History and Reminiscences of the Philadelphia Almshouse and Philadelphia Hospital ...Detre, 1890 - 144 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 19
Page
... M. D. ROLAND G. CURTIN , M. D. Reprinted from Philadelphia Hospital Reports . PHILADELPHIA : DETRE & BLACKBURN , 35 NORTH SEVENTH STREET , VOLUME I. - 1890 . Soc 27-00 18 March 1893 litt HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CONTENTS.
... M. D. ROLAND G. CURTIN , M. D. Reprinted from Philadelphia Hospital Reports . PHILADELPHIA : DETRE & BLACKBURN , 35 NORTH SEVENTH STREET , VOLUME I. - 1890 . Soc 27-00 18 March 1893 litt HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CONTENTS.
Page
Soc 27-00 18 March 1893 litt HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CONTENTS . PAGE . THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE PHILADELPHIA 77526.
Soc 27-00 18 March 1893 litt HARVARD UNIVERSITY LIBRARY CONTENTS . PAGE . THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE PHILADELPHIA 77526.
Page 4
... University of Pennsylvania , had brought before him a poor Irish woman who had applied for advice . The doctor made a careful examination of her case , ordered a prescription to be made out , and bade her in a kindly tone to retire ...
... University of Pennsylvania , had brought before him a poor Irish woman who had applied for advice . The doctor made a careful examination of her case , ordered a prescription to be made out , and bade her in a kindly tone to retire ...
Page 9
... universities . Gone to the tomb of the Capulets , where every other ism , system , and device of man , not resting on a sub- stratum of truth , must sooner or later sink , never to be unburied except by the pick of some future fossilist ...
... universities . Gone to the tomb of the Capulets , where every other ism , system , and device of man , not resting on a sub- stratum of truth , must sooner or later sink , never to be unburied except by the pick of some future fossilist ...
Page 11
... University , Dr. Physick offered his resignation . Very soon after its acceptance , Dr. James Hutchinson was appointed his successor . The latter gentleman's name is associated with a modification of the Desault splint for fractures of ...
... University , Dr. Physick offered his resignation . Very soon after its acceptance , Dr. James Hutchinson was appointed his successor . The latter gentleman's name is associated with a modification of the Desault splint for fractures of ...
Other editions - View all
History and Reminiscences of the Philadelphia Almshouse and Philadelphia ... D. Hayes Agnew No preview available - 2017 |
History and Reminiscences of the Philadelphia Almshouse and Philadelphia ... D. Hayes Agnew No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
Agnew Alfred Stillé almshouse grounds Annual Statement Appointed 1889 attend Blockley board of guardians centre charities and correction chief resident physician children's asylum cholera clinical lectures connected curator death December died duty elected epidemic erected February feet fever floor Graduate of Univ Henry Beckett hospital committee hundred dollars inmates insane department institution instruction James January Jefferson Medical College John July large number main building managers medical board medicine meeting ment microscopist Miss Fisher month mortality nervous wards November nurses obstetrical obstetricians occupied ophthalmologist pathological pathologist patients pauper pavilions Penna Pennsylvania Hospital persons Phila Philadelphia Almshouse Philadelphia Hospital physician-in-chief pital poor position present puerperal fever pupils resigned ROLAND G Schuylkill sick smallpox Spruce street staff succeeded by Dr superintendent surgeons surgical tion training-school typhoid fever typhus Tyson University of Pennsylvania visiting physicians West Chester railroad women's
Popular passages
Page 84 - TN that delightful land which is washed by the Delaware's waters, Guarding in sylvan shades the name of Penn the apostle, Stands on the banks of its beautiful stream the city he founded. There all the air is balm, and the peach is the emblem of beauty, And the streets still re-echo the names of the trees of the forest, As if they fain would appease the Dryads whose haunts they molested.
Page 85 - And from her eyes and cheeks the light and bloom of the morning. Then there escaped from her lips a cry of such terrible anguish, That the dying heard it, and started up from their pillows.
Page 91 - Together with all and singular the buildings, improvements, ways, waters, water-courses, rights, liberties, privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, and the reversions and remainders, rents, issues, and profits thereof...
Page 85 - Died on his lips, and their motion revealed what his tongue would have spoken. Vainly he strove to rise; and Evangeline, kneeling beside him, Kissed his dying lips, and laid his head on her bosom. Sweet was the light of his eyes ; but it suddenly sank into darkness, As when a lamp is blown out by a gust of wind at a casement.
Page 86 - All was ended now, the hope, and the fear, and the sorrow, All the aching of heart, the restless, unsatisfied longing, All the dull, deep pain, and constant anguish of patience ! And, as she pressed once more the lifeless head to her bosom, Meekly she bowed her own, and murmured,
Page 90 - WITNESSETH, that the Guardians for the Relief and Employment of the Poor of the City of Philadelphia, the District of Southwark, and the Townships of the Northern Liberties and Penn...
Page 84 - Saw at his side only one of all his hundred descendants. Something at least there was in the friendly streets of the city, Something that spake to her heart, and made her no longer a stranger; And her ear was pleased with the Thee and Thou of the Quakers, For it recalled the past, the old Acadian country, Where all men were equal, and all were brothers and sisters.
Page 90 - Stille at the time of the execution hereof, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged...
Page 87 - An act to provide for the better government of cities of the first class in this Commonwealth...
Page 93 - Philadelphia do ordain, that all the almshouse property in West Philadelphia, bounded by South street, Spruce street, Thirty-fourth street, Vintage avenue, on to the southern boundary of the city property, and thereto to the Schuylkill river, be, and is, hereby set apart for the purpose of being improved, for the health and public welfare of the citizens of Philadelphia.