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Caspar Wistar papers, 1815-1839

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Papers include a receipt of payment for attendance by Wistar upon a Wm. Cohen, and an 1839 invitation card to a Wistar Party.
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Caspar Wistar papers, 1815-1839 2 items

Casimir Anne Marie Broussais letter, Paris, to Dr. Husson, 1820, Jul. 15

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Letter (ALS), referring a patient to Dr. Husson's care. Includes transcription and translation.
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Andrew J. Fleming papers, 1833-1840

1.2 Linear Feet 4 Items
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Andrew J. Fleming papers, 1833-1840 1.2 Linear Feet 4 Items

Carl Weigert postcard, Frankfurt am Main, to Paul Ehrlich, Berlin, 1897, Feb. 9

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Postcard, signed. Writes regarding a recently published article by Ehrlich.
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Carl Ludwig Schleich note, [Berlin], 1902, Feb. 21

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ANS. Informs addressee that he will be unable to meet as planned.
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Carl Henry Davis manuscript, [Wilmington, Delaware], undated

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Typescript manuscript, "The obstetric forceps". On verso of the Medical Society of Delaware stationery. With corrections. Author's name printed below title.
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Carl Gustav Carus letter, Dresden, Germany, to Baron Frederic Cuvier, Paris, France, 1836, Jun. 12

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Letter (ALS) recommending Mr. Falkenstein, Librarian to the King of Saxony, to Cuvier.
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Carl Christian Rafn papers, Copenhagen, 1841, Apr. 16 and Apr. 29

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ALS. Rafn sends John R. Bartlett "an account of the ancient structure at Newport" and asks him to look into the account of sales of books and journals sent by the Societe royale des antiquaires du nord. He writes to J.V.C. Smith to acknowledge receipt of the American medical almanac for 1841, sent by Smith.
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Carl Christian Rafn papers, Copenhagen, 1841, Apr. 16 and Apr. 29 2 items

Capt. John Hough deed, Norwich, Conn., to John Waterman, Jr, 1735, Dec. 9

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Holograph, signed. Deed of land purchase. Witnessed by Benjamin Hide, Jr., and Daniel Lothrup.
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Campus Telephone Directory collection, 1930-2009

9.5 Linear Feet 200 Items
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This collection contains Duke University campus telephone directories.
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Campbell-Ewald Company. Exhibit of Chevrolet Advertising, 1937

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Advertising agency founded in 1911 in Detroit, Michigan. Campbell-Ewald held the Chevrolet account from 1919-2010. Collection consists of a booklet of photographs produced as part of an exhibit of Chevrolet print advertising held in May 1937. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.
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Campbell-Ewald Company. Exhibit of Chevrolet Advertising, 1937 1.0 Linear Feet

Calvin Coolidge letter, Washington, D.C., to Joseph Howell Way, 1923, Aug. 16

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TLS. Coolidge expresses his interest in Way's involvement with vocational schools for veterans of the World War.
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Caleb Gannett letter, Bridgewater, Mass., to Cotton Tufts, Esq., 1781, Apr. 20

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ALS. Gannett consults Tufts, a physician, about a "disorder called defluction form the lungs."
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Cadwallader Colden letter, Coldingham, New York, to Peter Collinson, London, 1750, Nov. 26 and 27

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ALS. Regarding his family, his scientific interests and writings, the Finnish botanist Per Kalm, Carolus Linnaeus, and Benjamin Franklin.
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Buckminster Brown letter, Boston, to A.P. Peabody, 1856, Apr. 5

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Letter (ALS) to Peabody, editor of the "North American Review", regarding his article "The poetry of anatomy."
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British advertising patents collection, 1887-1904

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The British Patent Office was established in 1852 to analyze, approve, and record patent applications and patent rights. It operated as a division of the Department of Trade and Industry. In 2007 the name changed to the Intellectual Property Office. Collection consists of patent applications received by the British patent office between 1887 and 1904 which appear to have been removed from bound volumes such as "Patents for Inventions." Each application included an attestation from the applicant; a description of the design and function of the innovation; and usually a set of drawings for any mechanisms involved. The bulk of applications originated in Great Britain, but applications were also submitted by American, Australian, Belgian, French, German, and Swedish inventors. Applications address a range of advertising applications (direct mail, newspaper, outdoor, point of sale, postal stationery, retail, matchbooks and other specialty and novelty items, vending machines) that involve innovations relating to display boards and cases; lettering and typography; lighting and projected images; shop window fixtures; and sign construction. Inventors and patent clerks represented in the collection include Alfred Boult; Arnold Fraenkel; Elihu Thomson; Emanuel Spitzer; Frederick Rawson; Frederick Vine; John Frederick Marshall; Levi Yaggy; Richard Henry Brunton; and William Phillips Thompson. Several women inventors are also represented: Allison Bell Lennox; Emily Hand; Florence Chinnery; Josepha Schielle; and Sarah Jane Rollason. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History and the Kevin P. Reilly Sr. Outdoor Advertising Archives.
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British advertising patents collection, 1887-1904 0.6 Linear Feet

Bic Retractable Pen Launch "Bic-Issimo" Promotion, 1965

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Consumer products manufacturer founded in 1945 in Clichy, France. Binder announces introduction of "skip-proof" pen with black-and-white photographs and other images and humorous text. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.facturer founded in 1945 in Clichy, France. Binder announces introduction of "skip-proof" pen with black-and-white photographs and other images and humorous text. Acquired as part of the John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History.
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Bic Retractable Pen Launch "Bic-Issimo" Promotion, 1965 1.0 Linear Feet

Administrative Council records, 1959 - 1969

0.5 Linear Feet 500 Items
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Formed around 1959, the Administrative Council was composed of high-ranking Duke University officers. The Council advised the Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees, approved University policies, and set decision-making priorities during the 1960s. The group was also known as the Administrative Committee. Records contain minutes, memoranda, correspondence, and agendas. Major subjects include long range planning, administration, campus planning, and university policies. Materials range in date from 1959 to 1969. English.
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Administrative Council records, 1959 - 1969 0.5 Linear Feet 500 Items

Bill of indictment for African-American woman named "Blender", 1808 January

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Collection comprises a bill of indictment for perjury against "Blender," an African-American woman who allegedly falsely accused a man of rape. Contains a list of 10 witnesses in the case, including seven women. In 1807 Blender accused Jonas Fairlamb of raping her, resulting in pregnancy. The indictment also mentions the alleged crime of "bastardy," but those words have been crossed out. Blender appeared before the justice of the peace for Delaware County, Pennsylvania, but now, some months later, it appears that she perjured herself. The indictment contains a description of the alleged sexual assault, and lists the contradictions in Blender's account of the rape and the timeline of events. Blender is charged with committing "wilfull & corrupt perjury to the great displeasure of Almighty God." The docketing on the bill lists the foreman of the jury as Thomas Smith, and notes that the defendant, having been arraigned, pleads "non cul[pabilis]," or not guilty. Acquired as part of the John Hope Franklin Research Center for African and African American History and Culture.
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Bill of indictment for African-American woman named "Blender", 1808 January 0.1 Linear Feet (1 item)

Bernard Roeser letter, Athens, 1838, Nov. 27

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ALS. Introducing Dr. Earle.
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Benjamin Webster papers, 1867, Apr. 14-Oct. 20

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ANS. A note and a prescription from surgeon Edwin Canton. A note for physician William Bell.
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Benjamin W. Dudley papers, 1841-1870

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ALS dated 28 March 1841 in which Dudley recommends Jos. H. Bledsoe to President W.H. Harrison; newspaper clipping of Dudley's obituary.
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Benjamin W. Dudley papers, 1841-1870 2 items

Benjamin W. Austin papers, 1866-1902 and undated.

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Letters (ALS), clippings, prints and a photo. These items form part of the autograph and signed letter collection of Benjamin W. Austin. Items include letters from Thomas Dunn English, Sir Edward Frankland, Sarah Hackett Stevenson and Joseph Leidy. The greater part of this collection can be found in Special Collections, Perkins Library, Duke University.
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Benjamin W. Austin papers, 1866-1902 and undated. 11 items

Benjamin Ward Richardson papers, 1887-1893

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Autograph letters and cards, signed, to John Frederick Boyes, relating to various social engagements.
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Benjamin Ward Richardson papers, 1887-1893 7 items

Benjamin Vaughan letter, Stroudwater [Maine], to Judge Bowen, Portland, 1807, Oct. 3

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Autograph letter, unsigned. Invites Judge Bowen to dine at his house during his stay in Stroudwater.
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Benjamin Silliman note, New Haven, Connecticut, to Isaac Waldron, 1853, Sept. 28

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ANS. Sends autograph for Waldron's autograph collection.
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Benjamin Rush letter, to John Bayard, 1784, June 25

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A copy, in an unknown hand, of a letter from Rush to Bayard regarding sentiments expressed in an earlier letter to General John Armstrong. The letter reflects post-revolutionary state politics in Pennsylvania. In the letter, Rush censures his fellow Presbyterians, who refuse to revoke the test laws and to admit amendments to the state constitution. He also condemns the taking over by the Presbyterian dominated state government of the charter of the College of Philadelphia, now the University of Pennsylvania, and refers to the College of Carlisle, or Dickinson College, established in protest to the first action. He regrets the inflammatory remarks and publications made by members of the state's single legislative body, the Council of Censors, and by Joseph Reed and Mr. Smiley, and deplores the character of Henry Osborn and Owen Faris.
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Benjamin Rush letter, to John Bayard, 1784, June 25 1 items

Benjamin Hornor Coates manuscript, [Philadelphia], [1832]

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Holograph, signed. Obituary notice of Dr. Benjamin Ellis. Read before the Philadelphia Kappa Lambda Society, March 1, 1832. Ellis was Professor of materia medica and pharmacy at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and author of The medical formulary.
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Benjamin Hornor Coates manuscript, [Philadelphia], [1832] 1 items

Benjamin Guy Babington note, undated

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Note (ANS). Accepts an invitation to dinner.
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Benjamin Franklin letter, London, to John Swinton, Edinburgh, 1766, Dec. 20

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ALS. Introduces Benjamin Rush and Jonathan Potts. Refers to inquiries into Swinton's lands in New Jersey, made on his behalf by Franklin's son, William, then Governor of New Jersey.
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Benjamin Drake letter, New York City, to the Surgeons of the New York Ophthalmic Dispensary, 1838, Oct. 29

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ALS. Drake's resignation from appointment as surgeon and as treasurer of the Ophthalmic Dispensary. Verso of letter bears an anonymous reply, dated the same day, on behalf of the recipients, the acting executive committee of the board of trustees, stating that they must return the resignation since they are not empowered to appoint or remove officers.
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Benjamin Drake letter, New York City, to the Surgeons of the New York Ophthalmic Dispensary, 1838, Oct. 29 1 items

Benjamin Brodie papers, 1821-1862, and undated.

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8 letters (ALS) and a note (ANS). Correspondence includes a letter to his brother, W.B. Brodie regarding his health, a letter of recommendation for Dr. Seth Thompson, and a letter to Daniel Ellis regarding the election to the Royal Society of the physician and physiologist Alexander Philips Wilson Philip, nominated by chemist and physicist William Hyde Wollaston and others. Other letters and notes relate to patients and treatments. A transcription of the letter to Ellis is included.
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Benjamin Brodie papers, 1821-1862, and undated. 9 items

Bence Jones papers, [London], 1854-1869

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ALS. Writes on mineral waters and on a letter by Faraday.
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Ben Alper photographs, 2013-2014

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Ben Alper is an artist based in North Carolina. His series, An Index of Walking, won the 2015 Archive of Documentary Arts Award for Documentarians Working in North Carolina. An Index of Walking is a yearlong photographic project that explores the enigmatic intersection of memory, place, geography, and perception. Taken along the same daily walk in his neighborhood, the photographs depict the commonplace objects and spaces that comprise what could be any typical suburban area. Alper writes that "My walks have been a vehicle for exploration, contemplation, and looking; they have provided a structure in which to engage with the place in which I currently live." Collection acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts (Duke University).
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Ben Alper photographs, 2013-2014 4.0 Linear Feet (4 flat boxes (309 color photographs))

Bartolomeo Eustachi letter, undated.

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Photostat of an ALS.
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Baron Sidney Herbert of Lea letter, Salisbury, to Mr. Reeve, 1858, Dec. 29

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ALS. Writing to Reeve, Registrar to the Judiciary Committee of the Privy Council, describes the conditions of the infirmary at Winchester, complaining that inadequate ventilation produces 'hospital gangrene' in the patients.
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Baron Sidney Herbert of Lea letter, Salisbury, to Mr. Reeve, 1858, Dec. 29 1 items

Baron Lyon Playfair papers, 1855-1861

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ANS, accompanying diagrams sent, and a certificate of attendance for John Moir.
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Baron Lyon Playfair papers, 1855-1861 2 items

Baron Joseph Lister papers, 1900-1902 and undated.

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2 ALS and a fragment of an ALS. Lister writes to James Burn Russell, inquiring about the use and success of anti-plague sera against the plague in Glasgow, and to Herbert Edward Durham, on the question whether the mosquito is the carrier of the yellow fever agent, suggesting various experimental ways to discover the bacilli and establish their development within the organism of the mosquito.
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Baron Joseph Lister papers, 1900-1902 and undated. 3 items

A. W. Greely letter, Washington, D.C., to Mr. Bowen, 1886, May 5

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ALS. Hopes that provisions can be made for the survivors of his 1881-1883 Artic expedition.
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A. Vulpian letter, undated.

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ALS. Writes regarding the editing of a publication on Parkinson's disease.
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A. Vulpian letter, undated. 1 items

Austin Flint note, New York City, 1882, Jan. 30

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ANS. Asks the addressee to make a house call.
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Augustus A. Gould papers, 1825-1851 and undated [bulk, 1825-1827].

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ALS. Gould writes of his life as tutor to the family of Mr. McBlair, a wealthy manufacturer of Jericho, Maryland, in long, detailed letters to his father, Nathaniel Duren Gould. In the earlier letters, he describes the trip from Boston, the roads and landscape, and presents a pencil drawing of the McBlair house and surrounding buildings. He writes of the day's routine, his teaching duties, and neighborhood news and gossip. He tells of how he listens for the mail wagon and of his disappointment with his pupils. His letters show that he did manage to keep up with events beyond Jericho, especially in the New England area. In his later letters, he professes a growing interest in medicine and botany. A much later letter informs William Jenks of his election as a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Augustus A. Gould papers, 1825-1851 and undated [bulk, 1825-1827]. 9 items

Augustin Harel du Tancrel letter, Paris to M. Pierre Grand, Paris, undated

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ALS. Relating to publication matters.
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Auguste Nelaton letter, [Paris], to M. Dallais, undated [between 1836-1873]

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ALS. Prescribes treatment of a fistula on a joint by iodized injections, Burgrave dressings and sea baths.
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Auguste Henri Andre Dumeril note, 1854

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ANS. Dumeril recommends a M. Albanel to the addressee.
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Auguste Francois Chomel letter, Paris, 1847, Sep. 9

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Letter (ALS). Prescribes a treatment for a gynecological patient. Includes transcription and translation.
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Auguste de La Rive letter, Geneva, to the "Maistre de l'instruction publique.", 1846, May 9

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ALS relating to the status of French protestant scholarship students at the Academy of Geneva.
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Auguste Berard note, to "Mon cher confrere.", undated

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Note (ANS) to "Mon cher confrere" Requests meeting.
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Audiocassette recording of "The voice of Florence Nightingale, introduced by Adelaide Nutting", 1939

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Two audiocassette copies of a short oral introduction recorded in 1939 by nursing historian Adelaide Nutting to accompany a re-release of Florence Nightingale's 1890 Edison cylinder recording. The original re-mastered version of the few sentences spoken by Nightingale, along with Nutting's introduction, is about seven minutes long, and seems to have been originally published on an audiodisc by the Omnivox Company in 1939. The audiocassettes were produced sometime in the 1970s and the 1990s by Duke University Medical Center Library staff from an unknown sound recording source; the later copy may be used as a listening copy. A printed transcript is available with the cassettes. Acquired as part of the History of Medicine Collections at Duke University.
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Audiocassette recording of "The voice of Florence Nightingale, introduced by Adelaide Nutting", 1939 0.1 Linear Feet (1 pamphlet binder; 2 audiocassettes)

A. Trousseau letter, to M. Hipp. Rayer Collard, Paris, undated

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ALS. Asks Collard to befriend a St. Marc, who seeks reinstatement to his former position as principal of a college.
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Athanase-Leon Gosselin letter, 1854, June 9.

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ALS. Informs recipient of his brother's promotion and thanks him for his efforts.
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A. Shelmerdine note, Washington, D.C, 1908, Oct. 1

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Holograph note. Accepts invitation to luncheon by the Trustees of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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Asahel Humphrey papers, Salisbury, Mass., 1812-1835

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Holograph documents, signed. Receipts of payments made by the town of Salisbury to Dr. Asahel Humphrey, as well as Drs. M.A. Lee and William Walton.
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Asahel Humphrey papers, Salisbury, Mass., 1812-1835 8 items

Arturo Castiglioni papers, 1941 and undated.

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Letter (ALS) from Castiglioni to Josiah Trent and two clippings of reviews of the English translation, History of Medicine, of Castiglioni's Storia della Medicina.
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Arturo Castiglioni papers, 1941 and undated. 3 items

Arthur F. Atkins document, Stanly County, North Carolina, 1866 Jan. 17

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Application for a license as a physician of cancers by Arthur F. Atkins. Registered by John A. Boyden. Atkins is assessed a $10.00 tax.
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Arthur Clarke letter, Dublin, to H. Colburn, 1821, Dec. 14

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Letter (ALS) to his publisher, accompanying a corrected copy of his book, Mother's Medical Assistant, for the second edition.
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Artemisia Gentileschi letter to Cassiano Dal Pozzo, 1630 August 31

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Collection comprises a signed letter (2 leaves; 20 cm x 27 cm) from Artemisia Gentileschi to patron Cassiano Dal Pozzo, written from Naples 1630 August 31. She requests his help in acquiring a license for her assistant, Diego Campanili, to carry arms, and mentions work she is completing for the Empress and a portrait she is painting for Dal Pozzo.
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Artemisia Gentileschi letter to Cassiano Dal Pozzo, 1630 August 31 0.1 Linear Feet (2 leaves)

Aristide Verneuil letters, Paris, 1884, undated

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ALS. Correspondents include: M. Letulle and M. Palla. Discusses patients and a conference presided over by V. Cornil.
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Aristide Verneuil letters, Paris, 1884, undated 4 items

A. Richerand papers, 1806 and undated.

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Undated ALS informs Orfila that he cannot continue his course because of illness. Holograph document, signed, attests that Sieur France is fit for military service.
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A. Richerand papers, 1806 and undated. 2 items

A. Retzius papers, Stockholm, Sweden, 1847-1848

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ALS. Retzius writes a letter of recommendation, in Swedish, and to C.F. Quintard, thanking him for the honor of the conferral of a diploma from the Aesculapian Society.
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A. Retzius papers, Stockholm, Sweden, 1847-1848 2 items

Archibald Craig letter, Schenectady, 1836, Oct. 19

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ALS. Writes regarding the estate of Dr. Campbell.
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Antonio Vallisnieri letters, 1724-1729

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Material appears to consist largely of ALS to and from Vallisnieri.
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Anton Freiherr von Eiselsberg letter, Vienna, 1924, June 3

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TLS. Thanks colleague for invitation to attend a conference, but regretfully informs him that he will not be able to attend.
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Antoine Portal papers, 1779-1830

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Papers include ALS, a receipt for taxes paid, and a statement of service for Jacques Francois Baron. The fourth item is an English translation of a missing item.
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Antoine Portal papers, 1779-1830 4 items

Antoine Pierre Demours document, Paris, 1811, Nov. 5

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Autograph, signed. Attests that Henriette Vitteur entered service as his cook on that day.
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Antoine Laurent Lavoisier letter, Paris, to M. Doiree, Valence, 1791, Mar. 20

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ALS. Lavoisier, who for some time controlled the monopoly of tobacco in France, advises Doiree to start trading in tobacco for his own account.
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Antoine Laurent de Jussieu document, Paris, 1842, Feb. 19

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Holograph document, signed. A receipt of payment for lattice work performed during January and Febrary of 1842. Signed by Jussieu, among others.
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Antoine Joseph Jobert de Lamballe letter, undated.

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ALS. Announces the date of his arrival in Paris and promises upon his return to visit his friend's mother, who is ill.
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Antoine Emile Blanche letter, Paris, 1882, Aug. 21

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Letter (ALS) to a colleague about a patient, the husband of a Madame Serac. Includes transcription.
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Antoine Dubois papers, 1821-1826, and undated.

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3 ANS. One note informs a M. Cochin of his intent to visit a Mme. Benoit and to accept M. Benoit's offer of transportation. M. Benoit is identified as Cochin's father-in-law.
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Antoine Dubois papers, 1821-1826, and undated. 3 items

Anthony Askew letters, 1745-1749

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5 letters (ALS). Askew writes to Richard Mead and to his father, Dr. Adam Askew, about his travels, including visits to the library at Wolfenbuttel, and the Herculaneum. He discusses his classical studies, commenting on the work of various classicists including Richard Dawes, Richard Bentley, John Mill, and Johann Jacob Reiske.
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Anthony Askew letters, 1745-1749 5 items

Anthony and Newlin family papers, 1861-1974 and undated

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Anthony family of Burlington (Guilford Co.), N.C. Collection primarily comprises 32 albumen photographs and one tintype (circa 1861-1954 and undated), most of which are accompanied by identifying information and feature formal portraits. Nineteen of the photographs represent Newlin or Anthony family members. Among the other thirteen, five are images of the Letterboat, Perry, and Holt families; four are unidentified images of World War I soldiers, possibly associates of Joseph Jonathan Newlin; and one is a print of evangelist "Cyclone Mac." The tintype is of an unidentified Confederate soldier, possibly James Rieh, whose letter of 12 May 1861 is in the collection. Other materials include John Anthony's bank account book (1906-1907); his personal account book (1892-1922), with entries for housekeeping and farm expenses and income; and a commonplace book for M. G. Newell (1938?). In addition, there are a few letters (1910-1958), clippings (1950-1974), and printed materials (1922-1961).
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Anthony and Newlin family papers, 1861-1974 and undated 0.4 Linear Feet

Annie Jennings papers, 1815-1929

1 Linear Feet Approx. 521 Items
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Resident of Brownsville, Maryland and wife of Samuel Jennings, Jr. Papers of Maryland resident Annie (Fouch?) Jennings include business documents of Samuel Jennings, David Fouch, and Samuel Jennings Jr., farmers and millers of wheat in Washington County, Maryland; land deeds and surveys; debts; tax listings; correspondence concerning family matters and social life in Maryland, Iowa, Illinois, and South Dakota; papers related to the English estate of William Jenners; Sunday School lessons of the 1870s; and genealogies of the Fouch and Jennings (or Jenners) families. Volumes include an account book, 1852-1853, of David Fouch (?) for milling flour, and a route book, 1882-1883, of Fred O'Brian.
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Annie Jennings papers, 1815-1929 1 Linear Feet Approx. 521 Items

Anne Noggle photographs of Soviet airwomen, 1990-1992

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Anne Noggle (1922-2005), aviator, photographer, author, and educator, traveled to Moscow from 1990-1992 to conduct more than seventy interviews and to photograph former Soviet airwomen who served during World War II as pilots, gunners, bombardiers, navigators, and flight crews. The 36 black-and-white portraits in this collection show the women seated and standing, most in a studio setting; they are in civilian clothing and many are wearing their wartime medals and military insignia. The gelatin silver photographs were printed by Noggle and measure 20x24 (8), 16x20 (6), and 11x14 (22) inches. Almost all appear in her book A Dance with Death: Soviet Airwomen in World War II, published in 1994, also held by the library. Acquired as part of the Archive of Documentary Arts at Duke University.
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Anne Noggle photographs of Soviet airwomen, 1990-1992 2.0 Linear Feet (2 boxes)

Anna Lora Weiss Account Books, 1896-1910

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Anna Lora Weiss, born circa 1858, lived in Boston's Dorchester section and owned several rental properties throughout the city. She was also a member of several voluntary and charitable associations, including the Women's Christian Temperance Union, and the Commitee on Music for the School Committee of Boston. Her family, including her mother Mary Clapp Weiss, brothers Richard and Carl, and sister Mary, were of German descent. Collection contains two account books, dated 1896-1904 and 1905-1910 respectively, kept by Anna Lora Weiss of Boston, Mass. The account books meticulously document Weiss's income, including significant income she received from her rental properties and other investments, as well as her expenditures on travel, household goods, gifts, and charitable contributions. In addition, the account books indicate that Weiss loaned money at interest to her brother Carl for his often unsuccessful business endeavors. In addition to her finances, the account books also document Weiss's daily activities and social and political interests. Together, the account books reveal that Weiss was an active, independent, and astute businesswoman. Acquired as part of the Sallie Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture.
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Anna Lora Weiss Account Books, 1896-1910 0.2 Linear Feet 2 Items

Anna Letitia Barbauld and William Allen poems, 1823 August 23-30

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Anna Letitia Barbauld was an English woman of letters who had great professional success at a time when women writers were still something of an anomaly. She is remembered for her poetry, children's literature, essays, criticism, and editorial works. She was rediscovered when feminist literary critics examined her place in British literary history. Barbauld was also an abolitionist, something she had in common with fellow educator and Stoke Newington resident William Allen. This item is a single small sheet of paper with an autograph manuscript poem by Barbauld on the front dated August 23, 1823, and another one on the back by William Allen dated August 30, 1823. Both poems were aimed at a juvenile audience. It is likely that their common interests and close proximity led them to develop a friendship. Although this was written towards the end of Barbauld's life, it is evidence that they still had at least an epistolary relationship in 1823.
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Anna Letitia Barbauld and William Allen poems, 1823 August 23-30 0.1 Linear Feet (1 item)

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Andrew Duncan, Jr. letter, [Edinburgh], to "My dear Sir.", undated, [probably between 1793 and 1832]

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ALS. Invites addressee to join the Horticulture Society [of Edinburgh].
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Andrew Clark papers, [London], 1892 and undated

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2 notes (ANS), including a note to a Mr. Darwin.
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Andre Matthey letter, Geneva, to M. Pacquin, Valence, France, 1814, Dec. 2

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ALS. Matthey writes to Pacquin, the prison physician at Valence, of a Caesarian section operation and on obstetrics in general.
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Andre Chantemesse note, Paris, 1886, Apr. 8

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Note (ANS) asking a colleague to meet him at the Hospital St. Antoine to be shown a method of treatment.
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Andre Chantemesse note, Paris, 1886, Apr. 8 2 items

Amos Throop letter, Providence, Rhode Island, to Zachariah Allen, Exeter, New Hampshire, 1807, Nov. 4

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ALS to his nephew, then a student at Phillips Exeter Academy. Throop praises the academic reputation of the school, relates news of a cotton mill fire and reports on the health of various family members.
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Amos Eaton papers, 1827-1831

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ALS from William Tully informs Eaton that Stephen Van Rensselaer is at home. Eaton responds with an ALS to Van Rensselaer informing him of what his sons will need to bring if they are to accompany his expedition. In a later ALS Ebenezer Emmons solicits Eaton's editorial advice for the second edition of his "Manual of mineralogy and geology."
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Amos Eaton papers, 1827-1831 3 items

American Expeditionary Forces Vladivostok photograph album, 1918-1920

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Collection includes a 7"x10" photograph album, containing 81 black-and-white photographs and photo postcards, documenting the presence of various military forces in Vladivostok, probably taken or collected between 1918 and 1920 by an unidentified soldier in the American Expeditionary Force sent to intervene in the Russian Civil War. Images include street scenes and landscapes, with some portraits and interior scenes; many contain printed or hand-written captions in English. Topics include various modes of military transport, especially ships and trains; military base scenes, particularly those of the Expeditionary Forces; military parades, including Russian and Bolshevik troops; various nationalities represented in the city and among the military forces (e.g., Japanese, Chinese, Czech, French, German, and British), as well as post-battle images of the dead and later funeral processions.
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American Expeditionary Forces Vladivostok photograph album, 1918-1920 0.25 Linear Feet 1 item

American Catalin Corporation salesman's sample book, 1928-1930

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The American Catalin Corporation was founded in New York, N.Y., in 1927; it developed the light-colored, transparent, filler-free Bakelite resin in a wide range of colors. Bakelite is the first synthetic plastic, developed by Dr. Leo Baekeland between 1907 and 1909. American Catalin Corporation used its form of the resin for costume jewelry, fashion accessories, radios, and other products. By 1942, the company suspended its manufacture of jewelry and cast items to concentrate on wartime production. After the war, petroleum-based plastics gained favor. Collection comprises a salesman's sample book in a black leather album used to provide a visual guide for the company's products. The album contains primarily 34 black-and-white 8x10 photographs (8 photographs are laid in, all but two are linen backed, those not laid-in are stamped on the back with "Johnston & Tunick Commercial Photographers"), as well as 17 typeset pages containing inter-office memos, sales tips, information regarding the company's competition, and customer testimonials. Several of the memos are written to the attention of D. J. Kelly, who was the salesman for whom the sample book was prepared. There is also a two-page key to the main group of 19 photographs, identifying the Bakelite products in each photograph, as well as the item's final producer. Seven of the laid-in photographs show the corporation's factory, including three of factory workers on the job. The American Catalin Corporation was founded in New York, N.Y., in 1927; it developed the light-colored, transparent, filler-free Bakelite resin in a wide range of colors. Bakelite is the first synthetic plastic, developed by Dr. Leo Baekeland between 1907 and 1909. American Catalin Corporation used its form of the resin for costume jewelry, fashion accessories, radios, and other products. By 1942, the company suspended its manufacture of jewelry and cast items to concentrate on wartime production. After the war, petroleum-based plastics gained favor.
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American Catalin Corporation salesman's sample book, 1928-1930 0.25 Linear Feet 1 item

Amedee Dechambre papers, undated, between 1853-1886

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2 ANS. In one note, Dechambre refers to Ch. Bouchard and P. Brouardel.
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Amariah Brigham letter, Utica, New York, to Rev. T.H. Gallaudet, Hartford, Conn., 1843, Jun. 6

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Letter (ALS). As Director of the New York State Lunatic Asylum, Brigham writes with news about the affairs of and events at the Asylum.
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Alva Curtis document, Columbus, Ohio, 1837, Mar. 5

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Holograph, signed. Certifies that Alfred Church studied at the School for six months. Gives details of Church's work during this period.
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Alva Curtis document, Columbus, Ohio, 1837, Mar. 5 1 items

A. L. Millin letter, [Paris], to "mon cher Labouisse.", 1806, Jan. 9

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ALS. Refers to the contents of a periodical, presumably the Magasin encyclopedique, which he edited between 1795-1816.
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Alfred Langdon Elwyn letter, Philadelphia, 1859, May 18

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ALS. Sends Mrs. Allen of Providence, an autograph collector, an autograph of financier Robert Morris. Writes of Morris' disastrous land speculations.
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Alfred Langdon Elwyn letter, Philadelphia, 1859, May 18 1 items

Alexander von Humboldt papers, 1816-1966 [bulk between 1816-1855] and undated.

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ALS, in French. Humboldt writes to P.H. Azais and Jules Berger de Xivrey on politics, philosophy, his expeditions, ethnology, natural history and the influence and inspiration of French thought. In 1966 Fritz Lange, of the Alexander-von-Humboldt-Kommission, writes to the Duke Medical Center Library regarding the Kommission's project to locate world-wide all correspondence to and from Humboldt.
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Alexander von Humboldt papers, 1816-1966 [bulk between 1816-1855] and undated. 26 items

Alexander Russell Webb Journals, 1892

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The collection contains Webb's "Journal No. 1, From Manila to Calcutta" (142 pp.), Aug. 29-Oct. 19, 1892, and his "Journal No. 2, From Calcutta to Bombay and Agra" (144 pp.), Oct. 20-Dec. 15, 1892. This is the first journal that Webb ever wrote (Vol. 1, p. 1). His journal continued beyond Vol. 2; the last sentence was continued elsewhere, and no pages appear to be missing from this volume. A later volume or volumes contained the account of the rest of his journey which is incomplete here.

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Alexander Russell Webb Journals, 1892

Alexander Russell Webb Journals, 1892 0.2 Linear Feet 3 Items

Alexander H. Stevens papers, [New York City], 1839 and undated

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ALS. Stevens writes a letter of recommendation for a Doctor Morgan and comments upon a case of Pott's Disease.
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Alexander Fisher letter, to William Jerdan, 1821, Jan. 6

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ALS. Fisher writes of his journal, presumably of the expedition of the H.M.S. Dorothea and Trent in 1818, and of the publication of Parry's account of the same. He writes of a future expedition, aboard the H.M.S. Hecla.
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Alexander Fisher letter, to William Jerdan, 1821, Jan. 6 1 items

Alexander Campbell note, 1808, Apr. 14

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Holograph, signed. Promisory note for forty-five dollars to be paid to Joseph Basset.
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Alexander Campbell note, 1808, Apr. 14 1 items

Alexander Braun note, Berlin, to Herr Gilman, [no year], Feb. 20

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Note (ANS) inviting Gilman to an evening with the "Gesellschaft naturforscher Freunde."
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A. Leblanc letter, Paris, 1830, Oct. 4

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ALS regarding a social engagement.
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Aldo Castellani letters, Lisbon, Portugal, to Dr. David T. Smith, 1950, 1956

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Letters (ALS, TLS) relating to sample bacterial cultures sent by Castellani to Smith.
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