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Describes Wells' unsuccessful attempt to demonstrate anesthesia using nitrous oxide at Harvard in December 1844.

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Copy of a letter addressed to Morton, describing Peirson's successful surgical amputations employing ether anesthesia.

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Photograph of E. A. Codman and staff members of the Halifax Y.M.C.A. Emergency Hospital in Nova Scotia.

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A list of students in attendance at the New England Female Medical College during the 1863-64 term along with a list of the graduates of the Class of 1864.

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Title-page of the sixteenth annual catalogue of the New England Female Medical College.

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Engraving of the New England Female Medical College building on Springfield Street, Boston.

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An obituary of physician and abolitionist James McCune Smith.

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A photographic print on tin of seven students at the Harvard Dental School; five identified individuals were graduates in 1881.Standing (l-r): Unidentified, unidentified, James Alfred Reilly, William Parker Cooke; seated (l-r): Otis Franklin Smith,…

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Statistical profile of the slaveholding population of the United States in 1850.

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Statistical profile of the slave population of the United States in 1850.

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A photograph of Louis Agassiz before a blackboard.

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Account of slaves and slavery in the West Indies.

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Louis Agassiz describes physical differences between Indians of Brazil and native Africans and warns against interbreeding of races.

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Reproduction of advertisement of sale of slaves.

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Title-page of The two-fold slavery of the United States.

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Historical justification of slavery.

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Page from "The Invisible Faculty" by Eleanor Shore, 1983. Printed in the Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, Summer 1983. Full bulletin is available here: https://archive.org/details/harvardmedicala57harv.

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Historical justification for slavery.

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Title-page of Observations on the epidemic now prevailing in the city of New-York by Christopher C. Yates.

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Advice on the medical care of slaves in the southern states.

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Speech of William Pitt on the abolition of the slave trade.

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Speech of William Pitt on the abolition of slavery in England.

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Description of a sale of slaves.

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Title page to An essay on the more common West-India diseases (1764)

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In 2012, the Joint Committee on the Status of Women was awarded the Sharon P. Clayborne Staff Diversity Award. Pictured are JCSW 2011-2012 Staff Co-Chair, Aun Em and 2010-2011 Staff Co-Chair, Darla White with Dean Jeffrey S. Flier after receiving…

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Alice Hamilton was the first woman appointed to the faculty at Harvard University, and founder of occupational medicine. M.D. University of Michigan, 1893. Studied pathology and bacteriology at the Universities of Leipzig and Munich, Germany,…

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Beginning of preface to An Essay on the More Common West-India Diseases.

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Bill for medical services to Thomas Foxcroft, including charge for "his negro man, Cambridge."

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Title-page of A Portraiture of Domestic Slavery (1817).

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Engraving depicting abduction of free African American woman by slaveholders.

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Statistical profile of number of slaves in America in 1850.

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Statistical profile of American slave holders in 1850.

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Title-page of Inside View of Slavery (1855).

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Description of an iron wristband worn by a slave.

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Photograph of Louis Agassiz.

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Ida Henrietta Hyde in her laboratory at the University of Heidelberg, 1896.

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Raquel E. Cohen's Certificate of Matriculation to Harvard Medical School, dated February 23 1945. Cohen was a member of Harvard Medical School's first coeducational class.

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Raquel E. Cohen's Letter of Acceptance to Harvard Medical School, dated February 16, 1945. Cohen was a member of Harvard Medical School's first coeducational class.

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Harriot Kezia Hunt (1805-1875) was a medical practitioner who trained under Dr. Richard Dixon and Elizabeth Mott. She opened her own medical consulting room in Boston in 1835 without a diploma. She applied to Harvard Medical School for the first time…

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Oral history interview between oral historian Joan Ilacqua and Dr. Chester Pierce, Emeritus Professor of Education and Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Taken 13 January 2015 Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts as part of Equal Access: Oral Histories of…

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Photograph of the first class of women admitted to Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, 1945.

Front row: Ladislas Dolores Wojcik; Doris Ruth Rubin; Ellen Ann Schwartz; Martha Joan Kern Caires; and Marjorie Jane Kirk.
Second row: JoAnn…

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Enamel pin presented by the Harvard Corporation to Marguerite Condon, commemorating her nursing service at No. 22 General Hospital with the Harvard Surgical Unit.

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Newsclipping from the Boston Herald, September 29, 1918.

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Photograph of the final inspection of the Harvard Unit at Fort Totten, N.Y.

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Concerning Base Hospital No. 5 was, according to its editors, originally conceived "on the same idea of a college year book, to contain personal write-ups of every member of the unit…. Steps were immediately taken to get together pen sketches of…

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Harvey Cushing published this historical account of Base Hospital No. 5 soon after the war's end, as it was "one of the Units of the American Expeditionary Force to be sent overseas; it was the first to suffer casualties at the hands of the enemy;…

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Private Oscar C. Tugo enlisted on May 7, 1917; he was killed as a night orderly during the air raid on Base Hospital No. 5 on September 4, along with Lieutenant William Fitzsimons, Privates Rudolph Rubino, Jr., and Leslie G. Woods. On October 18,…

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A monthly newsletter from the personnel of Base Hospital No. 5--the first publication from the American Expeditionary Forces--began to appear in November 1917. The issue displayed commemorates a year's anniversary since the departure for France and…

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Photograph of Oscar C. Tugo in uniform.

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Private Oscar C. Tugo enlisted on May 7, 1917; he was killed as a night orderly during the air raid on Base Hospital No. 5 on September 4, along with Lieutenant William Fitzsimons, Privates Rudolph Rubino, Jr., and Leslie G. Woods. On October 18,…

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Private Oscar C. Tugo enlisted on May 7, 1917; he was killed as a night orderly during the air raid on Base Hospital No. 5 on September 4, along with Lieutenant William Fitzsimons, Privates Rudolph Rubino, Jr., and Leslie G. Woods. On October 18,…

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The plan of the hospital, drawn by Private Paul R. Frost, depicts the impact sites of the five bombs.

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Although not present at Camiers during the event, Harvey Cushing sent this account of the air raid and bombing of Base Hospital No. 5 to the Dean of Harvard Medical School a few days after the event. The editorial corrections made by Cushing were…

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In 1937, the men and women of the Harvard Surgical Unit formed the Harvard Unit, B.E.F. Association "to keep alive friendships fostered during the years in France and to have a committee through whom information may be obtained." At the first…

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'A standing skeleton joins seated cadavers, preparing to dissect a sleeping medical student. Iconographic elements that by 1906 had become commonplace in dissecting room group portraiture are gathered together in this science: the book propped open…

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Glass lantern slide of interior of ward at No. 22 General Hospital.

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Photograph of J. Warren White and Paul Dudley White in military uniform.

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