Box 2
Contains 93 Results:
Program - Post-Graduate Session in Obstetrics, UOMS, 1941
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Note, correspondence, memo, 1941
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Catalog - Surgical Film Library, Davis & Geck. Inc., 1941, 1942
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Schedule - Clinical Congress, 1940
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Correspondence, program - post graduate course in Obstetrics, correspondence, reprint, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Correspondence - Intramural Postgraduate Education in Obstetrics and Pediatrics, 1940, 1941
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Manuscript - “Bleeding in the Last Half of Pregnancy”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Correspondence, 1942
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Programs - (7 copies in chart form and 4 copies in outline form) - Post Graduate Session in Obstetrics and Gynecology, UOMS, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
Manuscript -“Some Pathologic Aspects of the Toxemias of Pregnancy with Clinical Implications”, undated
The Raymond E. Watkins Papers consist of manuscripts of research papers, reprints, case abstracts, photographs of surgical cases, medical illustrations, x-rays, and charts. Many of the documents are handwritten. The material previously thought to belong to J. C. Misko was found to be part of the Watkins collection and was integrated back into it.
