Box 49 (oversize)
Container
Contains 14 Collections and/or Records:
Dentistry, undated
File — Box: 49 (oversize), Folder: 11
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
The second series, “Medical art and other pictorial works,” offers a wide assortment of medical imagery including original engravings and lithographs; medical bookplates; tear sheets, magazine and newspaper clippings; occasional photographs; as well as lithographic and other reproductive prints. With the exception of the engravings and bookplates, there is very little original art work in the series. The assemblage of imagery, like the previous pamphlet collection, evidences Radbill’s voracious...
Dates:
undated
General File, 1857, 1950, 1981, undated
File — Box: 49 (oversize), Folder: 14
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Radbill’s large and varied collection of “Pamphlets, brochures and articles,” which comprise series one, suggests that he had a greater interest in learning about the medical practices of the past than in collecting antiquities for their own sake, though the series does date from as far back as 1635 to 1987. The series is organized very loosely by subject, which reflects Radbill’s original filing system. Despite its subject based arrangement, because materials lack any comprehensive order...
Dates:
1857, 1950, 1981, undated
General File, 1891, 1895, 1930-1941, 1969, 1985
File — Box: 49 (oversize), Folder: 12
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Radbill’s large and varied collection of “Pamphlets, brochures and articles,” which comprise series one, suggests that he had a greater interest in learning about the medical practices of the past than in collecting antiquities for their own sake, though the series does date from as far back as 1635 to 1987. The series is organized very loosely by subject, which reflects Radbill’s original filing system. Despite its subject based arrangement, because materials lack any comprehensive order...
Dates:
1891, 1895, 1930-1941, 1969, 1985
General File, 1936-1973
File — Box: 49 (oversize), Folder: 13
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Radbill’s large and varied collection of “Pamphlets, brochures and articles,” which comprise series one, suggests that he had a greater interest in learning about the medical practices of the past than in collecting antiquities for their own sake, though the series does date from as far back as 1635 to 1987. The series is organized very loosely by subject, which reflects Radbill’s original filing system. Despite its subject based arrangement, because materials lack any comprehensive order...
Dates:
1936-1973