visits to museums and royal palaces. While in Norway, the author met and spent time with Gen. and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant. Formerly known as Anonymous diary, 1878.
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American woman's travel diary, 1878 0.1 Linear Feet (1 volume) 1 v.

Alfred Landon Rives papers, 1829-1888 and undated

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Army engineer, Confederate officer, and architect, of Albemarle County, Virginia. Collection consists primarily of Rives' correspondence, relating to his attendance at the École nationale des ponts et chaussées, Paris; his military and civilian careers; family matters and social, political, and economic affairs in Virginia; and the Washington Peace Convention (1861). Includes a diary (1829-1831) of Rives' mother, Judith Page Walker Rives, concerning life in the diplomatic community in Paris, travels on the continent, French social life and customs, the Revolution of 1830, U.S. political developments, and other matters. Also contains three ledgers of Francis E. Rives, U.S. Representative. Correspondents include Francis E. Rives, Julia Page Rives, and Edouard Schwebelé.

Deutscher Kampf Volume, circa 1929

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Collection of programs of music, songs and speeches as well as the text of speeches, recitations, poetry and quotations from books apparently prepared for the Albert Forster School in Berlin during the Nazi period. Topics include soldiers, workers and peasants, Adolf Hitler, World War I, and the struggle for victory.
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Deutscher Kampf Volume, circa 1929 0.2 Linear Feet 1 Item

Desmond F. Anderson diaries,, 29 January 1927 - 31 December 1930

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Desmond Frances Anderson was Lt. Col. of the 1st Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment in 1927, serving in China and India until 1930. The Desmond F. Anderson diaries comprise 4 volumes (approximately 650 pages) of corrected typescript, accompanied by maps, sketches, postcards, photo postcards, and a few printed items tipped in, all detailing Anderson's service in China and India between 1927 and 1930.
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Desmond F. Anderson diaries,, 29 January 1927 - 31 December 1930 4 Linear Feet (4 volumes)

1930 Box 4

1929 Box 3

Dese, Ethiopia photographs, 1935-1936

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Collection comprises 43 3.5 x 2.5 black-and-white photographs of Dese, Ethiopia, primarily featuring groups of people and local infrastructure. The photographer is unknown. Images include native tribunals and prisoners, the nobility, Coptic priests, water bearers, processions, a local calvary unit, a slave, roads, houses, fountains, wells, a Coptic school, and the local market, among others. There are handwritten captions and dates (including Roman numerals for the Fascist year) in Italian on the backs of the majority of the photographs; a one-page English translation for the captions is provided.
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Dese, Ethiopia photographs, 1935-1936 0.6 Linear Feet

Denison Olmsted letter, New Haven, Connecticut, to Thomas Cushing, 1838, Sept. 22

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ALS. Accepts the vice presidency of the American Institute of Instruction from Cushing, a Boston merchant and philanthropist.
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Degeto Weltspiegel 22. Entscheidung auf dem Balkan III. Sprung nach Kreta. [Decision in the Balkans III. Jump to Crete.], 1941 May 31

150 film feet (One flat box containing one film can with one 16mm, b&w, silent film.) 00:03:53 minutes
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"Degeto Weltspiegel 22. Entscheidung auf dem Balkan III. Sprung nach Kreta" is a 16mm, black-and-white, silent film documenting the German airborne invasion of Crete in May 1941.
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D. B. St. John Roosa note, New York City, 1891, May, 31

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ANS. Summarizes Webster's definition of surgery, as "the science and art of healing disease by manual operation."
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Dawson Turner papers, 1800-1820

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ALS from naturalist James de Carl Sowerby and from the founder of the Linnean Society, Sir James Edward Smith, on botany.
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Dawson Turner papers, 1800-1820 3 items

Dawson family papers, 1830-1910

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Collection consists primarily of personal and business correspondence (bulk 1870s-1910s) and speeches of John Henry Dawson, his family and friends in and around Lenoir County, North Carolina. Also included are wills of John Dawson, Sr. (1830s-1840s) outlining the disposition of his property including several slaves and a plantation along the Neuse River.
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Dawson family papers, 1830-1910 0.4 Linear Feet (2 folders)

David Williams letter, Liverpool, to the editor of the "Annals of Philosophy.", 1823, May 17

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ALS. Inquires after a paper submitted for publication.
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David Ramsay document, Charleston, South Carolina], undated, [post 1815]

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Holograph document, signed. Details the division of the trust estate of Ramsay by the commissioners appointed by the court of equity. Signed by commissioners, J. King, T. Smith and W. Simmons. Also signed by heirs and beneficiaries, J.W. Campbell, G.B. Reid, M.G. Ramsay, Sarah Ramsay, J.A. Ramsay, and W.G. Ramsay.
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David Ramsay document, Charleston, South Carolina], undated, [post 1815] 1 items

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David Humphreys Storer letter, to Jesse Putnam, 1829, Oct. 15

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ALS. Invites Putnam and family to attend his lectures on natural history.
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David Hosack papers, New York, New York, 1801-1827

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Document, signed, attests that he has declared all goods on entering the Port of New York; ANS names someone to enter with the duty collector any parcels addressed to him from Europe.
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David Hosack papers, New York, New York, 1801-1827 2 items

David Hayes Agnew letters, 1857-1880

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3 letters (ALS), including a letter of recommendation for R. G. Barclay to the Physicians and Surgeons of St. Joseph's Hospital.
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David Hayes Agnew letters, 1857-1880 3 items

David Hartshorne deed, Norwich, Conn., 1720, Aug. 5

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Holograph document, signed. Records sale of eight acres to Israel Lothrup. Notarized by Richard Bushnell, Justice of the Peace.
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David Hartshorne deed, Norwich, Conn., 1720, Aug. 5 1 items

David Gilbert letter, Philadelphia, 1859, Sept. 17

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ALS. Writes on the use and types of adhesive plaster.
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David Ferrier note, [London], 1891, June 20

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ANS. Relates to a memorandum on the case of a patient.
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David Dale Owen letter, Philadelphia, to Dr. Parry, 1852, June 10

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ALS. Writes regarding arrangements for the proofreading of Parry's Botanical report, to be published after his own geological report on the Northwest.
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David B. Shatzer medical battery sales account book, 1883 January-September

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David B. Shatzer was a salesman in Franklin Co, Penna. Census records indicate that Shatzer may have also been a shoemaker at this time. Possibly b. 1841 in St. Thomas (Franklin Co.), Penna. Collection comprises a copy (48 pgs.) of "Pierce's Memorandum and Account Book designed for Farmers, Mechanics and all people" distributed by the World's Dispensary Medical Association. Half of the pages were printed with advertisements and testimonials for Pierce's pharmaceutical products, along with his articles on the diseases of women, men, liver, blood, and lungs. It also includes an advertisements for the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N.Y. The rest of the pages contain handwritten notes made by Shatzer regarding his sales of Downing's galvanic battery, which was likely an electronic device used to treat various ailments, including headaches, rheumatism, neuralgia, and joint pain. Shatzer primarily recorded testimonies about the effectiveness of the device, but a few notes provide his sales figures. In addition, some notes suggest that Shatzer also sold pictures, copies of the Lord's Prayer and other prayers, and a product in bottles. It is clear that all of his sales were in Franklin County.
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David B. Shatzer medical battery sales account book, 1883 January-September 0.2 Linear Feet

David Brewster papers, [Edinburgh], 1836-1857

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3 letters (ANS).
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Daniel Morgan document, 1789, Sept. 12

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Autograph receipt, signed, of payment from Robert Carter for the medical service rendered to one of his slaves by Mrs. Frances Morgan.
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Daniel Morgan document, 1789, Sept. 12 1 items

Daniel Hack Tuke papers, undated.

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Autograph manuscripts, signed. Two sonnets, on his mother's miniature and on the burial of his son, April 20, 1883.
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Daniel Hack Tuke papers, undated. 2 items

Daniel Drake papers, 1820-1849

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Papers consist of Drake's professional and personal correspondence. His correspondents include the Philadelphia physician, John Vaughan, to whom he recommends the chemist Robert Best; General Zachary Taylor; Kentucky Governor Robert Perkins Letcher, to whom he recommends Bishop B.B. Smith as Superintendent of Public Instruction; Coleman Rogers, with whom he had a personal disagreement; a patient, Mrs. Davis; and his grandson, Josiah C. Drake.
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Daniel Drake papers, 1820-1849 13 items