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University of Chicago Library

Guide to the James BrianHerrick Papers 1886-1953

© 2006 University of Chicago Library

Table of Contents

3Acknowledgments3Descriptive Summary3Information on Use3Access3Citation3Biographical Note4Scope Note4Related Resources4Subject Headings5INVENTORY5Series I: Biographical8Series II: Correspondence9Series III: Articles15Series IV: Professional Presentations and Public Addresses20Series V: Offprints25Series VI: Notes26Series VII: Patient Records29Series IX: Miscellaneous Items

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Descriptive Summary

Identifier ICU.SPCL.CRMS44

Title Herrick, James Brian. Papers

Date 1886-1953

Size 17.5 linear feet (35 boxes)

Repository Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library1100 East 57th StreetChicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A.

Abstract James Brian Herrick, physician. The James Brian Herrick Papers includeHerrick's autobiography, Memories of Eighty Years, publications andprofessional correspondence. The collection also includes off-prints,photographs and memorabilia, especially from his internship at Cook CountyHospital, treatment and billing records of his patients, and miscellaneousbooks and notes.

Acknowledgments

Information on Use

Access

The collection is open for research.

Citation

When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Herrick, James Brian.Papers, Crerar Ms 44, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University ofChicago Library

Biographical Note

James B. Herrick was born on August 11, 1861 in Oak Park, Illinois. He received an A.B. fromthe University of Michigan in 1882 and taught high school in Peoria, Illinois, and then for threeyears in Oak Park, Illinois. In 1885, during his last year of teaching, he began medical studiesat Rush Medical College and graduated in 1888. After a one-year internship at Cook CountyHospital, he went into private practice while teaching at Rush and at Women's Medical College.

During his career Herrick was active in professional organizations. He served as a member ofthe boards of Lewis Institute and of the McCormick Institute for Infectious Diseases, as well aspresident of the Society of Medical History of Chicago, the American Association for the Historyof Medicine, the Association of American Physicians, and the American Heart Association. He

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was also founder and first president of the Chicago Heart Association and of the Chicago Societyof Internal Medicine.

Herrick was a frequent contributor to medical journals and is best known for his work on twotopics: sickle-cell anemia and heart disease. He was the first to observe them (in 1904) in a youngblack patient who had come to him to have a sore on his ankle examined. In 1910 Herrick alsowrote his first article on angina pectoris, and in subsequent articles he constantly encouragedclinical recognition and treatment of coronary thrombosis and myocardial infarction, which atthat time were most frequently diagnosed in the morgue. Herrick also published three books:Handbook of Medical Diagnosis (1895); A Short History of Cardiology (1942); and Memoriesof Eighty Years (1949).

Herrick made several trips to Europe for post-graduate study, and even returned to Universityof Chicago classrooms in order to familiarize himself with the advancements in bio-, physical,and organic chemistry and their medical applications. Herrick's colleagues considered hima hardworking, logical and practical physician, and those qualities were recognized in hisappointment to the Judicial Council of the A.M.A. in 1928, on which he served for six years.He was also the recipient of the Kober medal of the American Association of Physicians in 1930.Herrick died in 1954 and was buried near his summer home in Dorset, Vermont.

Scope Note

The James Brian Herrick Papers include documents related to Herrick's autobiography,Memories of Eighty Years, publications and professional correspondence. The collection alsoincludes off-prints, photographs and memorabilia, especially from his internship at Cook CountyHospital, treatment and billing records of his patients, and miscellaneous books and notes.

The Collection is divided into nine series: Series I: Biographical; Series II: Correspondence;Series III: Articles; Series IV: Professional Presentations and Public Addresses; Series V: Off-prints; Series VI: Notes; Series VII: Patient Records; Series VIII: Photographs and Memorabilia;Series IX: Miscellaneous Items.

Related Resources

The following related resources are located in the Special Collections Resource Center:

http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/select.html

Subject Headings

• Dever, William E. (William Emmett), 1862-1929• Addams, Jane, 1860-1935• Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919• Hektoen, Ludvig, 1863-1951• Dock, George, 1860-• Billings, Frank, 1854-1932• Herrick, James Bryan, 1861-

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• Heart Diseases• Sickle cell anemia• Physicians• Photographs

INVENTORY

Series I: Biographical

Box 1Folder 1

William H. Holmen, James Bryan Herrick: An Appreciation (Central Interurban ClinicalClub, 1935). Printed edition with added notations of Herrick, and corrected typescript ofarticle

Box 1Folder 2

James Bryan Herrick, "Memories of medicine and medical men in Chicago, 1885-1942."Corrected typescript, 67 pages with 7 autograph leaves laid in

Box 1Folder 3

J. Christian Bay, "James B. Herrick: Youth in man makes history," Proceedings of theInstitute of Medicine of Chicago. Offprint, 20 pp. Ernest E. Irons. "James Bryan Herrick,"Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago. 22 pp. plus two corrected typescriptcopies of same. "Biography" for University of California Medical School "Gold HeadedCane" award. Typescript, 8 pp.

Box 1Folder 4

Correspondence regarding publication of Memories of Eighty Years. Correspondentsinclude: Charles C. Thomas, head of the publishing firm that bears his name; William T.Couch, of the University of Chicago Press, and others

Box 1Folder 5

Notebook on outline, memos, and errata for Memories, 62 leavesBox 1Folder 6

Typescript carbon drafts of "Introduction" with autograph corrections, 19 pp.Box 1Folder 7

Typescript carbon of Chapter 1: "Boyhood," with autograph notations and corrections, 33pp.

Box 1Folder 8

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter II: "Away at School," with autograph notations andcorrections, 31 pp.

Box 1Folder 9

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Typescript carbon draft of Chapter III, "Teaching--Peoria: Oak Park," with autographnotations and corrections, 15 pp.

Box 1Folder 10

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter V: "Medical Student," with autograph notations andcorrections, 51 pp.

Box 1Folder 11

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter V: "Hospital Intern," with autograph notations andcorrections, 67 pp.

Box 1Folder 12

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter VI: "In general practice," with autograph notations andcorrections, 49 pp.

Box 2Folder 1

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter VII: "Study abroad," with autograph notations andcorrections, 58 pp. plus 1 autograph page

Box 2Folder 2

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter VIII: "Consultant and specialist," with autographnotations and corrections, 55 pp.

Box 2Folder 3

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter IX: "The great surgeon," with autograph notations andcorrections, 50 pp.

Box 2Folder 4

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter X: "Teaching in the medical school," with autographnotations and corrections, 22 pp.

Box 2Folder 5

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter XI: "Medical writing and medical societies," withautograph notations and corrections, 47 pp.

Box 2Folder 6

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter XII: "War work--World War I," with autographnotations and corrections, 20 pp.

Box 2Folder 7

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter XIII: "Miscellaneous and semi medical activities," withautograph notations and corrections, 11 pp.

Box 2Folder 8

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter XIV: "An album of medical portraits," with autographnotations and corrections, 37 pp.

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Box 2Folder 9

Typescript carbon draft of Chapter XV: "Old age," with autograph notations andcorrections, 21 pp.

Box 2Folder 10

Proofs for Introduction, Chapters I and II, with autograph notations and corrections, 13pp.

Box 2Folder 11

Proofs for Chapters III, IV, V, with autograph notations and corrections, 21 pp.Box 2Folder 12

Proofs for Chapters VI and VII, with autograph notations and corrections, 21 pp.Box 2Folder 13

Proofs for Chapters VIII, IX, X, with autograph notations and corrections, 23 pp.Box 2Folder 14

Proofs for Chapters XI-XV, with autograph notations and corrections, 28 pp.Box 3Folder 1

Photo proofs for Memories, with autograph notations, 32 pp.Box 3Folder 2

Miscellaneous autograph notes for Memories, including photo layouts, outlines, andcitations

Box 3Folder 3

Typescript drafts for material edited out of Memories, with autograph notations andcorrections, 50 pp.

Box 3Folder 4

Autograph drafts of Introduction and other sections not used in Memories, other notesBox 3Folder 5

Autograph draft of "Consultation practice," 79 pp.Box 3Folder 6

Autograph draftsBox 3Folder 7

Documents related to publications: contracts, offprint samples, University of ChicagoPress promotional pamphlet

Box 3Folder 8

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Lists of biographical references, honors and activities, and publications. News-clippingsand reviews of Herrick's books

Box 3Folder 9

Letters and certificates of appointment, including letters by the Cook County Clerk andFrank O. Lowden, Governor of Illinois

Series II: Correspondence

Box 4Folder 1

A; including Jane AddamsBox 4Folder 2

B-Blake; including Frank BillingsBox 4Folder 3

Bliss-Byrd; including James BreastedBox 4Folder 4

CBox 4Folder 5

D; including William Dever (Mayor of Chicago)Box 4Folder 6

EBox 4Folder 7

F; including G.K. Fenn, Christian Fenger, Morris FishbeinBox 4Folder 8

GBox 4Folder 9

H-Heath; including Alice HamiltonBox 4Folder 10

Ludwig HektoenBox 4Folder 11

Held-Hyde; including Ferdnand HenrotinBox 4Folder 12

I-JBox 4Folder 13

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KBox 4Folder 14

L; including Frank O. Lowden (Governor of Illinois)Box 5Folder 1

M-Meyer, including Harold T. McCormick, Nettie F. McCormick, Max Mason, CharlesMayo, and William Mayo

Box 5Folder 2

Mi-MusserBox 5Folder 3

N; including Frank NuzumBox 5Folder 4

O-Petersen; including Sir William OslerBox 5Folder 5

Pfaelzer-Russell; including William Pusey, Walter ReedBox 5Folder 6

S-ShBox 5Folder 7

Si-Sm; including Frank SmithiesBox 5Folder 8

Sn-ThomasBox 5Folder 9

Thomas, cont.Box 5Folder 10

Thomson-WebsterBox 5Folder 11

Weeks-ZeislerBox 5Folder 12

Illegible and unsigned

Series III: Articles

Box 6Folder 1

"Acute endocarditis," reading notes, first draft, corrected typescript (1902)

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Box 6Folder 2

"Acute dilation of the stomach," notes, outline, typescript (1906)Box 6Folder 3

"Angina pectoris," reading notes, typescript carbon copy (1918)Box 6Folder 4

"Angina pectoris," cont., first draftsBox 6Folder 5

"Angina pectoris," cont., early draftBox 6Folder 6

"Arterio-sclerosis," typescript drafts (1897)Box 6Folder 7

"Atypical features of acute coronory occlusion," typescript carbon copies (1929)Box 6Folder 8

"Bertram Welton Sippy--The Man," corrected typescript (1925)Box 6Folder 9

"The bundle of HIS," autograph first draft, typescript (1914)Box 6Folder 10

"Cardiovascular disease and the railroad," typescript (1933)Box 6Folder 11

"Certain clinical features of sudden obstruction of the coronary arteries," notes, first draftand typescript (1912)

Box 6Folder 12

"Certain popular but erroneous notions concerning angina pectoris," typescript (1910)Box 6Folder 13

"Clinical observations on block of the branches of the auriculo ventricular bundle,"drawings, EGG photos, and typescript (1922)

Box 6Folder 14

"The clinical recognition of acute coronary thrombosis," two corrected typescripts (1934)Box 7Folder 1

"The clinician of the future," autograph first draft, typescripts (1926)Box 7Folder 2

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"Comments on the treatment of heart disease," notes and typescript (1928)Box 7Folder 3

"Concerning thrombosis of the coronary arteries," hospital records, outlines, autographfirst draft, and typescripts (1918)

Box 7Folder 4

"Discussion on angina pectoris," notes for remarks (1919)Box 7Folder 5

"Doctor Bridge, the friend of the medical student and the young doctor," notes, first draft,typescript (1923)

Box 7Folder 6

"Doctor Pusey as historian and littérateur," first draft and typescript (1937)Box 7Folder 7

"The educational function of a hospital," corrected typescript (1926)Box 7Folder 8

"Exophthalmos in leukemia," notes, autopsy report, autograph and typescript copies(1906)

Box 7Folder 9

"Frank Billings: the physician and the man," autograph and typescript drafts (1932)Box 7Folder 10

"The function of the library in a medical school," notes, autograph and typescript copies(1946)

Box 7Folder 11

"The general practitioner," corrected typescript (1927)Box 8Folder 1

"The healing of ulcerative endocarditis," notes, typescript (1902)Box 8Folder 2

"Historical note," corrected typescript (1936)Box 8Folder 3

"Historical note concerning the coronary artery," notes, autograph first draft and typescriptcopy (1945)

Box 8Folder 4

"How knowledge of the heart and its diseases has developed," corrected typescript (1938)Box 8

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Folder 5"In defense of the stethoscope," corrected typescript (1930)

Box 8Folder 6

"In memoriam: James Nevins Hyde," corrected typescript (1911)Box 8Folder 7

"The internist looks at the surgeon," corrected typescript (1937)Box 8Folder 8

"An intimate account of my early experience with coronary thrombosis," notes, autopsyreport, ECG photos, autograph first draft, typescript copies (1944)

Box 8Folder 9

"Johns Hopkins Hospital: its past and its future," autograph first draft, corrected typescript(1939)

Box 8Folder 10

"Malignant endocarditis," notes, early drafts, typescript copy (1927)Box 8Folder 11

"Medical cases presented before the Chicago Medical Society," notes, hospital records,typescript copy (1901)

Box 9Folder 1

"Medical cases presented before the Chicago Medical Society," cont., patient records fromCook County Hospital

Box 9Folder 2

"Medical clinic," corrected typescript (1929)Box 9Folder 3

"Memorial sketch: William Allen Pusey," notes, first draft, and typescript copy (1940)Box 9Folder 4

"Modern diagnosis," notes and corrected typescript (1929)Box 9Folder 5

"Multiple cerebral hemorrhages in leukemia," photos and lantern slides, notes, early draft,corrected typescript (1908)

Box 9Folder 6

"A note concerning Auenbrugger and the long neglect of his work on percussion: theNovum Inventum," notes, typescript copies (1943)

Box 9Folder 7

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"Oatmeal diet for diabetes," notes, early draft, typescript copy (1908)Box 9Folder 8

"The old type of family doctor," typescript draft (1930)Box 9Folder 9

"On the importance of recognizing secondary or metastatic tumors," notes, case historiesand corrected typescript drafts (1921)

Box 10Folder 1

"On the resignation of Mr. Day," corrected typescript (1923)Box 10Folder 2

"Pain in disease of the heart," notebook of patient records, notes and early autograph draft(1911)

Box 10Folder 3

"Peculiar elongated and sickle-shaped red blood corpuscles in a case of severe anemia,"notes, patient records, early draft and galley proof (1910)

Box 10Folder 4

"Peter Bassoe," autograph first draft, corrected typescript (1946)Box 10Folder 5

"Physiology and the eight hour day," notes, first draft, typescript and galley proof copies(1920)

Box 10Folder 6

"Pneumococcic arthritis," early autograph draft (1902)Box 10Folder 7

"Pneumococcic arthritis," cont., notes, patient recordsBox 10Folder 8

"Pneumococcic arthritis," cont., patient recordsBox 10Folder 9

"The practical value of blood examinations," notes first draft and typescript copy (1904)Box 10Folder 10

"The problem of the chronic cardiac cripple," notes, early draft, typescript draft (1925)Box 10Folder 11

"Pulsus alternans detected by the sphygmomanometer," autograph draft, typescript copy(1915)

Box 10

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Folder 12"The relation between the specialist and the practitioner," autograph and typescript drafts(1921)

Box 10Folder 13

"Remarks on receiving the Kober medal," corrected typescript (1930)Box 10Folder 14

"Repeated small hemorrhages as a cause of severe anemia," autograph draft (1902)Box 11Folder 1

"Report of a case of diabetes insipidus," autograph draft (1912)Box 11Folder 2

"Report of a case of pernicious malaria," notes and patient records (1897)Box 11Folder 3

"Report of a case of rupture of an aortic aneurysm into the left innominate vein," notes,case history, typescript draft (1919)

Box 11Folder 4

"Response," autograph draft and galley proof (1924)Box 11Folder 5

"Robert Adams, surgeon, and his contributions to cardiology," corrected typescript copy(1939)

Box 11Folder 6

"Sir William Osler: a personal note," typescript drafts (1948)Box 11Folder 7

"Some unresolved problems with acute obstruction of the coronary artery," autographdraft, and corrected typescript copies (1929)

Box 11Folder 8

"Subacute and chronic malignant endocarditis," typescript (1930)Box 11Folder 9

"Syphilis of the aorta," notes, corrected typescript and offprint (1926)Box 11Folder 10

"Thyroid therapy," notes and autograph draft (1896)Box 11Folder 11

"The treatment of pneumonia," autograph draft (1903)Box 11

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Folder 12"The treatment of ulcer of the stomach by rest and rectal feeding," autograph draft,corrected typescript (1898)

Box 11Folder 13

"Tribute to Frank Billings," corrected typescript (1932)Box 11Folder 14

"Walter Wile Hamburger," corrected typescript drafts (1941)Box 11Folder 15

"Why I read Chaucer at Seventy," corrected offprint and typescript copies (1931)Box 11Folder 16

"Why I read Chaucer at Sixty," autograph draft (1921)Box 11Folder 17

"William Heberden," notes, corrected typescript copy (1928)Box 11Folder 18

Book reviews by Herrick (1937, 1939, 1940)

Series IV: Professional Presentations and Public Addresses

Box 12Folder 1

"Acute endocarditis," typescript draftBox 12Folder 2

"Address to University of Chicago students," autograph draftBox 12Folder 3

"Advice to the beginner," autograph draftBox 12Folder 4

"Auenbrugger and Laennec: the founders of physical diagnosis," corrected typescript copyBox 12Folder 5

Billings lecture: "The practitioner of the future," notes, offprints, working outlineBox 12Folder 6

Billings, lecture, cont., corrected typescript copiesBox 12Folder 7

"A bit of Bacon," offprint, typescript copyBox 12Folder 8

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Calhoun lecture: "Common errors in the treatment of heart disease," clinical records,outline, autograph draft

Box 12Folder 9

Calhoun lecture, cont., notes, corrected typescriptBox 12Folder 10

"Charles Paddock memorial talk," autograph notesBox 12Folder 11

Commencement address, Lewis Institute: "The doctor and the profession of medicine,"typescript and offprint

Box 12Folder 12

Commencement address, Rush Medical College: "Doctor Frank Hugh Montgomery,"notes, corrected typescript

Box 12Folder 13

Commencement address, Training School for Nurses, Rockford Hospital: "Address toNurses," corrected typescript

Box 12Folder 14

"Concerning medical diagnosis for laymen," typescriptBox 12Folder 15

"Dinner Talk," autograph notesBox 12Folder 16

"Discussion on medical education," autograph notesBox 12Folder 17

"Duke Sigismondo Castromediano," autograph notes and draftBox 12Folder 18

"Duke Sigismondo Castromediano," cont., typescript draftBox 12Folder 19

"Early recognition and treatment of heart disease," two corrected typescript copiesBox 13Folder 1

"Embolism as seen by the internist," typescript copyBox 13Folder 2

"Embolism as seen by the internist," typescript copyBox 13Folder 3

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"Favorable aspects of heart disease," autograph and typescript draftsBox 13Folder 4

"George W. Gay lecture: The successful doctor and the human side of practice," typescriptcopy

Box 13Folder 5

Harvey Lecture: "The coronary artery in health and disease," notes, ECG photos,autograph draft

Box 13Folder 6

Harvey Lecture, cont., typescript copyBox 13Folder 7

"Heart disease," notesBox 13Folder 8

"Individualism in the practice of medicine," typescript copyBox 13Folder 9

"Introductory remarks," autograph and typescript draftsBox 13Folder 10

"The irritable heart," autograph and typescript draftsBox 13Folder 11

"Lymphatic tuberculosis," notes, case histories, autograph and typescript draftsBox 13Folder 12

"Memories of medicine and medical men in Chicago, 1885-1942," corrected typescriptBox 13Folder 13

"Mild heart disease," corrected typescriptBox 13Folder 14

"The need of greater accuracy in the diagnosis of tuberculosis and heart disease," correctedtypescript

Box 13Folder 15

"Nu sigma nu toast," autograph notesBox 13Folder 16

"Obiter dicta medica, or Honesty in medicine," autograph and typescript draftsBox 13Folder 17

"On the combination of angina pectoris and severe anemia," corrected typescript copy

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Box 13Folder 18

"On mistaking other diseases for acute coronary thrombosis," autograph and typescriptdrafts

Box 14Folder 1

"Osler toast": autograph draftBox 14Folder 2

"The passing of the family doctor," corrected typescriptBox 14Folder 3

"Past and future in the cardiovascular field," typescript copyBox 14Folder 4

"Physicians Club of Chicago: Remarks," autograph draftBox 14Folder 5

"Presbyterian union," autograph draftBox 14Folder 6

"President's address: Association of American Physicians," autograph notes, typescript draftBox 14Folder 7

"President's address: Congress of American Physicians," typescript copies with enclosedautograph pages

Box 14Folder 8

"President's address: Congress..." cont., notes, typescriptBox 14Folder 9

"President's address: Society of Internal Medicine," autograph notes and draftBox 14Folder 10

"The relation between chronic disease of the respiratory tract and chronic disease of theheart," autograph draft

Box 14Folder 11

"Remarks on Babcock, Robert," autograph notesBox 14Folder 12

"Remarks on Bassoe, Peter," notes, typescript draftBox 14Folder 13

"Remarks on Mr. Day," autograph draftBox 14

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Folder 14"Remarks on Elsesser, Oscar," typescript transcription

Box 15Folder 1

"Remarks on Lewis, Dean," autograph notesBox 15Folder 2

"Remarks on portrait,: autograph and typescript draftsBox 15Folder 3

"Remarks on Ousey, William," autograph notes and draftBox 15Folder 4

"Remarks on Quine, William E.," autograph notes and typescript draftsBox 15Folder 5

"Remarks on Thayer," autograph and typescript draftsBox 15Folder 6

"Remarks on Unit 13," corrected typescript draftsBox 15Folder 7

"Rush faculty banquet address," corrected typescript draftBox 15Folder 8

"Rush Medical College: Address," autograph notesBox 15Folder 9

"Some practical notes on pneumonia and pleurisy," corrected typescript draftBox 15Folder 10

"The symptomology and diagnosis of nephritis," autograph notes, draft and patientrecords

Box 15Folder 11

"A talk to laymen about heart disease," corrected typescriptBox 15Folder 12

"Tolerance," typescript copyBox 15Folder 13

"University of Chicago: address on medicine as a vocation," autograph notes and draftBox 15Folder 14

"Walter Stanley Haines," typescript copyBox 15

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Folder 15"What can hospitals do to prevent and relieve heart disease," typescript copy

Box 15Folder 16

"Women's board of the Presbyterian Hospital," typescript copyBox 15Folder 17

"Women's Medical School," autograph draft

Series V: Offprints

Box 16Folder 1

A-AnginaBox 16Folder 2

Atypical-ClassificationBox 16Folder 3

Clinical-CommonBox 16Folder 4

Concerning-EducationalBox 16Folder 5

Exopthalmos-GeorgeBox 16Folder 6

How-IntimateBox 16Folder 7

Italo-MedicalBox 16Folder 8

Methods-NoteBox 16Folder 9

Notes-On the importance of physicalBox 16Folder 10

On the importance of recognizing-PericarditicBox 16Folder 11

Pneumococcic-Report of a case of diabetesBox 17Folder 1

Report of a case of locomotor-Some features

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Box 17Folder 2

Some of-successfulBox 17Folder 3

Syphilis-WhyBox 17Folder 4

WilliamBox 17Folder 5

AllbutBox 17Folder 6

Annals-AuerBox 17Folder 7

Barker-BarrBox 17Folder 8

Barr-BensonBox 17Folder 9

Berman-BierBox 17Folder 10

Birkhoff-BlumenBox 17Folder 11

Cabot-CarlsonBox 17Folder 12

Carr-ChiariBox 17Folder 13

Christian-CohnBox 17Folder 14

Cohn-ColeBox 17Folder 15

ColemanBox 18Folder 1

Cooley-DamrauBox 18

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Folder 2David-Dock

Box 18Folder 3

Dock-FavillBox 18Folder 4

Fenger-FischerBox 18Folder 5

Fishbein-FrothinghamBox 18Folder 6

FultonBox 18Folder 7

Gardner-GilbertBox 18Folder 8

Goodkind-GudernatschBox 18Folder 9

Haden-HektoenBox 18Folder 10

Hektoen-HelmholtzBox 18Folder 11

Hess-HuckBox 18Folder 12

Huck-HumeBox 19Folder 1

Hume-IllinoisBox 19Folder 2

Irons-JacksonBox 19Folder 3

Kasem-Beck-LeakeBox 19Folder 4

LeCount-LewisBox 19Folder 5

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Libman-LuckhardtBox 19Folder 6

Lyon-McGuiganBox 19Folder 7

MacKenzieBox 19Folder 8

McLaughlin-MacNiderBox 19Folder 9

MacWilliam-MeltzerBox 19Folder 10

Merritt-MillerBox 19Folder 11

Mitchell-MusserBox 19Folder 12

Myers-NuzumBox 19Folder 13

Ober-OppenheimerBox 20Folder 1

Ormsby-OslerBox 20Folder 2

Osler-PatrickBox 20Folder 3

Paul-PletnewBox 20Folder 4

PrattBox 20Folder 5

Preble-PuseyBox 20Folder 6

PuseyBox 20Folder 7

Pusey-Robb

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Box 20Folder 8

RobbBox 20Folder 9

RobinsonBox 20Folder 10

RobinsonBox 20Folder 11

Robinson-RosenowBox 20Folder 12

Rowntree-ShattuckBox 20Folder 13

Simpson-SmithBox 21Folder 1-3

SmithBox 21Folder 4

Smith-StewartBox 21Folder 5

St. Martin-SydenstrickerBox 21Folder 6

Terry-ThayerBox 21Folder 7

Vallery-Radot-VietsBox 21Folder 8

Wakefield-WarthinBox 21Folder 9

WarthinBox 21Folder 10

Warthin-WellerBox 21Folder 11

Weller-WerleyBox 21

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Folder 12White

Box 22Folder 1

WhittenBox 22Folder 2

Willius-WilsonBox 22Folder 3

WilsonBox 22Folder 4

Wood-ZinsserBox 22Folder 5

Reviews of Herrick's A Short History of Cardiology

Series VI: Notes

Box 22Folder 6

Chicago Heart AssociationBox 22Folder 7

Class notes: course on medical classicsBox 22Folder 8

Medical notes: three short notebooks from 1894 European tripBox 22Folder 9

Notebook: manuscripts sent to CrerarBox 22Folder 10

Thyroid treatmentBox 22Folder 11-13

Reading notes: angina pectorisBox 22Folder 14

Reading notes: T. E. Lowe thesisBox 23Folder 1-12

Miscellaneous autograph notesBox 24Folder 1-2

Miscellaneous autograph notes

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Box 24Folder 3

Miscellaneous typescript notesBox 24Folder 4

Medical chart

Series VII: Patient Records

Box 24Folder 5

Case historiesBox 24Folder 6

Autopsy reports, 1928-1929Box 24Folder 7

Electrocardiographic reports and photosBox 24Folder 8

Case books: July 1-October 1, 1888• February 1889-June 1889

Box 24Folder 9

Visiting lists: November, 1889• December (?) 1889

Box 24Folder 10

Ledger: 1890-1891Box 25Folder 1

Appointment Books, Jan-Oct, 1890Box 25Folder 2

Appointment Books, Nov-Dec, 1890Box 25Folder 3

Appointment Books, Jun-Dec, 1891Box 25Folder 4

Appointment Books, Jan-Jun, 1892Box 25Folder 5

Appointment Books, Jul-Dec, 1892Box 25Folder 6

Ledgers, 1892, 1893

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Box 25Folder 7

Appointment Books, Jan-Jun, 1893Box 25Folder 8

Appointment Books, Jul-Dec, 1893Box 25Folder 9

Appointment Books, Jan 1894Box 25Folder 10

Appointment Books, Feb 1894Box 25Folder 11

Appointment Books, Mar 1894Box 25Folder 12

Appointment Books, Sep 1894Box 25Folder 13

Appointment Books, Oct 1894Box 25Folder 14

Appointment Books, Nov 1894Box 25Folder 15

Appointment Books Dec 1894Box 25Folder 16

Monthly appointment/account books, Jan-Dec, 1895Box 26Folder 1

Monthly appointment/account books, Jan-Dec, 1896Box 26Folder 2

Monthly appointment/account books, Jan-Dec, 1897Box 26Folder 3

Monthly appointment/account books, Jan-Dec, 1898Box 26Folder 4

Monthly appointment/account books, Jan-Oct, 1899Box 26Folder 5

Monthly appointment/account books, Dec 1899 (incl. Jul 1900)Box 26

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Folder 6Monthly appointment/account books, Jan-Jun, 1900

Box 26Folder 7

Monthly appointment/account books, Aug-Dec, 1900Box 26Folder 8

Monthly appointment/account books, Jan-Dec, 1901Box 27

Index card billing records, A-ConBox 28

Index card billing records, Coo-GBox 29

Index card billing records, H-MaclBox 30

Index card billing records, Macm-RBox 31

Index card billing records, S-WilliamsBox 32

Index billing card records, Willis-ZBox 32Folder 1-2

Billing notesBox 32Folder 3-4

Cook County Hospital, late 1800sBox 32Folder 5

Photo album, Cook County Hospital, late 1800sBox 33Folder 1

Anatomical/case studies photographsBox 33Folder 2

Photographs of HerrickBox 33Folder 3-4

Miscellaneous photographs, including some used as illustrations in Herrick publications,with galley proofs

Box 33Folder 5

Photographs and certificates of Philip Lewin, M.D.Box 33Folder 6

Memorabilia of Johns Hopkins Hospital 50th Anniversary, including a bronzecommemorative medal

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Box 33Folder 7

Dinner programsBox 33Folder 8

Memorabilia of Johns Hopkins medical history clubBox 33Folder 9

History of medicine memorabiliaBox 34Folder 1-2

Directories and catalogues,• Cook County Hospital and alumni association• Philadelphia Hospital• Medico-Chirurgical College• Rush Medical College

Box 34Folder 3

Memorial service program and news-clippings on deceased colleaguesBox 34Folder 4-5

Miscellaneous memorabilia

Series IX: Miscellaneous Items

Box 34Folder 6

History of the Royal Hungarian Francis Joseph University of Sciences (1922)Box 34Folder 7

Thomas Brown, The Garden of Cyprus (1658) 22 pp.Box 34Folder 8

Denmark and some Danish scientists of note (1934) Janet Webster Roche: Last Letters(n.d.)

Box 34Folder 9

Dedication of the Ward Memorial (1927) J.C. Webster, Those Crowded Years (1944)Chicago Medical Club, 1886-1908

Box 35P. Rojas, F.J. Manfredi. Las glandulas paratiroides (1938)

Box 35C.R. Martin. Histoire de l'enseignement de l'anatomie (1932)

Box 35Marvin Fisher. William B. Wherry: Bacteriologist (1938)

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T.E. Lowe, "The musculature and blood supply of the mammalian ventricle and itsrelation to ventricular function," thesis for D.Sc., University of Melbourne, June 1944

Box 35Hugh Roesler, Atlas of Cardioroentgenology (Springfield, Illinois, Charles C. Thomas,1940)

Box 35Great men who have added to the enlightenment of mankind through endowedprofessorships at the University of Chicago (Chicago, R.R. Donnelley and Sons, 1938),with enclosed letter by Robert M. Hutchins presenting the copy to D. M. Noyes

Box 35Box of lantern slides 1. James B. Herrick 2. Arthur Dean Bevan 3. Frank Billings 4.Directors of medical clinics in Germany, Austria, Switzerland 5. Earl Gray 6. Moses Gunn7. Ludwig Hektoen 8. Ludwig Hektoen 9. Interurban Clinical Club 10. Dean Lewis 11.Frank Nuzum 12. Charles Parkes 13. William Allen Pusey 14. Rush Medical College 15.Samuel R. Slaymaker 16. Fred Smith 17-19. Unidentified