American Academy of Pediatrics.
- CA OSLER P111-2-25
- File
- 1940
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Region I Annual meeting, April 4-6, 1940, programme Washington, D.C.
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American Academy of Pediatrics.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Region I Annual meeting, April 4-6, 1940, programme Washington, D.C.
American Association of Anatomists.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Programme of the forty-ninth session. Cincinnati, Ohio, at the College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati, April 13-15, 1933.
American Association of the History of Medicine, annual meeting.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Documents from the 13th annual meeting, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 3, 1937, in honour of William Wood Gerhard's differentiation of typhus from typhoid fever in 1837.
American College of Physicians.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Convocation program. Feb. 8, 1933.
American College of Physicians Annual Clinical Session.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Final programme, 17th annual clinical session, Montreal, Canada, Feb. 6-10, 1933 (see also file 3).
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Final programme of the American College of Physicians seventeenth Annual Clinical Session, Montreal, Canada, Feb. 6-10, 1933 .
American Heart Association, Price List, 1937.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Contains pamphlets, books, films, slides, and clinical material.
American Medical Association exposition, June 7-11, 1937, Atlantic City, N.J.
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Contains a guide to meetings and exhibits, diagram of exhibits, and list of exhibitors.
Anderson, H. B. – Conemaugh Valley Mem. Hospital, Johnstown, Pa
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Anderson, H. B. – Conemaugh Valley Mem. Hospital, Johnstown, Pa
Part of Maude Abbott Collection
Two letters related to the heart of “a baby that lived five days and died of congenital heart disease…this child gave a history of cyanosis and attacks of dyspnoea; somewhat simulating thymus disease although the thymus was not unusually large…”