Letter from L. Bush, M.D. stating that John Peoples was unfit for military service. Peoples was a member of Company B (Lammot du Pont's company), 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry.
Letter from J. P. Tracy, M.D., recommending that John Beaty, a member of Company B (Lammot du Pont's company), 5th Regiment Delaware Volunteer Infantry, be excused from drill because of an attack of hemorrhoids.
Letter from John Chandler, M.D., certifying that Thomas Irvine, a member of Company B (Lammot du Pont's company), 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry, was unfit for military service.
Letter from Tracy stating that William McKendrick, a member of Company B (Lammot du Pont's company), 5th Delaware Volunteer Infantry, should remain with his ill wife.
De Forest Willard, a Philadelphia physician, writes on behalf of a Mrs. Hughes who was injured in the 1854 explosion of three DuPont Company powder wagons in Wilmington, Delaware. Willard requests that the DuPont Company give Mrs. Hughes...
Willard writes a follow-up letter to the DuPont Company regarding remuneration for a Mrs. Hughes, who was injured in the 1854 explosion of three of the Company's powder wagons in Wilmington, Delaware.
Three things are now wrong with the dentist-patient relationship, this noted psychologist says. And he offers three ways to correct them. Reprinted from Dental Management.
Cartes de visite; Physicians; Military officers; Portrait photographs
Carte de visite from an album possibly assembled by Henry Algernon du Pont. Handwritten caption: "Dr. Hammond, U.S. Army" Hammond served at Surgeon General of the U.S. Army in 1862-63. He tried to implement numerous reforms of military medical...