Image Group 1. Aesculapian Club dinners, 1912., 1912.
Dates
- Creation: 1912.
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Extent
3 photographsHistorical Note
Invited speakers at the Aesculapian Club's 10th annual midwinter meeting and annual dinner, held January 20, 1912 at the American House, included Theodore C. Janeway, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University, and David L. Edsall, Professor of Preventive Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. Later that year, Dr. Edsall moved to Boston to become Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine at H.M.S. and Chief of the East Medical Service at Massachusetts General Hospital. More information: President's report, 1911-1912.
Creator
- From the Collection: Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) (Organization)
Repository Details
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