Notebooks
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
E. Wilkins Reeve chemistry lab notebook
This collections consists of a chemistry laboratory notebook kept by Drexel student E. Wilkins Reeve.
Anny Elston papers
Anny Elston (1895-1975), a German born and trained pediatrician, immigrated to the United States in 1941 due to the "Racial Laws" in Nazi Germany. After obtaining her New York State Medical License in 1942, she began practicing medicine in New York City until retiring in 1972. The Anny Elston papers include information regarding Dr. Elston's medical credentials and continuing education, her medical practice in New York City, and patient records.
Florence Bayard Kane class notes
The Florence Bayard Kane collection is comprised of the notes and assignments she worked on while a student in the Drexel Institute Library Science Program during the years 1896 through 1898.
Genevieve A. Shryock notebooks
The collection consists of six notebooks compiled by Genevieve A. Shryock while she was studying library science at the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry, from approximately 1910-1913. It also contains three small black and white photographs of possibly Genevieve and her Drexel classmates from approximately 1910-1911.
George Pleasanton student notebooks
George W. Pleasanton of Delaware was a student at Hahnemann Medical College and graduated in 1887. Contains multiple student notebooks belonging to Mr. Pleasanton from 1885-87.
Hahnemann Medical College records
Hahnemann Medical College administrative and student records, primarily 19th century, including class schedules, matriculation and lecture tickets, student notebooks, newspaper clippings, and a dissection lab photograph. Also contains article drafts for the publication "Hospital Tidings."
Henry N. Williams papers
Constantine Hering and Calvin B. Knerr family papers
Jacob G. Shoch medicinal and household recipe notebook
A medicinal and household recipe notebook belonging to Jacob G. Shoch, consisting of various formulas, such as tomato ketchup, varnish, an ointment "good for anything," and an asthma preventative. The notebook also includes newspaper clippings and loose paper containing various recipes. Jacob G. Shoch graduated from Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia in 1827.
Schall collection
John Hubley Schall earned his medical degree from Hahnemann Medical College in 1893. Materials represent the life and work of Dr. Schall, his wife, Nina Schall, M.D. (Cornell Medical School, 1906) and probably their son, John Schall, also a physician, who likely owned some of the journals in the collection. Materials in the collection include photographs, illustrations, correspondence, notes, lectures and speeches, and publications.