Box 16
Container
Contains 3 Results:
Printed dissection manual, unidentified, continued, (Lymphatics, Nervous System, Cranial Nerves, Organs of Sense, Bibliography, Index), Pages 364-575, Ca. 1870s-1890s
File — Box: 16
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
These papers consist of correspondence with colleagues and friends; personal prose and poetry; Civil War correspondence and history with papers and clippings re Burt Green Wilder's career and service as a medical cadet at the Judiciary Square Hospital in Washington, D.C. in 1862, and as assistant surgeon (First Lieutenant), 1863, and then surgeon of the Massachusetts 55th Black Volunteer Regiment until 1865. After the Civil War and for the rest of his life,...
Dates:
Ca. 1870s-1890s
Bound volume with names on spine, Agassiz, Dana, Gray, Parsons, Wyman. Contains primarily journal articles responding to Darwin's Origin of Species, and other articles on species. Includes James D. Dana's "Thoughts on Species", 1857, "The Arwinian Theory Consistent with Christianity", lecture by Dr. McCosh, Princeton., 1860-1868
File — Box: 16
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
These papers consist of correspondence with colleagues and friends; personal prose and poetry; Civil War correspondence and history with papers and clippings re Burt Green Wilder's career and service as a medical cadet at the Judiciary Square Hospital in Washington, D.C. in 1862, and as assistant surgeon (First Lieutenant), 1863, and then surgeon of the Massachusetts 55th Black Volunteer Regiment until 1865. After the Civil War and for the rest of his life,...
Dates:
1860-1868
Bound volume with title, "Homology of Limbs", includes printed articles, manuscripts, notes, and letters on anatomy., 1863-1867
File — Box: 16
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION
From the Collection:
These papers consist of correspondence with colleagues and friends; personal prose and poetry; Civil War correspondence and history with papers and clippings re Burt Green Wilder's career and service as a medical cadet at the Judiciary Square Hospital in Washington, D.C. in 1862, and as assistant surgeon (First Lieutenant), 1863, and then surgeon of the Massachusetts 55th Black Volunteer Regiment until 1865. After the Civil War and for the rest of his life,...
Dates:
1863-1867