Aesculapian Club (Harvard Medical School)
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Records of the Aesculapian Club
The Aesculapian Club was founded as a student and alumni medical club in 1902 to promote an active and permanent interest in the affairs of the Harvard Medical School. The records document the history and activities of this society.
Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine events images
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02, Series 00098This finding aid describes photographs and photomechanical prints depicting the cornerstone-laying ceremony, building dedication, and other events primarily related to the establishment of the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine.
Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine interiors images
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02, Series 00096bThis finding aid describes photographs, negatives, drawings, photomechanical prints, and slides depicting interior views of the Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine.
Harvard Medical School clubs and associations photographs
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02, Series 00094The photographs described in this finding aid portray clubs and associations whose members are Harvard Medical School students, alumni, or faculty.
Wives of Aesculapius records
Collection Identifier: M-IN03The collection consists of materials reflecting the organization, administration, and activities of the Wives of Aesculapius, an organization created by the wives of members of the Aesculapian Club at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. Records include correspondence, minutes, membership surveys, scrapbooks, realia, and play scripts.