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Scope and Contents: From the Series: Summary: Manuscript letters, primarily received by John W. Francis, concerning medical instruction in New York City. Correspondents include Samuel Bard, Samuel L. Mitchill, James Tillary, Henry Waddell, David Hosack, Archibald McIntyre,, William J. Macneven, John D. Jacques, Gideon Hawley, William Moore, Joseph Blount, George Bushe, Alexander F. Vasche, and James Thatcher. This series also includes miscellaneous manuscript documents of David Hosack,...
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Scope and Contents: From the Series: Summary: Manuscript letters, primarily received by John W. Francis, concerning medical instruction in New York City. Correspondents include Samuel Bard, Samuel L. Mitchill, James Tillary, Henry Waddell, David Hosack, Archibald McIntyre,, William J. Macneven, John D. Jacques, Gideon Hawley, William Moore, Joseph Blount, George Bushe, Alexander F. Vasche, and James Thatcher. This series also includes miscellaneous manuscript documents of David Hosack,...
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Scope and Contents: From the Series: Summary: Manuscript letters, primarily received by John W. Francis, concerning medical instruction in New York City. Correspondents include Samuel Bard, Samuel L. Mitchill, James Tillary, Henry Waddell, David Hosack, Archibald McIntyre,, William J. Macneven, John D. Jacques, Gideon Hawley, William Moore, Joseph Blount, George Bushe, Alexander F. Vasche, and James Thatcher. This series also includes miscellaneous manuscript documents of David Hosack,...
 Box — Box: 1, Folder: 17

Scope and Contents: From the Series: Summary: Manuscript letters, primarily received by John W. Francis, concerning medical instruction in New York City. Correspondents include Samuel Bard, Samuel L. Mitchill, James Tillary, Henry Waddell, David Hosack, Archibald McIntyre,, William J. Macneven, John D. Jacques, Gideon Hawley, William Moore, Joseph Blount, George Bushe, Alexander F. Vasche, and James Thatcher. This series also includes miscellaneous manuscript documents of David Hosack,...
 Box — Box: 1, Folder: 18

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Summary: Catalogues, pamphlets, circulars, and broadsides outlining the course of lectures, faculty, and operational details of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1811-1845; the Rutgers Medical College, 1826-1827; and the Rutgers Medical Faculty at Geneva College, 1827-1830.

 Box — Box: 1, Folder: 19

Scope and Contents: From the Series:

Summary: Catalogues, pamphlets, circulars, and broadsides outlining the course of lectures, faculty, and operational details of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1811-1845; the Rutgers Medical College, 1826-1827; and the Rutgers Medical Faculty at Geneva College, 1827-1830.

 Box — Box: 1, Folder: 20

Scope and Contents: From the Series:

Summary: Catalogues, pamphlets, circulars, and broadsides outlining the course of lectures, faculty, and operational details of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1811-1845; the Rutgers Medical College, 1826-1827; and the Rutgers Medical Faculty at Geneva College, 1827-1830.

 Box — Box: 1, Folder: 21

Scope and Contents: From the Series:

Summary: Catalogues, pamphlets, circulars, and broadsides outlining the course of lectures, faculty, and operational details of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1811-1845; the Rutgers Medical College, 1826-1827; and the Rutgers Medical Faculty at Geneva College, 1827-1830.

 Box — Box: 1, Folder: 22

Scope and Contents: From the Series:

Summary: Catalogues, pamphlets, circulars, and broadsides outlining the course of lectures, faculty, and operational details of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1811-1845; the Rutgers Medical College, 1826-1827; and the Rutgers Medical Faculty at Geneva College, 1827-1830.

 Box — Box: 1, Folder: 23

Scope and Contents: From the Series: Summary: Dissertations completed for the M.D. degree at Queen's College in 1792 by Henry Van Solingen and in 1793 by Abraham Cornelison; dissertation completed for degree at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1811 by Thomas Edward Steele; inaugural discourse on the opening of the Rutgers Medical College by David Hosack in 1826; published lectures on medical topics by John D. Godman, and Valentine Mott; eulogies of Samuel L. Mitchill (1831) and...