This collection consists of a medical bag received from Brooks Denhard Surgical Instrument Company, with many original medications and instruments, several pamphlets and brochures, and a student’s History Record sheet, Louisville General Hospital, dated 1942.
Ten items relating to the English physician and anthropologist John Beddoe were discovered between the pages of his autobiography, Memories of Eighty Years (1910). Seven, including two manuscript letters to F. W. Cook, were removed to form this record group. Two obituaries and another letter were firmly attached to the book and remain with it; copies were made for convenience.
This collection contains Dr. Bird's Accounts, January 1883-August 1887; Obstetrical Records 1875-1882 from his practice; Recipe for Medicines; biographical information about Dr. Bird; and a LMC Commencement Invitation 1876.
This collection contains diplomas, licensing records, photo of 1890 graduate of ULSM, F.P. Boatner.
Collection contains Dr. Branaman's class notes for the University of Louisville Department of Medicine, 1894-95; U of L diploma; medical license; U S Selective Service appointment certificates; patient account ledgers; photocopies of photographs; a homeopathic medicine kit; and a biographical sketch make.
This collection contains a Physicians Daily Memorandum for 1913, and Dr. Brown's ledger for the Kentucky School of Medicine Class of 1898.
This collection consists of a scrapbook and shadowbox. The shadowbox holds items removed from patients orifices by him during his years of practice.
The collection contains an obituary of Dr. Evelyn Bush, two typescript stories by Edward Ellis Bush and an unfinished autobiography of Bush, which he started shortly before he died. There are also several lantern slides, presumably from Dr. Bush's practice, which show men and women doing various back exercises.
Dr. Cannon’s formulary and casebook which contain formulae for medicines and a record of about fifty deliveries made in 1877 and 1878. There is also a record of (smallpox) vaccinations performed in 1885 and 1886, and a few clippings and recipes, some of which relate to St. Edward’s Hospital in New Albany, Indiana.