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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.
Caleb Winslow collection
The collection contains various passes and permissions for Dr. Caleb Winslow in Virginia and North Carolina during the Civil War.
Daniel Fahrney papers
This collection contains letters and accounts of Dr. Daniel Fahrney with druggists and with firms, mostly Smith & Atkinson and E. H. Stabler Company of Baltimore. Also includes the accounts of Ann and Dr. Peter Fahrney.
Louis A. M. Krause papers
The papers of Louis A. M. Krause, M.D. (1896-1975) document his life and career, from his education in Baltimore schools to his later speeches and articles. Abundant material is available from his years of military service in World Wars I and II. In addition to his own travel diaries and correspondence, there are papers from two sisters and a brother.
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 manuscript collection
Collection of manuscript items related to Dr. N. Louise Young (1907-1997), Maryland’s first practicing African American female physician, and her family. The collection includes correspondence; materials related to Dr. Young’s tenure at Provident Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland; and an assortment of citations and awards presented to Dr. Young for her professional and charitable work.
Provident Hospital collection
The collection consists of materials related to Provident Hospital, one of the first Black medical facilities in Baltimore, Maryland. These materials date from the mid to late 20th century and include financial records, hospital newsletters, local newspaper publications, as well as ephemera from the period following Provident Hospital’s merger with Lutheran Hospital of Maryland.
Science and Technology oral history collection
This collection comprises 5 oral history interviews focused on those working in the science and technology fields. All subjects worked in the Baltimore area during the 1970s-early-1990s. Materials include audio recordings.
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