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Joseph Hartshorne casebook

 Collection — Volume: 1
Identifier: MSS 2/038-01

Scope and Contents

Records of Hartshorne’s practice in Philadelphia from Jan. to Mar., 1828. Each entry describes the patient’s symptoms or ailment with some background information, then lists Hartshorne’s prescription or treatment.

Index to patient names is included.

Dates

  • 1828

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Joseph Hartshorne, Philadelphia physician, was born in Alexandria, Va., on 12 Dec. 1779. He was the son of William and Susannah Saunders Hartshorne. In 1813, Hartshorne married Anna Bonsall; they had several children, including two physicians, Edward and Henry. Joseph Hartshorne died, probably from gall-stones, at Brandywine Springs, near Wilmington, Del., on 20 Aug. 1850. Hartshorne studied medicine in the District of Columbia at the office of James Craik. In 1801, he became Resident Apprentice and Apothecary at Pennsylvania Hospital, in Philadelphia. He received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1805. Hartshorne opened a combined apothecary and physician’s office on Market Street, then concentrated on his medical practice. From 1809 to 1810, he served in the Outpatient Department at Pennsylvania Hospital, and was elected to the medical staff of the hospital in 1810. From 1815 to 1821, Hartshorne was Surgeon at Pennsylvania Hospital; he resigned to devote himself to his practice. After the death of Caspar Wistar in 1818, Hartshorne succeeded to much of his practice. He became a Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia in 1824.

Extent

1 volume (68 pages)

Language of Materials

English

Title
Joseph Hartshorne casebook
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

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

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