A history of Lancaster General Hospital : in celebration of its 100th anniversary including interviews of physicians, medical administrators and nurses
History--Lancaster General Hospital History--Hospital and Medical Practice in the mid-20th Century--Obstetrics--Advent of Antibiotics--Cardiology--Tuberculosis--Nurses and the Nursing School--Emergency Department, Trauma and Surgery--Laboratory--X-Ray--Heart Haven--Polio Unit--Medical Education at LGH--Dr. Theodore B. Appel--Dr. Charles P. Stahr--Stories by Dr. Paul Davidson, More Stories, Stories by Dr. Henry Wentz, Stories by Dr. Howard Eckhart, Oral Surgeon--Biographical Sketches of Physicians considered for Distinguished Service Awards at the Lancaster General Hospital--Some Thoughts and Visions of Paul Wedel, President & CEO--Statistics--Evolution of Treatment over 100 Years--Diagnoses and Procedures at LGH--Miscellaneous--Hospital Interviews--Nurse Interviews--Surgeon Interviews--Obstetrician and Gynecologist Interviews--Internist Interview--Cardiologist Interview--Allergist Interview--Cytologist Interview--FamilyPhysicianInterviews.
"Pennsylvania medical men of the American Revolution and era" : a history of the Revolution and era told through the lives of those who lived and made that history
Portrait of the colonial physician.--John Redman, medical preceptor (1722-1808).--Philadelphia medical students in Europe, 1750-1800.--Thomas Parke, physician and friend.--James Hutchinson, physician in politics (1752-1793).--Benjamin Franklin and the practice of medicine.--James Smith and public encouragement of vaccination.--Lives in medicine: biographical dictionaries of Thacher, Williams and Gross.--Joseph M. Toner as a medical historian.--John Morgan: adventures of a biographer.--Adam Cunningham's Atlantic crossing, 1728.--William Shippen's introductory lecture.--Body-snatching in Philadelphia.--An eighteenth century American medical manuscript.--Dr. James Rush on his teachers.