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Medical care

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:

Sister John Francis Hilleke papers

 Collection — Folder S659
Identifier: S0659
Scope and Contents This collection includes speeches and other papers from Sister John Francis Hilleke in Indiana ranging from 1910 to 1968 regarding nursing.
Dates: 1910-1968

"Ten Commandments of Medical Ethics" broadside

 Collection — Folder OBC133
Identifier: OBC133

Thomas Harrison papers

 Collection — Folder S3220
Identifier: S3220
Scope and Contents This collection includes a ledger book, correspondence, and papers from Dr. Thomas Henry Harrison in Indiana and the United States, ranging from April 1856 to May 1863. The ledger includes his work in Hillgrove and Gettysburg, Ohio (1856-1859) and Pine Village, Indiana (1859-1863). The ledger lists medicine, supplies, and services rendered to residents of the two counties. Two of the loose papers relate to settling the estate of Harrison.
Dates: 1856-1866

William H. Long Civil War letters

 Collection — Folder S2300
Identifier: S2300
Scope and Contents This collection contains 5 letters written by William H. Long in 1863 and sent to his wife, Lucinda, in Henricks County, Indiana while he served with Company B, 117th Indiana Infantry during the U.S. Civil War. The first three letters were written from Camp Carrington in Indianapolis in August and September. The fourth letter was written on October 21, 1863 from Tennessee and mentions he's been ill and was in the hospital. The fifth letter sent to Lucinda is undated and written like a poem from...
Dates: 1863-1866

Willis B. Stewart papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2452
Scope and Contents This collection contains handwritten speeches and other writings by Dr. Willis B. Stewart ranging from 1899 to 1927 and undated. Topics include good health practices, specific diseases, sociology, eugenics, ethics and citizenship. Titles include "Grip," "Prescriptions," "Some Socialogical Observations," "A Study of Secondary Sex Characteristics," Miscegenation, or Race Decadence," "Law and Crime," and "The Minister and the Sick."...
Dates: 1899-1927, undated