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1953

 Item — Box: 2, Volume: 2

Scope and Contents note

From the Series: The Douglas P. Murphy Papers span from 1917 until 1972. The collection includes several account books from Murphy’s medical practice, which document patient visits, notes on their health, and any accrued fees. Murphy’s paper-bound scrapbook contains four pages and numerous loose documents pertaining to his military service in France during World War I. Military documents include Murphy’s AEF identification card, memos, special orders, telegrams, and health records. The Murphy Papers are an invaluable resource for researchers interested in MRC and AEF’s involvement in World War I, as well as the management of small OB/GYN practices during the 1940-1950s.

The Murphy Papers collection contains two series: Account books and Scrapbook.

Series I: Account books date from 1946 to 1959. The series includes eight account books from Murphy’s medical practice. The books entail patient visits, including names, owed fees, and any prescribed recommendations to or observations about their health.

Series II: Scrapbook dates from 1917 to 1972. The series contains Murphy’s AEF identification card and various memos, special orders, telegrams, and health records related to his service in World War I. The series also includes an English language newspaper circulating in Europe ca. 1918 (Kaiser Wilhelm II’s exile is front page news) and a condolence letter sent to Mrs. Murphy after her husband’s death. Due to its fragile state, the scrapbook was disbound and each page (including loose documents) was transferred to its own folder.

Dates

  • 1946 - 1959

Conditions Governing Access note

The collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Series: 0.8 linear feet (2 pamphlet boxes and 1 half-document box )

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Repository

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