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John Ramsbotham letter, 1822, Jan. 25

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ALS. Writes of cases of rupture of the uterus and provides the details of one particular case.
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John Ramsbotham letter, 1822, Jan. 25 1 items

John Reed Bumgarner letter, Camp Butner, NC, to W.C. Davison, 1945, Nov. 24

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This typed transcript copy of a letter from Bumgarner to Davison, made for Mrs. Trent, was removed from the "Bataan" copy of Davison's "Compleat Pediatrician", a volume in the Historical Collection, call number "II Davison". The letter relates that Bumgarner made much use of the book during the WWII campaign in the Pacific.
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John Reed Bumgarner letter, Camp Butner, NC, to W.C. Davison, 1945, Nov. 24 1 items

John Rhea Barton letter, Philadelphia, 1826, Dec. 22

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Letter (ALS) of reference for Mr. Andrew Ellicot Kennedy.
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John Ring manuscript, Cambridge, England, 1808, Aug. 4

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MS. A report of the findings of the investigation by a deputation of the Royal Jennerian Society into the reputed failure of vaccination in Cambridge. The investigators consider the claims of Sir Isaac Pennington, an opponent of vaccination. The report is also signed by Frederick Thackeray and Hugh Blair.
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John Ring manuscript, Cambridge, England, 1808, Aug. 4 1 items

John Rodgers letter, Newport, Rhode Island, to William P.C. Barton, 1812, Jan. 6

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ALS. An enthusiastic response to Barton's efforts to introduce citrus fruits and fruit juices into the diet of Navy servicemen as a preventive against scurvy.
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John Sears document, Sharon, 1845, June 31

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Holograph receipt, signed by John S. Jewett for payments received for Dr. John Sears from the town of Sharon.
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John Sears document, Sharon, 1845, June 31 1 items

John Shaw Billings letters, New York City, to W.R. Benjamin, 1891, Apr. 13 and May 13

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2 letters (TLS). Billings, as Director of the New York Public Library, makes bids for some documents and manuscripts offered by Benjamin to the Library.
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John Torrey papers, 1818-1859

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ALS. Papers consist mostly of letters written to Torrey by professional colleagues, botanists and geologists involved in exploration and surveyor expeditions. Notable correspondents include Louis Agassiz, A.D. Bache, Spencer Fullerton Baird, George Bentham, Jacob Bigelow, James Dwight Dana, William Darlington, Amos Eaton, Ebenezer Emmons, Asa Gray, A. Guyot, Robert Hare, Joseph Henry, Edward Hitchcock, John Lindley, Josiah Clark Nott, C.S. Rafinesque, and John White Webster. A complete list of correspondents is available.
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John Torrey papers, 1818-1859 59 items

John Tweedale letter, Lyme, Norfolk, to Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P, 1834, Nov. 16 and 18

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ALS. Proposal to erect a monument in honor of the passage of the Reform Bill.
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John Tyndall letter, London, undated

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ALS. Tyndall inquires after "the character of the instruction" received by the two sons of a deceased acquaintance.
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John Tyndall letter, London, undated 1 items

John Ware letter, Hingham, Mass., to Doctor Fiske, 1835, June 9

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ALS. Reports no great change in the condition of a Miss Andrews and prescribes various medicines.
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John W. Couch license, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1898, May 18

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License to practice "physic, surgery, and midwifery" in the state of New York.
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John Weitzel document, South Carolina, 1779, Jan.

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Holograph document, signed by Weitzel. Statement of amount due to physician John Weitzel for attendance and medicine to two wounded men at prison district 96 in South Carolina.
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John Weitzel document, South Carolina, 1779, Jan. 1 items

John W. Francis letter, New York City, to Mr. Randall, 1853, Dec. 20

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ALS. Welcomes Dr. O'Callaghan's "Documentary history of New York", sent to him by Randall, as a fitting tribute to the greatness of the state and mentions his own part in promoting work on the Erie Canal.
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John W. Francis letter, New York City, to Mr. Randall, 1853, Dec. 20 1 items

John White Webster letter, Cambridge, MA, 1845, Sept. 24

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ALS. Instructions for the forwarding of some books and for the purchase of a map of the Hudson River.
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Jonathan Potts papers, Albany, 1777, June 1 and Oct. 2

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Autograph and holograph documents, signed, for receipt of funds from Jonathan Trumbull for the running of the General Hospital in the Northern District. Both documents also bear receipts on the reverse side.
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Jonathan Potts papers, Albany, 1777, June 1 and Oct. 2 2 items

Jonathan Wathen Phipps letter, to Joseph Lancaster, 1811, Aug. 22

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ALS. Phipps inquires about various book subscriptions.
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Joseph-Francois Malgaigne papers, 1849, Aug. 22 and undated.

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ANS, including a request to attend his dying daughter, and a recommendation of a M. Vautrin.
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Joseph Lovell papers, Washington, D.C, 1834-1835

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ALS to Thomas Aspinwall and to William Jenkins Worth relating to accounts and expenses to be paid by the Surgeon General's Office.
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Joseph Lovell papers, Washington, D.C, 1834-1835 2 items

Joseph Maximilian Chelius letter, Heidelberg, Germany, 1833, Jun. 16

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A letter (ALS) of sympathy on the occasion of the death of the addressee's mother-in-law. A biographical note accompanies letter.
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Joseph Montagu Cotterill note, London, to Mr. Mayhew, undated

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ANS. Returning thanks for congratulations upon investiture as baron.
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Joseph Pancoast letter, Philadelphia, to Wm. B. Thomas, 1861, Apr. 22

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ALS. A letter of recommendation for a former student, Dr. Bertolet.
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Joseph Parrish document, [Philadelphia], 1817, May 17

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Autograph document, signed. Certificate gives age, residence and illness of a William Stevenson.
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Joseph Parrish letter, Burlington, New York, to James T. Mitchell, 1888, Feb. 16

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ALS. Sends pamphlets on alcoholism and the medical jurisprudence of alcoholism.
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Joseph Pomeroy Root letter, Santiago de Chile, 1873, Mar. 30

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ALS. Root writes of his practice among the poor of Chile, of the small pox epidemic, and of his travels in South America.
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Joseph R. Smith letter, Little Rock, Arkansas, to [Mr. Grier], [1866], Mar. 11

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ALS. Writes of the circumstances of the death of Grier's son in the explosion of The Miami.
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Josiah Bartlett document, Boston, 1817, Oct. 2

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Document, signed. Certificate of the Massachusetts Medical Society, that Josiah Lamson is qualified to practice medicine. Signed by, among others, Josiah Bartlett and Aaron Dexter.
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Josiah Bartlett document, Boston, 1817, Oct. 2 1 items

Josiah Clark Nott letters and note, 1839, 1855, and undated

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Josiah Clark Nott was a surgeon, ethnologist, and enslaver with a medical practice in Mobile, Alabama. Collection consists of two letters and one note, written by Nott from Mobile. The 1839 letter speaks of payment for services and financial difficulties; the 1855 letter comments favorably on a work by Arthur de Gobineau on the theory of racial differences, published in French in the U.S. in 1855, which upheld the superiority of the "Aryan race" and thus promoted slavery as a just and moral system. Nott mentions in the 1855 letter that he had hired a "young friend" to help with the translation of Gobineau's work into English, which was published in 1856 in a much shortened and edited form. The undated note asks about the suitability of evening attire. Acquired as part of the Trent Collection, History of Medicine Collections at Duke University.
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Josiah Clark Nott letters and note, 1839, 1855, and undated 3 items (1 folder)

Josiah Curtis letter, Boston, to Hon. A. Walker, No. Brookfield, 1861, Apr. 30

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ALS. Writes that he is fearful of being removed from his office of Superintendent of Registration on the Boston Sanitary Commission as a consequence of his signing a petition requesting a Board of Health. Asks that Walker speak to Secretary of State Warner or Governor Andrew on his behalf. Gives names of others who support his cause. Encloses a copy of a letter from William B. Calhoun, addressed to Warner, arguing his case.
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Josiah Curtis letter, Boston, to Hon. A. Walker, No. Brookfield, 1861, Apr. 30 1 items

J. R. Hamrick photograph album, 1903-1946

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Bridge builder; resident of Staunton, Va. Collection comprises a photgraph album probably compiled by Hamrick, who built trestles and railroad bridges all over the South. Includes 339 photographs, including 333 black-and-white gelatin prints (possibly matte collodion prints), as well as 6 cyanotypes, primarily of concrete-and-metal bridges constructed in Mississippi, Louisiana, Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Alabama, as well as a few shots of construction sites in British Columbia. Many of the images, but not all, contain brief identifying markings made in pencil or pen on the surface of the photograph. Sizes range from 3"x2.5" to 4.5"x6.5, with several attempts by Hamrick to create "panoramic" views by pasting two images together. Large sections of the album are devoted to the Whitney and South Fork bridges in North Carolina, but topics generally include construction scenes in various stages of completion; work crews, engineers, and surveying teams; camps and homesteads used as residences, and family life there. The majority of the photographs date between 1903 and 1914, with only 3 shots dating from 1946. There are also images taken during excursions; for instance, to St. Augustine, Fla.; Mardi Gras in New Orleans (1906); and the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis (1904). There are also unidentified groups of young people, including possibly a women's school, "Rockdale" (in Ga.?), as well as a few clearly marked images of parties and a football game at Virginia Polytechnical Institute.
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J. R. Hamrick photograph album, 1903-1946 1 Linear Feet

J. Roberts letter, 1917, Mar. 9.

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ALS. Discusses the relative merits of Cassels' and the salt pack methods in the treatment of fractures.
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J. Roberts letter, 1917, Mar. 9. 1 items

J. S. Henslow letter, Cambridge, England, 1840, July 15

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ALS. Conveys his willingness to collaborate in the preparation of the Dictionary.
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J. Sichel papers, 1850-1860

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ALS to a prospective patient and a holograph prescription, signed.
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J. Sichel papers, 1850-1860 2 items

J. Smyth Rogers letter, Boston, to Rev. J.P.B. Storer, 1840, Sept. 17

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ALS. Asks for information on the working of the Common School System of Syracuse, New York.
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J. Stirling-Gilchrist papers, 1925, Apr.-Oct.

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2 holograph manuscripts; clean copies, with some corrections. "Visit to the Zurich School" is a transcript (30 pp.) of interviews with members of the "Zurich School" of psychoanalysis, including C.G. Jung, Oskar Robert Pfister, Alphonse Maeder, Paul Federn, Emil Oberholzer and Eugen Bleuler. "My analysis with Freud" is a transcript (44 pp.) of 15 sittings with Sigmund Freud. Stirling-Gilchrist claims to be a student of W.H.R. Rivers.
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J. Stirling-Gilchrist papers, 1925, Apr.-Oct. 2 items

J. T. Royle manuscript, [Fort William, India], undated

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AMS. Royle's detailed report to Adam, Secretary to the Medical Board, Fort William, of the death from cholera of surgeon Henry Cavell.
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Jules Beclard letter, Paris, 1869, Nov. 17

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Letter (ALS) relating to a request for a letter of recommendation.
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Jules Cloquet document, Paris, 1839, Apr. 19

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Holograph, signed. Certifies that M. Truinet suffers from various physical ailments which warrant his release from service in the national guard.
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Jules Cloquet document, Paris, 1839, Apr. 19 1 items

Jules Emile Pean note, 1893, Jan. 6.

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ANS. Informs addressee that he will be detained by an operation and thus will not be able to meet at the appointed time.
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Jules Emile Pean note, 1893, Jan. 6. 1 items

Jules Gabriel Francois Baillarger letters, Paris, 1840 and undated

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2 letters (ALS). One is a certificate to commit a female patient.
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Julia Nunnally Duncan collection of Fred Chappell letters, 1988-1998

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Collection consists of incoming correspondence (1988-1998) to Julia Nunnally Duncan from North Carolina poet and author Fred Chappell.
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Just Christian von Loder papers, 1806-1813

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ALS. Loder writes of his situation and that of friends and family during the Napoleonic Wars, from Narva in 1806 and from Moscow in 1813. In the first letter, he bemoans the defeat of the German states; mentions the student unrest at the University of Halle and the subsequent closing of the university as yet another setback for the German nation; and sees Russia as the only "nation" which can now hope to defeat Napoleon. Loder, educated in Germany, was born in Riga, Estonia, and thus could be considered a Russian. In the second letter, he expresses fierce Russian nationalist sentiments, for which uncharacteristic effusions he explains that he cannot give reasons in writing. Probably he meant to appease the Russian censors. In this letter he details his efforts to organize and oversee the operation of the field hospital in Kassimoff and describes Moscow before and after the siege.
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Just Christian von Loder papers, 1806-1813 2 items

Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner manuscript, 1835, Mar. 20

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Autograph prescription, signed.
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Justus Freiherr von Liebig letter, Giessen, to William Charles Henry, 1836, May 26

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ALS. Liebig refers to Henry's visit to Giessen and inquires after his visit to Paris. He suggests that Henry might be interested in pursuing Edmund Davy's research on gases.
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Kate Z. Homer note, Sioux City, Iowa, 1895, Sept. 18

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ANS. Informs addressee that she was elected coroner the previous year.
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K. Kettilby letters, 1779, 1784

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The two letters seem to have been dictated, taken by Mr. Barth. Correspondents are a Mr. Coombes and a Mr. Burns.
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K. Kettilby letters, 1779, 1784 2 items

Knights of Malta document, 1588?

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Document on folded parchment, written in French, from Maltese branch of Knights Hospitaller. Content currently unknown. More modern stamp in blue ink on document indicates that the document was in the "Archives de l'Ordre Malthe."
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Knights of Malta document, 1588? 1 items

Koinonia Community article and memoranda, 1953 and 1957

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The Koinonia Community was a Christian farm community founded in 1942 in Americus (Sumter Co.), Ga., by Clarence and Florence Jordan and Martin and Mabel England. Collection comprises one article (1953, reprinted from MOTIVE magazine by the Board of Education of the Methodist Church), as well as two memoranda soliciting support for the community as a result of violence directed toward it during the 1950s because of its interracial composition.
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