Medicine
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Almshouse medical records
This collection consists of the case notes of Dr. James H. Miller (1788-1853), attending physician of the Baltimore Almshouse from 1833-1837.
Baltimore Medical and Surgical Club history
"About Ourselves and Long Ago: An Account of the Baltimore Medical and Surgical Club, of Contemporary events and of Associated Historical Places, 1900-1960".
Bay View Asylum receipt collection
This collection contains receipts and cancelled checks for items purchased from 1866 to 1886 for the Bay View Asylum located in Baltimore, Maryland.
Browne scrapbook
Newspaper clippings relating mainly to the Woman's Medical College of Baltimore, circa 1867-1893.
John McCulloh papers
This manuscript collection is comprised of papers from John McCulloh and his sons James, Andrew, and Samuel. The collection features correspondence that covers several topics, including commerce, bonds, invoices, bills, medical training and travel.
Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland manuscript collection
These manuscripts, originally collected at the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, document the history of the medical profession in Maryland in the form of lecture notes, correspondence, and case records from both individual physicians and prominent medical families. Major medical organizations, especially the Baltimore General Dispensary, are represented by ledgers, minutes, patient and physician daily records.
N. Louise Young photograph collection
Collection of 75 photographs related to Dr. N. Louise Young (1907-1997), Maryland’s first practicing African American female physician, and her family. Includes photographs of Dr. Young spanning from childhood to adulthood.