This collection contains the typed reminiscences of the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Louisville, and a framed portrait of Dr. Dabney.
This collection contains biographical informatino and correspondence to three generations of the Eddy family, five who were graduates of Louisville medical schools in the 19th century.
This collection consists of diplomas, certificates, photos and copies of newspaper clippings, most dating from 1908-1973.
Three office ledgers kept by Dr. Gaddie span the years 1897 through 1939. The last few entries documenting accounts paid posthumously were entered by his widow. Payment in corn, pigs, and labor was common.
This collection is primarily contains medical instruments, plus several photographs, diplomas and certificates.
Collections contain records and papers from his obstetrical and pediatric practice; records from his time as a medical cadet in 1868; and a poem written by Dr. John B. Richardson.
This collection consists of a small paper-bound copy of an oration by John Godfrey: “Medicine and Medicine-Men” an anniversary address delivered at the banquet of the Louisville Medical Society, May 26, 1887. Published by John P. Morton, Louisville, 1887.
This collection documents the early career of Dr. Green. It consists of incoming letters and class tickets of Green’s from the period 1838-1841 and petitions, drafts of bills, and bills from his period in the General Assembly in the early 1850s-especially relating to an effort to create a state medical board and a vital statistics law. There are also a list of drugs purchased by Green in 1845 and class tickets for UofL Department of Medicine and Bellevue for James O. Green from 1864-66.
The collection includes scientific manuscripts, photographs, artwork, published articles, data, and correspondence. Also present are photocopies of a privately held scrapbook belonging to Griswold including clippings, correspondence, and photographs.