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Collegium Medico-Chirurgicum document, Berlin, 1809, Dec. 26

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Holograph document, in an anonymous hand. Certificate of dissoluation signed by all members: Knape, Mursinna, Walter, Hermbstadt, Ribke, Formey, Willdenow, Konen, Grapengiesser, Hecker and Horn.
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Collegium Medico-Chirurgicum document, Berlin, 1809, Dec. 26 1 items

C. Lippe note, New York, NY, 1883, Oct. 13

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ANS. Thanks addressee for information received.
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Claude Pouteau manuscript, undated [1772].

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AMS. A prescription.
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Claude Marie Pillet letter, [1807].

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ALS. Pillet refers to Daniel Chodowiecki.
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Claude Bernard letters, 1861-1871

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Two letters (ALS). One letter congratulates M. Devilliers upon receipt of an award, while another provides a recommendation for M. Vinot, a medical student.
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Claude Bernard letters, 1861-1871 3 items

Civil War Manuscripts Map collection, 1861-1865

1 Linear Feet (14 items)
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Sketch maps from the Civil War period representing geographic areas in Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and one unidentified location. These maps chiefly depict roads, waterways, mountain ranges, fortifications, counties, cities, and towns. There are two battlefield maps present, including Bull Run (Va., 1861; a Confederate map) and Spring Hill (Tenn., 1864). Most maps are unsigned; however, there are maps drawn by A. M. Thornton, Barbette Sims, and Edward Fontaine, as well as Confederate Army engineers A. B. DeSaulles and Jeremy F. Gilmer. Primarily drawn in ink on paper or linen cloth. Sizes of maps vary between 24 x 20 cm. and 63 x 60 cm.
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Civil War Manuscripts Map collection, 1861-1865 1 Linear Feet (14 items)

1865: Virginia.

1864: North Carolina.

Chinese women's health and family planning posters, 1950s-1978

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Posters were used in cities and villages across China to promote health and hygiene, including for pregnancy and childbirth via the Patriotic Health Campaign from the 1950s through the 1970s, and to communicate limiting family sizes in the 1970s and the "one child" policy in the 1980s. The Chinese women's health and family planning posters include posters with images and text about childbirth, women's hygiene, and family planning.
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維他代乳粉, circa 1950s-1970s Oversize-folder 2, Item RL11986-A-0019

预防呼吸道传染病, circa 1950s-1970s Oversize-folder 3, Item RL11986-A-0020

Christian Boehmer Anfinsen note, 1972 Nov. 13

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A note (ANS) witten on the letterhead of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
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Child and automobile safety ephemera collection, approximately 1930s-1980s

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This collection consists of pamphlets, flyers, brochures, booklets, and other items produced by various companies and organizations primarily related to automobile safety especially child automobile safety. Also included are advertisements and information related to home safety, general child safety and car maintenance. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.
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Charlotte Brontë letter to Ellen Nussey, 1840 November 12

0.1 Linear Feet (2 items)
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Collection comprises a autographed letter (4 pgs., 19 cm x 23 cm) written by Charlotte Brontë to her lifelong friend Ellen Nussey on 1840 November 12, possibly from Yorkshire. Pages also hold sketches of her and of a horse head created by William Weightman (1814-1842), who was assistant curate to Patrick Brontë beginning in 1839. Topics include Weightman’s drawings; an invitation to her to provide entertainment; procuring students for a local school; and the abusive and dissolving relationship between Mr. Collins, who was a curate, and his wife. Includes Brontë’s negative assessment of Mr. Collins’ character. Collection includes a typescript transcription of the letter.
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Charlotte Brontë letter to Ellen Nussey, 1840 November 12 0.1 Linear Feet (2 items)