Manuscripts
Lectures on infection and immunity: typescript
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Notes of lectures by Dr. Edward Swift Dunster
Manuscripts
The notes cover lectures chiefly about obstetrics and women diseases as well as Scarlet Fever and Measles. The author of the notes is unknown but might be a relative of Lyman Brewer who himself received a medical degree from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor in 1932 and was the former owner of these notes.
mssHM 74833
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Minute book
Manuscripts
The minute book covers the Lemon Men's Club meetings from December 1904 to October 1909. In the minutes, all aspects of growing lemons are discussed including prices and costs, diseases and how to fight them, and shipping and storage.
mssHM 68189
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Notes on chemistry from lectures of Professor Socrates Maupin
Manuscripts
The volume contains Bell's handwritten notes from Maupin's lectures on chemistry starting October 7, 1857 and ending March 12, 1858. There are hand-drawn illustrations by Bell as well as tables and charts.
mssHM 76528
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Typescript : the forgotten battalion
Manuscripts
Chronicle of Army life on the plains and specifically life at Fort Phil Kearny in present-day northeastern Wyoming along the Bozeman Trail with emphasis on the Fort Phil Kearny Massacre or Fetterman Fight of 1866 and the Wagon Box Fight of 1867. Written by William Murphy of Spokane, Washington, approximately 1937.
mssHM 19828
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A course of lectures on Cape Cod : draft
Manuscripts
Manuscript (holograph) of a draft of "Cape Cod" with later notes, corrections, and additions, bearing the title: "A Course of Lectures on Cape Cod." Some leaves are torn.
mssHM 13206
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Two introductory lectures: handwritten bound draft
Manuscripts
This is a bound handwritten draft of Dr. Hunter's "Two introductory lectures, delivered by Dr. William Hunter, to his last course of anatomical lectures..." which was published in 1784. With the lectures are three other items all related to Dr. Hunter's desire to build a museum and school of anatomy in London; these include: a handwritten copy of Hunter's request for land in London, 1764 (this is separate from the volume); a letter by Hunter to Prime Minister George Grenville; and a handwritten manuscript that was given to the "King by Mr. Hawkins" (the last two items are at the end of the volume).
mssHM 70757-70758