Box 1
Contains 37 Results:
Surgical Treatment of Uterine Fibroids, Report of Twelve Successful Cases, May 1895
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.
Report of a Series of Operations for Uterine Fibriods, 1917
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.
Personal Experience in the Treatment of Uterine Fibroids, n.d.
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.
The Best Technique for the Removal of Uterine Fibroids, Report of a New Series of Twenty-Six Consecutive Hysterectomies without a Death, 1904
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.
Uterine Fibriods-Report of Twenty-Six Successive Hysterectomies without a Death, n.d.
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.
Physical and Mental Preparation for Motherhood, n.d.
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.
Report of a Case of an Anencephalic Monster, n.d.
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.
The McGraw Ligature in Intestinal Surgery, n.d.
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.
Bowel Obstruction, 1912
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.
Endometritis: How Frequently a Caustive Factor in Dysmenorrhea, n.d.
1 oversize box containing a New York polyclinic medical school diploma, 1 legal-size box containing letters written by Florence Nightingale Ward, newspaper clippings and reprints authored by Dr. Florence N. Ward. Dates span 1888-1919. Three (3) homeopathic medical kits (circa 1890-1900s) that have been transferred to the Historical Artifact Collection.