Showing Collections: 731 - 740 of 884
Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital Photograph Collection
Five hundred black and white and color photos, postcards and negatives depicting buildings and grounds of the Sheppard Pratt facility in Baltimore, Maryland.
Ship fever
Discusses symptoms, morbid appearances, and treatment of typhus fever.
Shobal Vail Clevenger Papers
Correspondence, photos, articles, notes, memoranda, documents, clippings, and printed matter mostly related to Clevenger's association with the Illinois Eastern Hospital for the Insane.
Sigard Adolphus Knopf Papers
S. Adolphus Knopf was the author of over 400 books, brochures, and articles of tuberculosis, school hygiene, pneumonia, medical biography, birth control, alcoholism, and other medical and social subjects. Among the subjects dicussed in the correspondence are tuberculosis, controlled diaphragmatic respiration, birth control, cremation and burial, and psychical research.
Sigmund A. Wesolow papers
UNPROCESSED COLLECTION. Protege of Clarence Dennis at Maimonides Hospital. Specialty was vascular prostheses. president of the American Society for Artificial Internal Organs.
Sir Ronald Ross Correspondence
Negative photocopies of eight typewritten and manuscript letters written by Sir Ronald Ross, 1901-1926.
Sir Thomas Lauder Brunton Correspondence
In 1867 he discovered that amyl nitrate effectively relieved pain of angina pectoris. Brunton is credited with developing the discipline of pharmacology.
Sir William Osler Press Clippings
Clippings relate chiefly to his "fixed period" address at Johns Hopkins in 1905, and his death in 1919.
Sir William Osler's contribution to medical education, with special emphasis on clinical training and the dilemma of wholetime professorship / Audrey Maureen Wise
Copy of the author's thesis (M.A.), McGill University, 1978. Includes letter of transmittal from George T. Harrell.
Sloan U.S. Army General Hospital Records
Sloan General Hospital was a Union Army hospital, located in Montpelier, Vt. and was in operation between May 1864 and October 1865.