George Douglass notes on the lectures of Nathaniel Chapman, circa 1814-1824
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George Douglass notes on the lectures of Nathaniel Chapman, circa 1814-1824
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- One volume of notes on Chapman's lectures on the practice of medicine. Internal references to Dr. Jackson, Professor of Practice, in Boston, and Dr. Physick's recent experiments, imply a date prior to 1835. Lectures include diseases of the digestive and respiratory systems, dropsy, scrofula, and marasmus. Cullen's classification of diseases is listed on the verso of the title page
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- A George Douglass of Philadelphia is listed as a matriculant in the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania for the years 1814 and 1822-1824. He is not listed as a graduate in the alumni catalogue. According to his signature in the manuscript, he lived for a time in Berks County, Pa. No other information on Douglass could be found.
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