Broadsides and Pamphlets from the papers of Robert Maskell Patterson

510 Pam.xp No. 6 - The course of examination and questions propounded in the several schools of the University of Virginia, at the late public examination in July, 1828
510 Pam.xp No. 6 - The course of examination and questions propounded in the several schools of the University of Virginia, at the late public examination in July, 1828
Areas of science-related exam questions listed include: mathematics, under Professor [Charles] Bonnycastle, chemistry and materia medica, under Dr. [John P.] Emmet, and medicine under Drs. [Robley] Dunglison and [Thomas] Johnson. From the papers of Robert M. Patterson., Item call number: 510 Pam. xp no. 6.
510 Pam.xp No. 7. - University of Virginia. Examination in natural philosophy. July 14th, 1829
510 Pam.xp No. 7. - University of Virginia. Examination in natural philosophy. July 14th, 1829
Twelve question examination contained in the papers of Robert M. Patterson, chemist and natural philosopher, who was professor at the University of Pennsylvania (1813-20), the University of Virginia (1828-1835), and later director of the United States Mint., Item call number: 510 Pam. xp, no. 7.
510.Pam.xp No. 5 - Evening problems
510.Pam.xp No. 5 - Evening problems
Twenty-four mathematical problems in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. A chemist and natural philosopher, Patterson was professor at the University of Pennsylvania (1813-1820), the University of Virginia (1828-1835), and later director of the United States Mint., Item call number: 510 Pam. xp, no. 5.