Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Announcement for 1910 from "Muchmann-Grundeschen Lehr-Und- Erziehungs-Anstalt Progymnasium and Realprogymnasium" Attended by Leonard Hallock, undated
In 1887 when Dr. Hallock finished his internship at New York Hospital, he was given a small leather case of surgical instruments, with a silver inscription on the front flap. These are in the same box as the manuscript material.
Autobiographical Sketch "Evolution of a Neurologist": Draft and Copy of the Final Paper, undated
In 1887 when Dr. Hallock finished his internship at New York Hospital, he was given a small leather case of surgical instruments, with a silver inscription on the front flap. These are in the same box as the manuscript material.
Cromwell Hall, "The Hill"--Pamphlets on Rules and Opening Ceremonies, circa 1915-1917
In 1887 when Dr. Hallock finished his internship at New York Hospital, he was given a small leather case of surgical instruments, with a silver inscription on the front flap. These are in the same box as the manuscript material.
Paper on "The Great Art in Life" with Corrections, undated
In 1887 when Dr. Hallock finished his internship at New York Hospital, he was given a small leather case of surgical instruments, with a silver inscription on the front flap. These are in the same box as the manuscript material.
Reprints, 1896-1923
In 1887 when Dr. Hallock finished his internship at New York Hospital, he was given a small leather case of surgical instruments, with a silver inscription on the front flap. These are in the same box as the manuscript material.
Speech on Presentation of Gift Book to Yale University Library, undated
In 1887 when Dr. Hallock finished his internship at New York Hospital, he was given a small leather case of surgical instruments, with a silver inscription on the front flap. These are in the same box as the manuscript material.
Thesis for M.D. degree: "Classification of the Study of Therapeutics" for Columbia P&S, 1885
In 1887 when Dr. Hallock finished his internship at New York Hospital, he was given a small leather case of surgical instruments, with a silver inscription on the front flap. These are in the same box as the manuscript material.