This collection consists of an amputating case belonging to and used by Dr. R.L. Heston during the Civil War, 1861-1865.
This collection contains six bound volumes of notes from the four years of Dr. Hirsh's medical school matriculation, arranged chronologically and by discipline.
This collection was compiled by Louisville's noted cardiologist Emmet F. Horine on a variety of medical topics related to memphosis or surgical anesthesia. The collection is organized alphabetically by subject and there is an index, as well as correspondence, microfilm of pamphlet file, and programs from Kentucky State Medical Association from 1935 to 1960.
Certificates related to the medical and clerical careers of Louisville physician and Baptist minister, Josiah Alexander Ireland. The materials were salvaged and purchased.
This is a collection of twenty-six bound notebooks on medical topics, and one issue of “The Hoosier Reservist” dated January 1940 addressed to Captain N.C. Isler, Med-Res.
The collection consists of a photocopy of a manuscript autobiography by Edward Jarvis, written circa 1877, purchased from Harvard University; and two letters from Jarvis to Dr. Joseph D. Lomax in 1877.
This collection contains a 1906 diary and transcript, student notes and notebooks, and correspondence 1907-1939.
Nine volumes of student notes prepared by Earl C. Jensen during his years at the UofL School of Medicine. Two of the volumes are soft-backed, and the Pathology Laboratory Notebook contains original drawings and appears to be typewritten. The rest of the volumes are hard-cover, mimeographed lecture notes compiled for sale to classmates by Dr. Jensen. This was done to support this family and appears to have had the approval of faculty members.
This collection contains office ledgers, bills, advertisements, reprints, and an 1875 Medical College of Alabama diploma.