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.
This artificial collection contains several biographical sketches of Gross, including R J Mullins, MD “Samuel D Gross: Pioneer Academic Trauma Surgeon; Gross' address at the unveiling of a bronze statue, 1897; photos; one letter, dated 1846; the deed to Gross' Louisville home; and an 1865 biographical sketch of Charles Wilkins Short, MD, by Gross,
This collection contains matriculation tickets for the University of Louisville medical department, general tickets, a registrar's receipt, a course certification, and a cancelled check.
This collection consists of the final drafts, galley proofs, and related correspondence related to his publication, Medical Complications of Pregnancy, 1957-1969.
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.
Transcribed notes on therapeutics from lectures of Professor Lunsford P. Yandell Jr. during the 1874-75 session of the University Of Louisville Department Of Medicine. The notes occupy 170 pages.
This collection contains six bound volumes of notes from the four years of Dr. Hirsh's medical school matriculation, arranged chronologically and by discipline.