Search

Search Results

1 result in this collection

Louis Agassiz letters, 1836-1861

2 items
Abstract Or Scope
2 letters (ALS). The first, in German, to fellow zoologist Dr. Kaup of Darmstadt. The second, in French, to W. G. Abel, a musician who applied for a position at Agassiz's school for girls.
1 result in this collection

Louis Agassiz letters, 1836-1861 2 items

1 result in this collection

Louis Ginsberg papers, 1958-1968

15 items
Abstract Or Scope
Correspondence concerning Louis Ginsberg's bookplate collection, 1958-1968.
1 result in this collection

Louis Ginsberg papers, 1958-1968 15 items

Louis Nicolas Vauquelin letter, Paris, to M. Frochot, 1805, Sept. 25 or 26

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Recommends a M. Gallet for a position of copy clerk.
1 result in this collection

Louis Pasteur papers, 1877-1889 and undated.

5 items
Abstract Or Scope
Papers include a letter requesting the transfer of a relative; a note on his work on rabies; autograph manuscript notes on a text by Edou. Dumas, which refer to incorrect calculations in Lavoisier's work; and six pages of holograph manuscript notes, corrected by Pasteur, on the proceedings of the Academy of Medicine, Paris, March 19, 1878, which relate to his work on anthrax.
1 result in this collection

Louis Pasteur papers, 1877-1889 and undated. 5 items

L. Ranvier letter, Paris, to the President of the British Medical Association, 1873, July 11

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Informs the President that he must decline the invitation of the British Medical Association because of other engagements.
1 result in this collection

Ludwig Choulant note, 1832, Jan. 29

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
Note (ANS). Bears an order for a book. Reverse bears an ink drawing.
1 result in this collection

Ludwig Choulant note, 1832, Jan. 29 1 items

Ludwig Fraenkel letter, Breslau, 1924, Jan. 26

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
TLS. Informs addressee of the program for an upcoming meeting.
1 result in this collection

Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert letter, Halle, 1809, Feb. 22

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. A plea, on behalf of his mother and other pensioners, for the back payment of their pensions.
1 result in this collection

Luther Ticknor papers, Salisbury, Conn., 1821-1847

13 items
Abstract Or Scope
Holograph documents, signed. Accounts of expenses incurred by the town of Salisbury and by various inhabitants against Dr. Luther Ticknor. Papers also include Adam Reid's Discourse delivered at the funeral of Luther Ticknor.
1 result in this collection

Luther Ticknor papers, Salisbury, Conn., 1821-1847 13 items

Lyman Spalding papers, 1799-1820

34 items
Abstract Or Scope
34 ALS, including 2 photostats. Most are addressed to Spalding. Correspondents include: Ezekiel Porter, Arthur Livermore, S.L. Mitchill, Nicholas Rousselet, B. Waterhouse, S. Ricketson, W.H. Woodward, Clement Storer, G. Richards, W.D. Peck, N. Potter, Ebenezer Lerned, J.C. Warren, C. Wistar, J. Langdon, J.A. Smith, G.C. Shattuck, H.U. Onderdonk, J.L.E.W. Shecut, J. De La Motta, William Eustis Langdon, and S.N. Trevett. Matters discussed include: the cause and prevention of yellow fever and the promotion of the Pharmacopoeia. Reference is also made to medical periodicals, e. g. The New England journal of medicine, The medical repository, and the Medical and philosophical journal and review. Letters from U. Parsons, Sir Robert Perceval and M. Rouviere offer a view of European medicine, referring to J. Abernethy, Sir E. Home, Sir C. Bell, Sir W. Lawrence, W.T. Brande and J.P. Frank, and of the influence of books by Americans such as J. Gorham, P. Cleaveland and B. Rush.
1 result in this collection

Lyman Spalding papers, 1799-1820 34 items

Macedonia Cooperative Community flyers for toy wooden blocks, 1950 and undated

0.6 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Founded in 1937 in Clarkesville (Habersham Co.), Ga. by Morris Randolph Mitchell; took name from nearby Baptist Church; comprised of families and individuals who worked collectively on the dairy, agricultural, forestry, and woodworking projects which provided the economic underpinnings of the community; originally an economic cooperative, Macedonia later passed through two distinct phases before its demise in 1958; at end of WWII an infusion of former civilian public service men, including conscientious objectors who had served prison sentences, joined the cooperative bringing an emphasis on pacifism; last stages of cooperative lasted from 1953-1957 when members of group explored the possibility of merging with the religious community known as the Society of Brothers (Bruderhof); in 1958 Macedonia ceased to be a separate community and property was sold at public auction on June 27, 1958. Collection comprises 4 flyers regarding the various wooden block sets made by the community for children.
1 result in this collection

Macedonia Cooperative Community flyers for toy wooden blocks, 1950 and undated 0.6 Linear Feet

Malachi Treat letter, Albany, to Andrew Craigie, Philadelphia, 1780, Aug. 22

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Treat requests medical supplies and reports of Indian atrocities on the frontier.
1 result in this collection

Malcolm Storer note, Boston, to Dr. Norton, 1909, June 17

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ANS. Thanks Norton for his gift of the medal of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland.
1 result in this collection

Mao era photographs of Chinese women, 1973-1975 and undated

0.2 Linear Feet
Abstract Or Scope
Collection comprises 36 black-and-white photographs, varying in size from about 4x6 to 9.5x11, some with card-stock backing. The images mainly portray women at work, as textile and other industry workers; as scientists, medical professionals, and academics; and as participants in Communist Party education. There are also images that pertain to improvements in women's status, whether for minorities or workers in general. The majority of the photographs bear captions in both Chinese and English. Several have Hsinhua News Agency markings; beyond such markings, the photographer is unidentified. A few have sizing information for reproduction, and many were likely used in an exhibition on the status of women in modern China. Loosely organized according to amount within the following topics, based on the caption provided for the photograph: factory workers, professional women, Communist Party workers, commune and other workers, and minorities.
1 result in this collection

Mao era photographs of Chinese women, 1973-1975 and undated 0.2 Linear Feet

Marcellin Berthelot letter, 1888, Dec. 9.

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
Letter (ALS) on the preventive fire-proofing of theaters.
1 result in this collection

Marie Carmichael Stopes letters, 1950

2 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS from Stopes to Lord Samuel and TL, presumably from Lord Samuel, to Stopes. In this exchange, Lord Samuel declines Stopes' request to review her collection of poems, "We burn", in his upcoming presentation to the English Association.
1 result in this collection

Marie Carmichael Stopes letters, 1950 2 items

Martin Kirschner letter, Konigsberg, 1924, June 4

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
TLS. Inquires after the reputation of a Dr. Wichura.
1 result in this collection

Mary Jackson Prescott papers, 1803-1809

6 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Letters from family friend Benjamin Waterhouse, W. Hiller, and brother Jackson Prescott give news of family and friends, inquire after the health of her father, Oliver Prescott (1731-1804), and touch upon the question of household finances. There is also a letter from Oliver Prescott to John T. Little regarding the estate of a George Pierce, whose financial affairs involve Judge Jackson Prescott.
1 result in this collection

Mary Jackson Prescott papers, 1803-1809 6 items

Mary Putnam Jacobi letter, [New York], undated

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Informs addressee that she is obliged to decline both the topics and manner of correspondence suggested.
1 result in this collection

Mary Putnam Jacobi letter, [New York], undated 1 items

Mason Fitch Cogswell letter, E. Hartford, to Miss Sally Butler, Hartford, undated

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Informs Miss Butler of a slight change in travel plans due to a headache suffered by Mrs. Cogswell and relays Mrs. Cogswell's instruction to write and let them know how "Catherine and the rest are."
1 result in this collection

Massachusetts General Hospital Board of Trustees letter, Boston, 1816, May

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
Circular letter, signed, soliciting contributions for the proposed institution from all towns within the Commonwealth. This examplar is addressed to the town of Leicester and signed by Thomas H. Perkins, Daniel Sargent, Joseph May, Josiah Quincy, Tristram Barnard and Richard Sullivan.
1 result in this collection

Massachusetts General Hospital Board of Trustees letter, Boston, 1816, May 1 items

Matthew Baillie letters, [London], 1819-1820 and undated

5 items
Abstract Or Scope
2 letters (ALS), 1 holograph note, and 2 clippings. Includes a prescription "for Dewar Esqr." and a note to "Richard Reeves Esq."
1 result in this collection

Matthew Thomson Letter, 1835 August 24

0.1 Linear Feet 1 Item
Abstract Or Scope
Mathew Thompson, a farmer in Fleming County, Kentucky with relatives in Greenville, Virginia. Letter from Matthew Thomson in Fleming County, Kentucky, dated August 24, 1835, to a relative John S. Thomson in Greenville, Virginia. Thomson relays news of his Aunt Rebecca's death and the health of other family members, comments on his crops and prices, and advises young men to marry at age 21 and have male children immediately to assist with farm work.
1 result in this collection

Matthew Thomson Letter, 1835 August 24 0.1 Linear Feet 1 Item

Matthieu Joseph Bonaventure Orfila papers, 1841-1842

2 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Letters of recommendation for a M. Tinville and a M. Gatteaux. The second letter is addressed to the Comte de Rambuteau and is co-signed by M. Cordier and M. Lavoint.
1 result in this collection

Matthieu Joseph Bonaventure Orfila papers, 1841-1842 2 items

Maurice Albin calling card, 1976 Oct. 31

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
Calling card (ANS), inscribed to Dr. Robert H. Wilkins.
1 result in this collection

Maurice Lambert document, circa 1918

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
Typed document. Physician's record of Lambert's stay at the Centre Neurologique, Place de Rouen, for observation and treatment of nervous disorders.
1 result in this collection

Maurice Lambert document, circa 1918 1 items

Max Einhorn letters, to Dr. Hyman J. Goldstein, 1943, 1945, 1951

4 items
Abstract Or Scope
2 ANS from Einhorn to Goldstein, 2 ALS from Anne Koerber to Goldstein. Letters relate to Goldstein's efforts to obtain biographical information regarding Einhorn, as well as copies of his written work.
1 result in this collection

Max Einhorn letters, to Dr. Hyman J. Goldstein, 1943, 1945, 1951 4 items

Max Verworn letter, Bonn, Germany, 1912, Jan. 8

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Sends copies of a lecture to a colleague in Baltimore.
1 result in this collection

Max von Pettenkofer papers, Munich, 1878-1886

3 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Writes of his publications on public health and on cholera.
1 result in this collection

Michael Leib letter, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to Joseph Clay, House of Representatives, Washington, 1806, Dec. 22

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Writes of his part in the effort to impeach Governor Thomas McKean and asks Clay to obtain seeds of curious plants from a Captain Lewis for a visiting friend, Henry Muhlenberg.
1 result in this collection

Michel-Augustin Thouret note, [Paris], 1798, Sept. 30

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ANS. Requests that addressee communicate information regarding veterinary schools directly to Lieut. Cabanis.
1 result in this collection
1 result in this collection

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

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Report of a meeting of the College of Surgeons. English translation available.
1 result in this collection

M. Oliver letters, Blois, France, 1921, 1922

2 items
Abstract Or Scope
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.
1 result in this collection

M. Oliver letters, Blois, France, 1921, 1922 2 items

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

4 items
Abstract Or Scope
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.
1 result in this collection

Monsieur Emile Roux papers, [Paris], 1908-1926 and undated 4 items

Morell Mackenzie papers, [London], 1874-1891

4 items
Abstract Or Scope
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.
1 result in this collection

Morell Mackenzie papers, [London], 1874-1891 4 items

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

0.1 Linear Feet (1 item)
Abstract Or Scope
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.
1 result in this collection

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

0.1 Linear Feet (1 volume) 1 v.
Abstract Or Scope
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.
1 result in this collection

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

2 items
Abstract Or Scope
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.
1 result in this collection

M. Petit-Radel papers, Paris, 1792-1803 2 items

1 result in this collection

Mr. Warner receipt, [1861].

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
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.
1 result in this collection

Mr. Warner receipt, [1861]. 1 items

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

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Claims that Townsend cannot have a grievance against him, since he has never met Townsend.
1 result in this collection

Nathanial Backus deed, Norwich, Conn., to Israel Lothrup, 1708, Jan. 28

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
Holograph, signed. Deed of land purchase. Witnessed by Solomon Tracy and Benajah Bushnell. Acknowledged by Richard Bushnell, Justice of the Peace.
1 result in this collection

Nathaniel Chapman papers, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], 1826-1829 and undated

4 items
Abstract Or Scope
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.
1 result in this collection

Nathaniel Chapman papers, [Philadelphia, Pennsylvania], 1826-1829 and undated 4 items

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

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS relating to various personal and business matters.
1 result in this collection

Nathaniel Peabody letter, Exeter, New Hampshire, to Noah Emery, 1814, June 25

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. Communicates Estwick Evans' request for blank writs and summons. A typed transcript is available.
1 result in this collection

Nathaniel Potter letter, Baltimore, 1826, Apr. 20

1 items
Abstract Or Scope
ALS. A letter of recommendation for a Dr. Steinecke.
1 result in this collection