Folder 2
Container
Contains 17 Collections and/or Records:
Memorandum of Mrs. Adams' case, undated
Series — Folder: 2, Item: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
undated
1. Samuel Jackson, ALS, Philadelphia, Pa., to Daniel Webster, [n.p.], 23 July 1851
Item — Folder: 2, Item: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
23 July 1851
1. Bill to the estate of Charles Harlan, 25 August 1835
Item — Folder: 2, Item: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
25 August 1835
13. W. C. Haymond, ALS, Fairmont, Va., to Samuel Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., 19 February 1849
Item — Folder: 2, Item: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
19 February 1849
14. C. H. Luzenberg, ALS, New Orleans, La., to Samuel Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., 01 October 1840
Item — Folder: 2, Item: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
01 October 1840
15. E. B. Pell, ALS, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., to Samuel Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., 25 October 1839
Item — Folder: 2, Item: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
25 October 1839
16. A. R. Plattenburg, ALS, Selma, [Ala.], to Samuel Jackson, [Philadelphia, Pa.], 16 December 1860
Item — Folder: 2, Item: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
16 December 1860
17. William B. Pleasants, ALS, Providence, Va., to Samuel Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., 08 October 1839
Item — Folder: 2, Item: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
08 October 1839
18. John Thomas Pritner, ALS, Clarion, [Pa.], to Samuel Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., 29 December 1846
Item — Folder: 2, Item: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
29 December 1846
19. John Seibert, ALS, Johnsville, Ohio, to Samuel Jackson, Philadelphia, Pa., 06 January 1851
Item — Folder: 2, Item: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This small collection of Samuel Jackson material contains letters
written and received by him, a case history, two bills, and
a recipe, 1835-1864. Most of the letters received and the case history concern descriptions
and treatments of epileptics by physicians, generally alumni
of the University of Pennsylvania who were practicing in the
southern United States. The physicians are: Richard D. Arnold,
William B. Cochran, Francis H. Deane, S. C. Gleaves, Virginius
W. Harrison,...
Dates:
06 January 1851