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"Old Blockley"; proceedings of the bi-centenary celebration of the building of the Philadelphia almshouse

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Hunter, Robert J. (Robert John), 1882-1980.
Series:
Historia medicinae, viii.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Alms-House (Philadelphia, Pa.). Hospital dept.
Alms-House (Philadelphia, Pa.).
Philadelphia General Hospital.
Hospitals, General--history--Philadelphia.
Medical Subjects:
Philadelphia General Hospital.
Hospitals, General--history--Philadelphia.
Physical Description:
171 [2] p. illus. (incl. ports., map, facsim.) 25 cm.
Other Title:
Bi-centenary celebration of the building of the Philadelphia almshouse
Bi-centenary celebration of the building of the Philadelphia almshouse.
Place of Publication:
New York, Froben press, 1933.
Notes:
Proceedings of the celebration held at the Philadelphia general hospital, Philadelphia county medical society, Section on medical history of College of physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia obstetrical society, Philadelphia neurological society, and Philadelphia pathological society. cf. p. [3].
R. J. Hunter, chairman, Committee of arrangements to celebrate at the Philadelphia general hospital. The 200th anniversary of the building of the Philadelphia almshouse in 1731-32. cf. p. [173].
"These proceedings formed the Old Blockley numbers of Medical life, March, April, May and June 1933, occupying pages 97-284."-p. [2].
Bibliography at end of some of the papers.
OCLC:
4257592

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