Letter written by Henry McCulloch on TX Institute for Deaf and Dumb official letterhead to Governor Frank R. Lubbock requesting help getting General W.P. Harrison to run for treasurer
McCulloch, Henry EusticeTexas
73 Archival description results for Texas
Correspondence to A? Powell from H. Terrell re: sick, enslaved persons, requesting calomel, rhubarb, paregoric, castor oil, laudanum, ipecacuanha, mustard, sweet spirit of nitre, etc.
Terrell, Henry- Correspondence written by Dr. William R. Smith to Judy? offering sympathy and condolences for the death(s)? Of family members
- also writes of his own illness from yellow fever in Galveston and talks about the medical care he has provided to victims, namely soldiers, of the yellow fever epidemic, Dickson Bayou, TX
Letter to Captain Logan requesting assistance in recovering Dr. Labadie's horse, unlawfully taken by a Mr. Grigsby, Lake Charlotte, Trinity River
Labadie, Nicholas DescompsReceipt No. 43 from Public Dues, the Department of Brazos, for installments on three leagues of land granted to M? Martinez, signed by R. Peebles
Peebles, RobertTreasury Warrant No. 568, Appropriation No. 1D, payable in the amount of $139.23 to Dr. Peebles for mileage
Peebles, RobertThis tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. Within this tape he discusses, the motivation that attracted him to medicine, childhood sickness, and political parties that influences the medical world.
This tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. Within this tape, he discusses Medicaid and Medicare, the relationships between doctors and patients, and his time in the Korean War. He states that the relationship between doctors and patients is on a decline and should be fixed because it would eventually rot the medical field. Technology progression has not helped matter as well between the two. As well he discusses organizational medicine.
This tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. Within the video, he discusses his childhood, early years of medical school, and his relationship with his parents. He talks about watching his father performing surgery as well as attending medical home visits with him. Moreover, he discusses his early marriage and his lack of relationship with his "no-good" grandmother.
This tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. He discusses government intervention into the medical field, professionalism in the medical field, how medicine has become popular with the media, and how the public is more knowledgeable about medicine. Moreover, he talks about the FCC's influence on the medical field and advice for prospective medical students.
This tape is an interview with Doctor Durham. He discusses his opinion on women issues, military history, and his early surgical career within the cassette. He discusses his record in the military, his medical practices during WWII, and the surgeries he performed during being enlisted.
This is a summary of the interview done with Doctor Durham
In this Q&A, he discusses his early career, his medical focuses on military history, second marriage, his work in Houston, his relationship with George Herman, and how the medical field has become colder and more professional before.
Hospital ledger listing patients admitted and treated during the month of January 1871 at the rate of 75 cents per day, signed by Dr. C.H. Wilkinson
St. Mary's InfirmaryPublic Debt Certificate No. 283 approving a payment of sixty dollars to Dr. William P. Smith for medical services rendered as Surgeon General from September 27, 1835 to December 27, 1835
Texas (Republic of)Quarantine Proclamation issued by the Governor of Texas, J.S. Hogg, declaring a quarantine against the City of Brunswick, Georgia, due to yellow fever epidemic. Signed and sealed by J.S. Hogg
Hogg, James S.Claim filed against Estate of W. M.? For medical services rendered (cupping, bleeding, and injections)
Walter, John J.Receipt for payment by C.C. Dyer for Adam Stafford, guardian for Joseph Stafford, for medical services rendered to enslaved woman named Esther while under the "imployment" (sic) of Mrs. Littleton, Stafford Place
Varney, E.Receipt for medical services, medications rendered to enslaved woman, paid in full by Johnson & Co.
Treuholz, E.Receipt for medical visits, services, medications rendered to William Carp by Dr. Toliver
Toliver, JohnTreasury Department, fifty-dollar "Redback" promissory note No. 4481, red ink in eleaborate design on verso side
Texas (Republic of)Board of Medical Censors, blank form used to grant doctors permission to practice medicine and surgery within a senatorial district in the Republic of Texas
Texas (Republic of)Certificate of election issued by the state department to Honorable Thomas Stribling for District Judge of the Fourth Judicial District
Stribling, ThomasStock Certificate No. 2012 issued by the Sabina City Company to pay James (illegible) in city lots or lands for one hundred dollars in gold or silver, signed by Samuel Stivers, president of Sabina City Company
Stivers, SamuelItemized receipt for medical services, provisions provided to Mrs.? Kendrick, family, and enslaved persons
Sharp, William A.Power of attorney for J. Shackelford granted to Samuel M. Frost
Shackelford, JohnOfficial seal of General Land Offices for the Republic of Texas
Scott, SimpsonLand grant to Scott Simpson, signed by Anson Jones
Receipt for drugs, medications bought and paid for by Mr. Oehring from E.F. Schmidt, druggist and apothecary
Schmidt, E.F.Republic of Texas No. 1364, Certificate of Stock in the amount of one hundred dollars, payable to J.W. Robertson
Robertson, Joseph WilliamNotice from Office of the Health Physician in Galveston, TX, issued to W.G.? To clean Lot No. 5 and empty privy on or before May 21, 1875, or be held liable to fines and penalties imposed by city ordinance, signed by G.W. Peete
Peete, George W.Bill to Clay Nester for medicine and attention to family during the years 1830-1834, payable to Peebles & Miller
Peebles, RobertItemized receipt for medical visits, medications (calomel, quinine, castor oil, rhubarb, laudanum, etc.) rendered to Raymond Daily
Patterson, John T.Document written by Dr. Patterson certifying medical treatment was rendered to enslaved persons with secondary syphilis, who were subsequently cured (according to Dr. Patterson), at the request of plantation owners, Jacob and Liza Thomas
Patterson, John T.Paid receipt for prescriptions provided by Dr. Nichols to Judge Dean
Nichols, J.S.?Sworn oath signed by George Neal of Navasota City, TX, attesting he had not been in an infected district or community with yellow fever in the past 20 days
Neal, George D.War tax receipt for five dollars in Confederate Treasury notes to J. Nagle
Nagle, JamesItemized receipt and petition for payment for medical services rendered to Charles Lockhart and family
Moore, Alfred- Paid receipt in the amount of forty dollars five months of room and board at the rate of eight dollars per month
- paid by Adam Stafford, guardian of (illegible)
Cancelled check from the Treasurer of the Republic of Texas, payable to James B. Millen in the amount of $103.54 for payment of military
Millen, James B.Cover page for inventory and appraisal of property belonging to Estate of John W. Lott, MD
Lott, John W.Legal document re: Dr. Levy's oath as to accuracy of foregoing answers (not included in documentation) are true and accurate, notarized by William T. Oliver
Levy, Albert MosesReceipt for medical attendance rendered to Charles Spellman, paid in full by E. Stone
Lancton, J.B.O.Confederate note, coupon for 75 cents
Labadie, Nicholas DescompsRental agreement by Dr. Labadie leasing J. Morgan use of his lot for the year
Labadie, Nicholas DescompsReceipt to Dr. Labadie for drugs, medications bought from James Syme
Labadie, Nicholas DescompsPaid receipt to Dr. Labadie for cedar lumber by Estate of J.P. Burger
Labadie, Nicholas DescompsJoint Resolution No. 128 re: government audit and approval to reimburse claims made by individuals (named in document) for services and supplies furnished to the army (2 pages)
Jones, AnsonItemized bill of medical services, medications, drugs administered to John J. Simpson, family, and enslaved persons, three of whom were named Jack, Joe, and Betty
Johnson, T. JeffReceipt for medical services rendered to enslaved boy, billed to J.T. Stafford
Jannary, Jas B.P.Paid receipt for medical services rendered to N. Lang, deceased
Jaeger, Herman C.Authorization to pay Don Manuel Carabajal twelve hundred dollars, per a restitution of Congress, for delivering the laws of Coahuila and Texas to the Secretary of State, signed by R.A. Irion
Irion, Robert AndersonItemized bill for medical services, medications rendered to John Morton, enslaved women, claim filed for payment of same
Heermans, C.P.Receipt for medications furnished by Dr. Groesbeck to patient D.W.K? before his death, paid by James P. Sherwood
Groesbeck, John D.- Itemized bill to Captain James Cox for medical visits, services, prescriptions rendered to Capt. Cox, his family, and multiple enslaved persons, two of whom are named Roda and Angeline
- account includes an offset of credits against the total for horses and birthshire hogs
Certificate No. 3817 from Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company conveying one labor of land to George Curtis for colonization
Curtis, GeorgeReceipt for prescriptions, medical visits provided to William Browny by Dr. Crawford
Crawford, M.Certificate No. 479 from Galveston Bay & Texas Land Company conveying one labor of land to David Burnet for colonization
Burnet, David GouverneurReceipt to the Estate of F.W. Bade for the purchase of chloride of zinc from Dr. Behrman, Druggist, approved by J.P. Cote?, Justice of the Peace
Behrman, G.A.Honorable discharge of Private Abraham Dillard of Barnett's ranger company on the frontier, further certified by J.H. Moore, Col. Commandant, that Barnett's company volunteered for one month in summer of 1835 against Native Americans
Barnett, George WashingtonTreasury Warrant No. 1403 payable to J. Barnard for pay and mileage
Barnard, Joseph HenryRevision of receipt to Martha Armstrong re: partition of land for Estate of Henry Scott
Barnard, Joseph HenryReceipt for medical treatments, refraction services rendered to R.M. Ayers by Dr. Atkinson
Atkinson, D.T.Receipt to Judge Dean for medications purchased from H.C.L. Aschoff, Druggist
Aschoff, H.C.L.Legal authorization given by John A. Wharton and B.T. Archer to William S. Fisher to sign their names as security to W. Fisher's loan
Archer, Branch TannerReceipt for medical services, prescriptions provided
Abney, IraThese documentsare a summary of an interview with the questions directed by Doctor Roger Bulgar. The Q&A centers around his professional life and what motives him to be a doctor.
These documents are biographical information in relations to early life, education, and professional activities.
In this Q&A, he discusses how the medical field has evolved into a big business, the changing of relationships between doctors and patients, what made him decide to be specialized in an area, the insurance has made the doctors overcharge for procedures, and what the role of a doctor is.
These documents are an interview done by the Harris County Medical Society by Ellen Durckel. Within the Q&A, he discusses his early childhood, memories with his father, influences of his mother, early marriage, and military history.
These documentsare biographical information topics around his family, military history, education, and influential figures.
These documents are an index for the summarized transcripts for the interview with Dr. Mylie E. Durham, Jr.
Photograph showing Dr. Bundy, organizer of the State Association, receiving a medal from Texas Tuberculosis Association.