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Medical students.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Harry Isaac Johnston, MD Papers

 Item — Box RGPPM.008.B001: [Barcode: US.NNCORMA.RGPPM.008]
Identifier: US.NNCORMA-RGPPM-008
Abstract

Harry Isaac Johnston, MD was a graduate of Cornell University Medical College (Class of 1902) and worked as a general practitioner in New York. The Harry Isaac Johnston, MD Papers consists of a student handbook for the academic year 1900–1901 and a 1902 commencement program.

Dates: 1900 - 1902

Harry Isaac Johnston, MD Papers

 Collection
Identifier: US-NNCORMA-RGPPM-008
Abstract

Harry Isaac Johnston, MD was a graduate of Cornell University Medical College (Class of 1902) and worked as a general practitioner in New York. The Harry Isaac Johnston, MD Papers consists of a student handbook for the academic year 1900–1901 and a 1902 commencement program.

Dates: 1900-1902

Henry Brodman, MD Papers

 Item
Identifier: US.NNCORMA-RGPPM-006
Abstract

Henry Brodman, MD was a New York City doctor and a graduate of Cornell University Medical College (CUMC, Class of 1901). The Henry Brodman, MD Papers contains matriculation and admission tickets, examination results, and official correspondence from Brodman’s time as a student at CUMC.

Dates: 1898–1901

Henry Brodman, MD Papers

 Collection
Identifier: US-NNCORMA-RGPPM-006
Abstract

Henry Brodman, MD was a New York City doctor and a graduate of Cornell University Medical College (CUMC, Class of 1901). The Henry Brodman, MD Papers contains matriculation and admission tickets, examination results, and official correspondence from Brodman’s time as a student at CUMC.

Dates: 1898-1901

Renée C. Fox and Samuel W. Bloom medical student project papers

 Collection — Box 6
Identifier: 4388
Abstract

The papers consist of three kinds of materials: field notes of situations, e.g. meetings, classes, informal gatherings, etc. observed by the field workers; informal interviews with faculty members and students in the Cornell University Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Medical School; and diaries kept by a number of students selected to represent different stages of training and different kinds of interests.

Dates: 1950 - 1972; Majority of material found within 1950 - 1953