Letter from Madame Devillier Pechigny to William Temple Franklin. Begs him to let her know why he no longer recommends her boarding school, and does not send her any more boarders.; American Philosophical Society
Correspondence between Maude Abbott and Florence Sabin concerning job placements for Ethel Maya Das and Vera Dolgopol. There is also correspondence about Sabin's election to the International Association of Medical Museums.
These volumes contain notes from lectures taken and given by Caspar Wistar. Subjects include bones, teeth, amputation, and midwifery.; informally listed as Vol. 4 in finding aid.
Ellen Futter introduces the symposium on William T. Golden, long-lived APS member, scientist, and philanthropist; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 156, No. 1 (March 2012), pp. 1-8
Letter from Achille-Guillaume Lebègue de Presle to William Temple Franklin. Has received Tiberius Cavallo's book on the "Nature and Properties of Air" from London; the plates to be sent to the Philadelphia Library. Joseph Priestley's last volume and other books of Dr. Franklin.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from John Ross to William Temple Franklin. Introducing Mr. Waring, of South Carolina, who goes to Paris to complete his education.; American Philosophical Society
This journal was kept while Shippen was a student of medicine in London under Dr. Colin McKenzie and Dr. William Hunter. Notable people mentioned are Dennys De Berdt, Mark Akenside, George Whitefield, John Fothergill, David Garrick, and Thomas Penn.
audio:4697; APSdigrec_0635; Recording Number: 03; Program Number: 01
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Copied by collector from his original tapes. This is the collector's original tape 56, program 1.The Hidatsa language and people are identified as such in the recording's accompanying documentation, but on the recording itself they are sometimes referred to by one of its alternate names, "Gros Ventre." This Gros Ventre is not to be confused with the Arapahoan language of the same name.