COLLECTIONS: 1 - 8 of 8
Henry Pickering Bowditch records
Collection Identifier: Mss:8993 1890-1911 B785Scope and Contents:
One box of material containing annual statements of investments of Henry Pickering Bowditch of Brookline, Massachusetts. A small amount of earlier material relating to the Bowditch family and others was received at the same time.
Harvard Medical School buildings and grounds, Vanderbilt Hall, and the Seeley G. Mudd Building images
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02, Series 00097cOverview:
This finding aid describes photographs, lantern slides, negatives, postcards, and prints portraying Vanderbilt Hall and the Seeley G. Mudd Building at Harvard Medical School.
Harvard Medical School clubs and associations photographs
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02, Series 00094Overview:
The photographs described in this finding aid portray clubs and associations whose members are Harvard Medical School students, alumni, or faculty.
Harvard Medical School interior images
Collection Identifier: RG M-CL02, Series 00096aOverview:
This finding aid describes photographs, lantern slides, negatives and photomechanical prints depicting the interiors of Harvard Medical School buildings.
Henry Pickering Bowditch papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c5Overview:
H. P. (Henry Pickering) Bowditch (1840-1911) established the first physiological laboratory at Harvard Medical School and taught at the school for 35 years. The collection consists mainly of correspondence but also includes family research records, personal papers including military records, lectures, writings, and manuscript materials.
James Jackson Putnam papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c4Overview:
The James Jackson Putnam papers consist of records either created or collected by Putnam during his life or collected by his widow, Marian Cabot Putnam, after his death. The bulk of the collection is correspondence, most of it either from or to James Jackson Putnam. Correspondents include members of the Putnam, Morse, Shattuck, Cabot, and Jackson families as well as Sigmund Freud, Ernest Jones, Carl Jung, Boris Sidis, and Morton Prince, among other medical colleagues in the United States and...
Maurice Howe Richardson papers
Collection Identifier: H MS c167Overview:
The Maurice Howe Richardson papers, 1869-1913, document Richardson's career as Surgeon-in-Chief at Massachusetts General Hospital and as the Moseley Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School.
Papers of Eliza Bowditch Van Loon, 1906-1907
FOUND IN:
Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Collection Identifier: MC 186; M-59, reel 995
Overview:
Correspondence, photographs, etc., of Eliza Bowditch Van Loon, member of the Bowditch family of Boston, and wife of writer-journalist Hendrik Willem van Loon.
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- Repository
- Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) 6
- Baker Library Special Collections, Harvard Business School, Harvard University 1
- Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute 1
- Creator
- Bowditch, H.P. (Henry Pickering) 2
- Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine) 3
- Eliza Bowditch Van Loon 1
- Putnam, James Jackson, 1846-1918 1
- Richardson, Maurice Howe, 1851-1912 1
- Subject
- Composite Photographs 3
- Harvard Medical School -- Photograph collections. 3
- Photographs 3
- Correspondence 2
- Harvard Medical School -- Alumni and alumnae. 2
- Harvard Medical School -- Buildings. 2
- Harvard Medical School -- Faculty. 2
- Harvard Medical School -- Students. 2
- Lantern slides. 2
- Medicine -- Study and teaching 2
- Portraits, Group. 2
- Abdomen --Surgery. 1
- Anatomy--Education 1
- Antisepsis 1
- Appendicitis --Diagnosis. 1
- Appendix (Anatomy) --Surgery. 1
- Architecture -- Designs and plans. 1
- Asepsis 1
- Auditoriums -- Massachusetts -- Boston. 1
- Boston University -- Buildings. 1
- Breast -- Cancer. 1
- BreastNeoplasms 1
- Classrooms. 1
- Courtyards -- Massachusetts -- Boston. 1
- CranialNerves--surgery 1
- Deans (Education) -- Massachusetts. 1
- Devices (Heraldry) 1
- Dining rooms -- Massachusetts -- Boston. 1
- Dormitories -- Massachusetts -- Boston. 1
- Drawings. 1
- Education, Medical 1
- Education, Medical (MeSH) 1
- Essays 1
- Ethics,Medical 1
- Faculty, Medical 1
- Gallbladder --Diseases. 1
- Genitourinary organs --Diseases. 1
- Gymnasiums -- Massachusetts -- Boston. 1
- Harvard Medical School -- Awards. 1
- Harvard Medical School -- Employees. 1
- Harvard Medical School -- Societies, etc. 1
- Harvard Medical School -- Study and teaching. 1
- Harvard Medical School --Study and teaching. 1
- Harvard School of Dental Medicine -- Students. 1
- Harvard University -- Anniversaries, etc. 1
- Harvard University -- Employees. 1
- Human dissection. 1
- Human physiology 1
- Journalists 1
- Kidneys --Diseases. 1
- Laboratories. 1
- Manuscripts for publication 1
- Maps. 1
- Medical Education. 1
- Medical education. 1
- Medical librarians. 1
- Medical libraries. 1
- Medical scientists. 1
- Medical students. 1
- Medicine -- Study and teaching. 1
- Medicine --Practice. 1
- Medicine--organization and administration 1
- Military Personnel 1
- Military Records 1
- Moscow (Russia)--Social life and customs 1
- Negatives 1
- Negatives. 1
- Nerves,Cranial. 1
- Neurologists 1
- Nobel Prize-winning scientists. 1
- Operations --Surgical. 1
- Oscar C. Tugo Circle (Boston, Mass.) 1
- OvarianNeoplasms 1
- Ovaries --Cancer. 1
- Pancreas --Diseases. 1
- PancreaticDiseases 1
- Personal Papers 1
- Photomechanical prints. 1
- Phrenology. 1
- Physicians (MeSH) 1
- Physicians -- Photographs. 1
- Physicians -- Portraits. 1
- Physiologists 1
- Physiology -- Research 1
- Physiology, Experimental 1
- Plazas -- Massachusetts -- Boston. 1
- Poland--History--1864-1918 1
- Postcards. 1
- Power-plants. 1
- Prints. 1
- Psychiatry 1
- Psychiatry -- Study and teaching 1
- Psychology 1
- Psychology -- Study and teaching 1
- Russia--History--1904-1914 1
- Schools, Medical 1
- Sculpture. 1
- Skull. 1
- Stairs. 1
- Stomach --Surgery. 1 ∧ less
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