Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
George H. Cannon papers
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.
Eddy family papers
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.
Elrod-Wisner saddlebags
This collection contains lLeather saddlebags with assorted bottles and other contents from late 19th century.
Amos Frost collection
This collection consists of Dr. Frost’s 1850 UofL medical diploma and a small leather pocket case of medical instruments that belonged to Dr. Frost.
James M. Goss student notes
This collection contains Dr. Goss' notes from the University of Louisville Department of Medicine during 1872.
N. C. Isler papers
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.
Dennis W. Matthews papers
Correspondence, both personal and professional; photos; clippings; war ration book; Medical History of Washington County (IN); small black medical case with instruments; Indiana Board of General Practice of Medicine Certificate issued to Dennis W. Matthews February 5, 1947.
Richard Schantz papers
Collection contains photos and cerrtificates from the career of Dr. Schantz; and miscellaneous graduation information from the UofL School of Medicine.
David W. Voyles papers
Collection includes correspondence (originals and use copies) from David W. Voyles to his wife, Susie, 1862-1864, while he served with the 66th Indiana Infantry during the Civil War; photographs of Dr. Voyles and a woman, most likely his wife; correspondence from his time as postmaster of New Albany, IN in the 1880s and while in St. Louis; a copy of “Report of Surgeon Voyles” Martinsburg, Washington County, Indiana, September 20, 1865.