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M. Louis letter, Paris, to M. le Doyen, 1791, Oct. 1

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ALS. Report of a meeting of the College of Surgeons. English translation available.
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M. Oliver letters, Blois, France, 1921, 1922

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2 ALS. Asks that recipient permit Lallemand, Olivier's former intern, to incorporate recipient's clinical notes and observations into his thesis for the Centre Neurologique at Montpellier.
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M. Oliver letters, Blois, France, 1921, 1922 2 items

Monsieur Emile Roux papers, [Paris], 1908-1926 and undated

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Two letters and an autograph manuscript, signed, convey Roux's suspicions that the removal of Dr. Remlinger, the French head of the Constantinople branch of the Pasteur Institute, was due to German intrigue. There is also a note to M. Ernst Fritz Katz.
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Monsieur Emile Roux papers, [Paris], 1908-1926 and undated 4 items

Morell Mackenzie papers, [London], 1874-1891

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ALS. Sends Mr. Garcia a prescription; informs a prospective patient about consultation fees; writes of the release of his book, The fatal illness of Frederick the Noble; and declines an offer to contribute to the periodical, The ladies home journal.
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Morell Mackenzie papers, [London], 1874-1891 4 items

Morris Fishbein letter to Dr. H. Sinclair Taite, 1922 October 27

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Collection comprises a letter (1922 October 27) Morris Fishbein wrote to Dr. H. Sinclair Taite regarding the purchase and shipment of volumes of the Bulletin of the Society of Medical History of Chicago.
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Morris Fishbein letter to Dr. H. Sinclair Taite, 1922 October 27 0.1 Linear Feet (1 item)

Moses T. Cilley essays on natural theology, theism, and creationism versus evolution, 1861 and undated

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Methodist minister who preached in New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Born in Salisbury, Mass., in 1830, to Jonathan Cilley and Abigail Fowler; married Sarah A. Eaton in 1849, and died after 1910. Collection comprises a volume, 250 pages, filled with handwritten religious essays (called themes or lectures, which are sometimes separated into chapters), on the topics of natural theology, theism, and creationism versus evolution. Whether the essays were written to support the author's theological studies, as material to be presented in convocations, or in response to the scientific revelations or debates of the time is unclear; however, a reader with initials "J.W.M" read, notated, and provided short comments on the contents. Cilley provided a few ink drawings, including a chart showing the geologic strata and time periods, as well as an image of the human heart. Many essays contain citations to theological writings of the period. Among the many philosophers and writers covered are Aristotle, Benedict Spinoza, Thomas Hobbes, d'Alembart, Diderot, Voltaire, Alexander Pope, David Hume, Hugh Miller, and Enoch Pond.
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Moses T. Cilley essays on natural theology, theism, and creationism versus evolution, 1861 and undated 0.1 Linear Feet (1 volume) 1 v.

M. Petit-Radel papers, Paris, 1792-1803

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Holograph document, signed. Receipt of payment by M. Panckoucke, probably Charles Joseph Panckoucke (1736-1798), for work on the Dictionnarie de chirurgie. ALS to Nicolas Dubois de Chemant, regarding personal financial and professional matters. Dubois de Chemant's wife adds a postscript.
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M. Petit-Radel papers, Paris, 1792-1803 2 items

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Mr. Warner receipt, [1861].

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A receipt written out by a Mr. Warner, recording the amount owed to a Dr. Thomas Miner for services rendered "to himself" during Oct. and Nov., 1861. Acquired by the History of Medicine Collections at Duke University.
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Mr. Warner receipt, [1861]. 1 items

Myles Standish letter, New York City, to Martin J. Townsend, Troy, [New York], 1896, Nov. 30

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ALS. Claims that Townsend cannot have a grievance against him, since he has never met Townsend.
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Nathanial Backus deed, Norwich, Conn., to Israel Lothrup, 1708, Jan. 28

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Holograph, signed. Deed of land purchase. Witnessed by Solomon Tracy and Benajah Bushnell. Acknowledged by Richard Bushnell, Justice of the Peace.
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Nathaniel Chapman papers, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], 1826-1829 and undated

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Letter (ALS) recommending Dr. Barrington for naval service, bearing a recommendation by William E. Horner; 2 letters (ALS) regarding a treatment for a stomach disorder; holograph notes, probably in Samuel Jackson's hand, regarding this treatment.
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Nathaniel Chapman papers, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], 1826-1829 and undated 4 items

Nathaniel Coffin letter, Boston, to Mr. Sam White, 1773, Oct. 6

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ALS relating to various personal and business matters.
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Nathaniel Peabody letter, Exeter, New Hampshire, to Noah Emery, 1814, June 25

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ALS. Communicates Estwick Evans' request for blank writs and summons. A typed transcript is available.
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Nathaniel Potter letter, Baltimore, 1826, Apr. 20

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ALS. A letter of recommendation for a Dr. Steinecke.
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National Biscuit Company photograph album, 1900-1935

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The National Biscuit Company was founded in 1898, the product of a merger among the American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company, the New York Biscuit Company, and the United States Baking Company. The new conglomerate was headquartered in New York City with 114 bakeries across the United States. Over the next several decades the company grew by acquiring companies such as the F.H. Bennett Company, maker of Milk-Bone Pet Products, and the Shredded Wheat Company, maker of Triscuit Wafers and Shredded Wheat Cereal. The name "Nabisco" was first used as the name for a cracker introduced in 1901, but the corporate name did not change to Nabisco until 1971. The Uneeda Biscuit, National Biscuit Company's first packaged cracker, was the subject of the company's first million-dollar advertising campaign. Collection comprises a photograph album containing 129 gelatin silver prints and two cyanotypes by anonymous photographers. The majority of the photographs feature storefront and grocery displays of National Biscuit Company cookies and crackers, including Oreos, Animal Crackers, Fig Newtons, Graham Crackers, Uneeda Biscuits, among others. Several of the photographs indicate that the images were taken in Buffalo, New York, and many document the National Biscuit Company's sales force there, posed formally, attending sales meetings, or engaged together in leisure activities. The album also contains photographs of horse drawn delivery wagons, a display for Milk Bone dog biscuits, children dressed in costumes that promote company products, and a classroom of children "playing store."
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National Biscuit Company photograph album, 1900-1935 0.6 Linear Feet

New England girls' summer camps photograph album, 1916-1917

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Collection comprises a photograph album in two sections, containing a total of 261 black-and-white prints that feature the athletic and social activities of young female campers. The photographs were taken by an unidentified teenage girl. The first section of the album comprises 51 photographs (with captions) taken during the summer of 1916, twenty-six of them at Camp Mascoma, in Enfield, N.H., including shots of the Shaker Bridge and scenes of campers canoeing and swimming, among other activities. There are also 8 photos taken at Lost River, near North Woodstock, N.H.; 6 photos of girls with other family members at Wollaston Beach in Quincy, Mass.; and 11 photos of Boston's Franklin Park, a children's May Party, and other activities. The second section of the album contains 210 photographs (of which only 35 have captions and 10 are loose) taken during the summer of 1917 at Camp Teconnet on China Lake in China, Me. These photographs picture campers swimming, canoeing, playing basketball, doing calisthenics, posing singly and in small groups, etc. There are also many photographs of campers dressed in elaborate costumes (of dowagers, gypsies, clowns, Native Americans, etc.), including several featuring campers in male attire, impersonating Charlie Chaplin, WWI soldiers, playboys, waiters, etc.
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New England girls' summer camps photograph album, 1916-1917 0.6 Linear Feet

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Nicholas Biddle letters, 1817-1840, and undated.

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4 letters (ALS). Correspondence from Caspar Wistar, Robert Hare and Nathaniel Chapman. Wistar writes regarding quarantine regulations, that, on the one hand, they should prevent the introduction of contagious diseases and, on the other, should not be "burdensome to commerce". Includes transcription of Wistar letter.
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Nicholas Biddle letters, 1817-1840, and undated. 5 items

Nicolas Heurteloup letter, Paris, 1801, Oct. 3

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ALS. Heurteloup, in his official capacity, replies to the inquiries of a Citizen Veneuere, a young surgeon at Bergerac, Department of Dordogne.
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Nicolas Heurteloup letter, Paris, 1801, Oct. 3 1 items

Nicolas Puzos traite des accouchements, [Paris], 1753, Mar. 4

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Holograph manuscript, signed. The manuscript was first published in 1759.
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Niels R. Finsen letters, 1904

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Letters from Niels R. Finsen, the 1903 Nobel Prize awardee for Medicine or Physiology. Envelope addressed to Hr. Docent Dr. phil.Schmidt-Nielsen, Lysintituts Laboratorium, Rosenvaenget, [Kobenhaven]. Typescript transcription of the Danish text and English translation.
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Niels R. Finsen letters, 1904 3 items

Norman Bethune papers, 1970-1976, and undated.

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Newspaper clippings and letters (LS). Bethune worked in China in the late 1930's and the clippings document renewed interest in Bethune in early 1970's as relations improved between China and the West. Correspondence consists of inquiries regarding Bethune from R.J. Stewart to J.L. Wilson.
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Norman Bethune papers, 1970-1976, and undated. 12 items

NOW products order form, circa 1992

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The National Organization for Women (NOW) is a feminist activist organization founded in 1966. Collection comprises one product order form on newsprint, offering feminist and activist-themed items (books, buttons, t-shirts, jewelry, stickers, etc.) available for sale from the National Organization for Women office in Washington, D.C.
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NOW products order form, circa 1992 1 Linear Feet

Olive Company publicity and order form for the National Bust Developer, 1915-1920 and undated

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The Olive Company was based in Clarinda, Ia. Collection comprises printed material supporting the purchase of the National Bust Developer, a vacuum appliance. Includes an advertising pamphlet (15 pgs.) for "perfect bust development," an order blank, and a sheet of endorsements. The advertising pamphlet explains flat-chestedness as follows: "In the natural order of things, maternity would have occurred early enough to prevent the loss of the busts. The development of the busts is greatly dependent upon the maternal instincts. The tendency of the day is to postpone marriage much beyond the age demanded by Nature. Hence it is that there are a multitude of women who are well developed in all other respects, but find to their chagrin that the busts are gradually disappearing." (p. 6)
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Olive Company publicity and order form for the National Bust Developer, 1915-1920 and undated 0.1 Linear Feet

Oliver Wendell Holmes papers, 1850-1885

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ALS. Letters on family genealogy; poems; and an ink cartoon drawing, on the reverse of one of the poems. Also includes a later addition to the collection of a signed manuscript poem Holmes wrote during the aftermath of the great Boston fire, November 13, 1872, entitled "After the fire" (4 leaves of lined paper).
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Oliver Wendell Holmes papers, 1850-1885 6 items

Olivier Pierre document, [1917].

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Typed document. Physician's record of Pierre's stay as a patient at the Centre Neurologique, Place de Rouen, for observation and treatment of a nervous disorder.
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Olivier Pierre document, [1917]. 1 items

O. Terrillon note, undated [before 1895].

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ANS. Sets a time to meet the next day.
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Oyntment of Tobacca, 18th century

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Medical receipt on a single sheet of paper in an anonymous hand for an ointment made with olive oil, green tobacco, white wine, turpentine, and bee's wax. Below this, a recipe for "Lucatellus Oyntment or Balsome." On the verso, in a different hand, is a receipt for "Dr. Meades emultion for the lungs." A note in a different hand states "out of an ancient book of prescriptions culinary & medical from circa 1650."
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Oyntment of Tobacca, 18th century 1 items

Pablo Picasso papers, 1913-1958 and undated.

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ANS in French, in which Picasso refers to his salt-free diet and arranges a meeting for the next day. Papers include a gallery exhibit guide, a publisher's catalog, and newspaper clipping.
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Pablo Picasso papers, 1913-1958 and undated. 4 items

Parker Cleaveland papers, 1822-1828

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ALS to Cleaveland from Adam Seybert, regarding mineral specimens; from John Doane Wells, relating to affairs at Bowdoin College; and from Andrew Ferdinand Holmes, informing Cleaveland of his election to honorary member of the Natural History Society of Montreal.
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Parker Cleaveland papers, 1822-1828 3 items

Pasquier papers, Chatelet, 1872-1873

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ALS to M. Lebon, President of the Royal Academy of Medicine of Belgium. Letters annotated by Lebon.
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Pasquier papers, Chatelet, 1872-1873 2 items

Paul Bartels letters, Berlin, to Dr. Pagel, 1905, Jun.-Oct.

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2 letters (ALS) and 1 postcard signed. Discusses the journal, "Die Nekrologe". Makes arrangements for editing and publishing his late father's unfinished work.
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Paul Bartels letters, Berlin, to Dr. Pagel, 1905, Jun.-Oct. 3 items

Paul Bert note, Paris, [between 1880-1886], Oct. 1

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Note (ANS) relating to a memorial. Includes transcription.
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Paul Broca papers, 1869, and undated.

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Note (ANS) with regards to a course of treatment, and a letter (ALS) discussing, among other things, artificial limbs. Includes transcriptions of both items, and a translation of the letter (ALS).
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Paul Broca papers, 1869, and undated. 4 items

Paul Brouardel letter, Berlin, 1883, Nov. 11

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Letter (ALS) regarding the transport of various anatomical specimens across the French-German border. Includes transcription and translation.
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Paul Brouardel letter, Berlin, 1883, Nov. 11 3 items

Paul Delannoy scrapbook pages, 1916-1921 and undated

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Collection comprises 4 scrapbook pages the Delannoy's compiled to document their lives during World War I. Includes a map of France with the front outlined, along with the Delannoy ration cards for sugar and gasoline, safe-passage documents for Paul and Jeanne (one set contains their black-and-white photographs), and insurance papers they signed recognizing the risk of war in areas they traveled. Three pieces of French paper money are attached to one page. The final page contains an undated poster from the Paris Chamber of Commerce regarding war loans.
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Paul Delannoy scrapbook pages, 1916-1921 and undated 1.5 Linear Feet (1 oversize folder)

Paul F. Eve autograph, undated.

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End fragment of an ALS.
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P. C. A. Louis note, to M. le President de l'Academie, circa 1800-1872

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ANS. Asks the President to recommend a doctor from the French garrison in Rome.
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Pennsylvania Hospital certificate, Philadelphia, 1786, Jan. 16

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Certifies Alexander Nesbitt's contribution of ten pounds, as witnessed by Mordecai Lewis, treasurer of the Corporation of Contributors.
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Peter Fiveroke ledger, 1791-1792

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Ledger of sums owed to Fiveroke by Christian Forny for various medical supplies and services. The account is witnessed and signed by Jacob Young, a Justice of the Peace for Frederick County, November 20, 1793.
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Peter Fiveroke ledger, 1791-1792 1 items

Peter Middleton document, New York, New York, 1754, Aug. 9

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Document, signed by Simon Johnson, recorder of New York. Bond to keep the peace brought by Dr. James Magra against Dr. Peter Middleton and Dr. William Farquhar.
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Peter Middleton document, New York, New York, 1754, Aug. 9 1 items

Peter Turner papers, 1773-1792

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Holograph document, signed by Fre. Smythe, is a New Jersey medical license. ANS documents his finding that a William Young is fit for mustering, an IOU, and the receipt of dividends from shares in the Ohio Company.
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Peter Turner papers, 1773-1792 4 items

Peter V. Schenck letter, Pittsburgh Landing, Tenn., to Sylvanus Bunton, 1862, May 21

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ALS. Schenck informs Bunton that the medicines he requested have been dispatched, speaks disparagingly of "Sanitarians" and "Nightingales", and refers to the hospital boats at the Landing.
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Petition by the citizens of Cripple Creek, Virginia, to Jeff Davis, President of the Confederacy, 1864 July 15

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Petition addressed "To his Excellency--The President of the Confederate States of America" from the citizens of Cripple Creek, Wythe County, Va. requesting the exemption of Dr. C.C. Campbell, the family physician for the area, to be exempted, detailed, and left in the area.
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Petrus Camper letter, Lem Lankum, [the Netherlands], to Johann Heinrich Merck, Darmstadt, Germany, 1786, Oct. 9

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Letter (ALS). Typescript of French original and typed English translation are available. Discusses the petrified fossils of Montmartre, Maestricht, and Euhstedt and the cetaceans at M. de Buffon's in Paris. Expresses disappointment at being unable to see Goethe, touching on the troubled internal political affairs of the Netherlands. Announces intention to make a short trip to Germany in the spring in order to visit Merck and Soemmerring.
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Petrus Camper letter, Lem Lankum, [the Netherlands], to Johann Heinrich Merck, Darmstadt, Germany, 1786, Oct. 9 6 items

Phebe Ann Palmer letters, 1864, 1865

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Collection comprises two letters (1864 January 3 and 1865 October 13) Phebe Ann Palmer wrote to unidentified recipients. Topics include the weather, health of family members, visitors and visiting, the local school teachers, the Clinton County Fair, the Civil War and its related deaths and sacrifices. She added at one point "I have told you all the gossip I know," and she writes at length about her thoughts and feelings regarding other people and situations.
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Phebe Ann Palmer letters, 1864, 1865 0.1 Linear Feet (2 items)

Philadelphia General Hospital document, Philadelphia, 1779, Feb.

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Holograph document, signed. Statement of provisions and stores delivered to the Philadelphia General Hospital from July 1778 to February 1779. Signed by Thomas Jones.
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Philip John Schuyler letter, Albany, to Thomas Barclay, Esq., 1801, May 2

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ALS. Schuyler, a chronic sufferer of gout, gives his case history and writes of Samuel Stringer's prescribed treatment against gout, the inhalation of oxygen.
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