“…son of the famed patriot…”
“…theory and practice lectures…”
“…rheumatism, blistering…”
“…death in delicate women.”
“Samuel Calhoun was widely pub…”
“…materia medica…”
“…sulfate of zinc…”
“…harsh lecture style.”
“Jacob Green’s chemistry course…”
“…electrical experiments…”
“…put him off surgery…”
“There were two professors…”
“…a well-to-do family…”
“…performed poorly…”
“…medical school at fifteen…”
“…make them smile…”
“A famous anatomist…”
“…the leader of a gang…”
“…to rob a grave.”
“…a steady supply of cadavers…”
“…admitted as a member of faculty…”
“Ten weeks after that…”
“…wife of a wool merchant…”
“…was found disturbed…”
“…suspicion fell…”
“A search team descended…”
“…son of the famed patriot…”
Gayley, J. F. (1858). A history of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: J.M. Wilson, p. 46.
“…theory and practice lectures…”
“Annual Announcement of Lectures, for the Session 1835-1836: And a Catalogue of the Students and Graduates,” p. 10. This pamphlet is held by the special collections department of the Scott Memorial Library at the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“…rheumatism, blistering…”
“Lectures Delivered in Jefferson Medical College, November - December 1835,” pp. 25, 4. This notebook is held by the special collections department of the Scott Memorial Library at the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“…death in delicate women.”
“Briggs Lecture Notes,” pp. 22-23. A handwritten notebook owned by a student named Briggs, from the 1835-36 at Jefferson Medical College, held by the special collections department of the Scott Memorial Library at the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“Samuel Calhoun was widely published…”
Gayley, J. F. (1858). A history of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: J.M. Wilson, p. 41.
“…materia medica…”
“Annual Announcement of Lectures, for the Session 1835-1836: And a Catalogue of the Students and Graduates,” p. 10. This pamphlet is held by the special collections department of the Scott Memorial Library at the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“…sulfate of zinc…”
“Lectures Delivered in Jefferson Medical College, November - December 1835,” p. 36. This notebook is held by the special collections department of the Scott Memorial Library at the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“…harsh lecture style.”
Gayley, J. F. (1858). A history of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: J.M. Wilson, p. 41.
“Jacob Green’s chemistry course…”
“Annual Announcement of Lectures, for the Session 1835-1836: And a Catalogue of the Students and Graduates,” p. 11. This pamphlet is held by the special collections department of the Scott Memorial Library at the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“…electrical experiments…”
Gayley, J. F. (1858). A history of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: J.M. Wilson, p. 31.
“…put him off surgery…”
Gayley, J. F. (1858). A history of the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: J.M. Wilson, p. 31.
“There were two professors…”
SIMS, J. Marion, (1885). The Story of my Life, ed. by H. Marion-Sims. D. Appleton & Co: New York, pp. 136-37.
“…a well-to-do family…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 4.
“…performed poorly…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 12.
“…medical school at fifteen…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, pp. 12-13.
“…make them smile…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 12.
“A famous anatomist…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 15.
“…the leader of a gang…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 29.
“…to rob a grave.”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, pp. 28-29.
“…a steady supply of cadavers…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 28.
“…admitted as a member of faculty…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 25.
“Ten weeks after that…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 25.
“…wife of a wool merchant…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 25.
“…was found disturbed…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 33.
“…suspicion fell…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 34.
“A search team descended…”
Pattison, F. L. M. (1987). Granville Sharp Pattison: Anatomist and antagonist, 1791-1851. Tuscaloosa, Ala: University of Alabama Press, p. 34.