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Robley Dunglison papers, Philadelphia, 1852-1859

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2 ALS. In a letter to the New York printer and publisher Justus Starr Redfield, Dunglison writes regarding his biography in "Men of the times" and about the use of burnt sponge in the treatment of goitre. He refers to various people and affairs at the Jefferson Medical College. The treatment of goitre is also the subject of his letter to Henry Randall.
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Robley Dunglison papers, Philadelphia, 1852-1859 2 items

R. S. Satterlee letter, Pueblo Mexico, to Maj. Gen. W.J. Worth, 1847, July 30

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ALS. Satterlee appeals to Worth, informing him that horses intended for the ambulance train were taken by cavalry company captain Philip Kearny.
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R. T. H. Laennec papers, 1825-1826

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Holograph manuscript, signed, in which Laennec desribes the case of a patient "W." A facsimile of an ALS to Baron Cuvier, in which Laennec presents various reasons why he should receive the prize, instituted by M. de Montyon and awarded by the Academy of Sciences, for the most useful discovery in the field of medicine.
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R. T. H. Laennec papers, 1825-1826 2 items

Rudolf Virchow papers, 1865-1874

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ALS. Writes a note of thanks and sends instructions to his publisher.
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Rudolf Virchow papers, 1865-1874 2 items

Rudolph Bergh papers, 1853-1907

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Correspondence, certificates and manuscript notes, in Danish, French and German. Correspondents include Herman Lynge, F. Didrichsen, and Franz Leydig. Bergh received an appointment as correspondent member to the French Academy of Sciences in 1895 from M.P.E. Berthelot. Most of the material relates to his study of Nudibranchiata, a sub-order of marine gastropod mollusks.
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Rudolph Bergh papers, 1853-1907 110 items

Rupert Lee Blue letter, Washington, D.C., to Dr. J.G.B. Bulloch, Washington, D.C, 1919, Jan. 10

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Letter (TLS), with regrets that he will be unable to attend the annual banquet of the Order of Washington.
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Rupert Norton papers, 1909-1912

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ALS to Norton, from Canadian physician Sir James Alexander Grant (1831-1920), thanking him for the kindness shown during a visit to Baltimore, and from Canadian gynecologist John Clarence Webster, agreeing to write a review.
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Rupert Norton papers, 1909-1912 2 items

R. V. Prince letter, New York City, to James Wadsworth, 1882, Jan. 30

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ALS. Regarding charges made by Wadsworth against Le Baron Bradford Prince of New Mexico.
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Samuel A. Christie Papers, 1882-1883 and undated.

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2 letters (ALS) and 5 calling cards, signed. Samuel A. Christie's collection of the autographs of the physicians who attended President James A. Garfield after he was shot, between July 2 and Sept. 2, 1881. These included David H. Agnew, Frank Hastings Hamilton, Joseph K. Barnes, D.W. Bliss and Robert Reyburn. Correspondence from Hamilton and from a S.A. Boynton relate to this collection.
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Samuel A. Christie Papers, 1882-1883 and undated. 8 items

Samuel A. Green letter, Boston, to Henry B. Dawson, 1868, Feb. 18

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ALS. Requests information regarding places mentioned in a French diary, My campaigns in America: a journal kept by Count William de Deux-Ponts, 1780-1781, published by Green in 1868.
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