Student notes on medical clinic taught by Dr. Tinsley R. Harrison at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, 1938-39. Includes articles, other lectures, cases by Morgan, Kampmeir and others.
This small collection of diplomas and other memorabilia from the life of John L. Hart, MD includes a short biography written by his daughter, two photographs from 1905 graduation from HCM, and three account books from his practice, 1905-1906, 1916 and 1916-1917.
This collection consists of the final drafts, galley proofs, and related correspondence related to his publication, Medical Complications of Pregnancy, 1957-1969.
This collection contains two sets of student notes, one from 1903 and the other from 1907, as well as reprints and photographs.
This collection contains information about the illnesses and treatments of the family of James P. and Pattie A.K. Helm, of the Crescent Hill neighborhood of Louisville, 1886-1914. Illnesses covered include croup, diphtheria, fever, rheumatism, mumps, pneumonia, headache, dysentery, chills, neuralgia, whooping cough, accidental injuries, and many more.
This collection of materials on Elmer Lee Henderson, MD, consists of biographical information, artwork, programs, photographs, reference files, correspondence, certificates and clippings. Much of it concentrates on Henderson’s interest in the topic of socialized medicine.
Photocopies of Charles A. Hentz diary covering the period of his life at the University of Louisville School of Medcine. Of particular note are his notes on his role as assistant to Dr. George Bayless, Demonstrator of Anatomy, in his quest to procure bodies for dissection by medical students. Collection also includes a portion of his autobiography. Originals are at the University of North Carolina.
This collection consists of an amputating case belonging to and used by Dr. R.L. Heston during the Civil War, 1861-1865.