First and Second Year in Medical School
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Title
First and Second Year in Medical School
Subject
Harvard Medical School
White, James C. (James Clarke), 1833-1916
Diaries
Description
Harvard professor James C. White was also a graduate of the Medical School. In 1898, at a meeting of the Vienna Club, he read these extracts from a diary he kept while at Harvard from 1853 until 1855. His entry for October 8, 1853, notes, “Many operations at hosp[ital] as one of the p[a]t[ient]s refused to take ether. Saw the difference in an operation before & after discovery of ether.” The first public surgical operations using ether anesthesia had been performed at Massachusetts General Hospital just seven years before.
Abstract
Excerpt from the diary of James C. White from when he was enrolled at Harvard Medical School
Creator
White, James C. (James Clarke), 1833-1916
Date Created
1898
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Boston Medical Library Rare Books Collection (B MS b158.1)
Format
text
Extent
excerpt (1 page)
Language
English
Type
text
Provenance
Gift of Drs. G. S. Derby and C. J. White to the Boston Medical Library, 1925
Files
Collection
Citation
White, James C. (James Clarke), 1833-1916, “First and Second Year in Medical School,” OnView, accessed October 12, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/6563.