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BOOK

Title:  
Blockley days; memories and impressions of a resident physician, 1883-1884
Creator:
Bliss, Arthur Ames, 1859-1913
Publication:
Printed for private circulation [Springfield printing & binding co.], Springfield, Mass.], 1916.
Call #:  
362.5 B61B
Extent:
94 p. ; 23 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
From almshouse to hospital: The shaping of Philadelphia General Hospital
Creator:
Rosenberg, Charles E.
Publication:
New York, 1982.
Notes:  
From the Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly / Health and Society, v.60, no.1, 1982.
Call #:  
610 PAM. NO.465
Extent:
p. 108-154. : ill. ; 22 cm.



ANALYTIC

Title:  
Franklin and dependent children
Parent:
Philadelphia Medicine, the weekly magazine of medical news. Vol. 52, no. 15 (November 9,1956)
Creator:
Hunter, Robert J.
Publication:
Philadelphia, 1956]
Notes:  
From Philadelphia Medicine, the weekly magazine of medical news, v.52, no.15, November 9,1956.
Call #:  
B F85X NO.285
Extent:
p. 421 ; 25 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
History of Blockley: a history of the Philadelphia general hospital from its inception, 1731-1928
Creator:
Croskey, John Welsh, b. 1858
Publication:
F.A. Davis Company, Philadelphia, 1929.
Call #:  
362 C88H
Extent:
765 p. plates, port., 2 facsim. (1 fold.) 26 cm.



BOOK

Title:  
"Old Blockley": proceedings of the bi-centenary celebration of the building of the Philadelphia almshouse
Creators:
Hunter, Robert J. (Robert John), 1882-1980 | Philadelphia General Hospital
Publication:
Froben Press, New York, 1933.
Notes:  
Proceedings of the celebration held at the Philadelphia general hospital, Philadelphia county medical society, Section on medical history of College of physicians of Philadelphia, Philadelphia obstetrical society, Philadelphia neurological society, and Philadelphia pathological society. cf. p. [3] R. J. Hunter, chairman, Committee of arrangements to celebrate at the Philadelphia general hospital, the 200th anniversary of the building of the Philadelphia almshouse in 1731-32. Second unnumbered page at end. "These proceedings formed the Old Blockley numbers of Medical life. March, April, May and June 1933, occupying pages 97-284."--p. [2] Bibliography at end of some of the papers.
Call #:  
362.5 B61XO
Extent:
171, [2] p. : ports., illus. ; 25 cm.



MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION

Dates:
1810-1953
Abstract:  

The most stellar member of a stellar family, Elisha Kent Kane was among the most popular American explorers of the mid-nineteenth century, a hero in the tragic mode. Born in Philadelphia in 1820, the son of John Kintzing Kane and Jane Duval Leiper, Kane studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania before earning a commission as a naval surgeon. While in the Navy, Kane embarked on the succession of voyages to exotic locales that became the basis for his extraordinary fame. In 1843, he attended Caleb Cushing's first diplomatic mission to China as ship's physician, and subsequently traveled to the Philippines and Western Africa. Distinguishing himself in the Mexican War, Kane's greatest fame came from two expeditions to the arctic, aiming to locate the lost explorer, Sir John Franklin and to explore for evidence of the open polar sea. Kane died in 1857 while attempting to organize a third arctic voyage. Part of the Kane Family Collection, the Papers of Elisha Kent Kane contain a mix of personal and family correspondence with correspondence relating to all of Kane's explorations. Intelligent, articulate and very much a romantic, Kane's letters are expressive and passionate. The collection provides fine documentation of youth, his relationship with the Spiritualist Margaret Fox, and of course his travels to China and off the coast of Africa in 1846. Kane's two expeditions to the arctic are particularly well documented, with correspondence, notes, logbooks, diaries, and sketches, as well as Kane's post-expedition notes, writings, and lectures recounting his experiences.
Call #:  
Mss.B.K132
Extent:
6.75 Linear feet
Subjects:  

Abolition, emancipation, freedom | Africa | Africa -- Description and travel | Americans Abroad | Arctic Indians | Arctic regions -- Discovery and exploration | Arctic regions-Pictorial works | Asia Minor -- Description and travel | Bills. | Blockley Hospital (Philadelphia, Pa.) | China -- Foreign relations -- United States | Colonization, repatriation | Cracroft, Sophia, 1816-1892 | Egypt -- Description and travel | Engravings. | Exploration | Exploration. | Explorers -- United States | Family Correspondence | Fox, Margaret, 1833-1893 | Franklin, John, Sir, 1786-1847 | General Correspondence | Geometry -- Study and teaching | Grinnell Expedition, 1st, 1850-1851 | Grinnell Expedition, 2d, 1853-1855 | Grinnell, Henry, 1799-1874 | Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878 | Hospitals -- Pennsylvania | Indians of North America -- Nunavut | International Travel | Inuit -- Canada | Inuit -- Greenland | Inuit -- Nunavut -- Baffin Island | Journals (notebooks) | Kane, Elisha Kent, 1820-1857 | Kane, Jane Duval Leiper | Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795- | Lectures | Letterbooks | Liberia -- Description and travel | Logbooks | Maps. | Marriage and Family Life | Medicine -- Practice -- Pennsylvania | Medicine -- Study and teaching -- Pennsylvania | Meteorology -- Arctic Regions | Mexico -- Description and travel | Mineralogy -- Study and teaching | North Carolina -- Description and travel | Northwest Passage | Notebooks | Obstetrics | Philadelphia (Pa.) -- Hospitals | Philadelphia. General Hospital | Plantations | Receipts | Silhouettes | Sketches. | Slave trade -- Africa | Slaves, slavery, slave trade | Social Life and Custom | Travel Narratives and Journals | United States -- Foreign relations -- China | United States. Navy | Watercolors