Box 2
Contains 9 Results:
One partial spine (some loose verterbrae) connected with rubber tubing, undated
The Ralph E. Peterson Papers contain records documenting the life of Dr. Peterson, his education, and his career as a doctor, both in the U.S. Army and in private practice. Records in this collection include certificates, course notes, medical texts, an obituary, and orthopedic anatomical models. The focus of this collection is likely the anatomical models, but Peterson’s accomplishments are highlighted in his certificates and learning of his devoted military service.
One plastic foot and leg bones model, undated
The Ralph E. Peterson Papers contain records documenting the life of Dr. Peterson, his education, and his career as a doctor, both in the U.S. Army and in private practice. Records in this collection include certificates, course notes, medical texts, an obituary, and orthopedic anatomical models. The focus of this collection is likely the anatomical models, but Peterson’s accomplishments are highlighted in his certificates and learning of his devoted military service.
One human femur, undated
The Ralph E. Peterson Papers contain records documenting the life of Dr. Peterson, his education, and his career as a doctor, both in the U.S. Army and in private practice. Records in this collection include certificates, course notes, medical texts, an obituary, and orthopedic anatomical models. The focus of this collection is likely the anatomical models, but Peterson’s accomplishments are highlighted in his certificates and learning of his devoted military service.
One plastic joint tied together with rubber, undated
The Ralph E. Peterson Papers contain records documenting the life of Dr. Peterson, his education, and his career as a doctor, both in the U.S. Army and in private practice. Records in this collection include certificates, course notes, medical texts, an obituary, and orthopedic anatomical models. The focus of this collection is likely the anatomical models, but Peterson’s accomplishments are highlighted in his certificates and learning of his devoted military service.
Part of anatomical model showing musculature of leg bones, undated
The Ralph E. Peterson Papers contain records documenting the life of Dr. Peterson, his education, and his career as a doctor, both in the U.S. Army and in private practice. Records in this collection include certificates, course notes, medical texts, an obituary, and orthopedic anatomical models. The focus of this collection is likely the anatomical models, but Peterson’s accomplishments are highlighted in his certificates and learning of his devoted military service.
Human spinal verterbrae, undated
The Ralph E. Peterson Papers contain records documenting the life of Dr. Peterson, his education, and his career as a doctor, both in the U.S. Army and in private practice. Records in this collection include certificates, course notes, medical texts, an obituary, and orthopedic anatomical models. The focus of this collection is likely the anatomical models, but Peterson’s accomplishments are highlighted in his certificates and learning of his devoted military service.
Human tibia and femur connected with metal pins, undated
The Ralph E. Peterson Papers contain records documenting the life of Dr. Peterson, his education, and his career as a doctor, both in the U.S. Army and in private practice. Records in this collection include certificates, course notes, medical texts, an obituary, and orthopedic anatomical models. The focus of this collection is likely the anatomical models, but Peterson’s accomplishments are highlighted in his certificates and learning of his devoted military service.
One partial human skull (occiput), undated
The Ralph E. Peterson Papers contain records documenting the life of Dr. Peterson, his education, and his career as a doctor, both in the U.S. Army and in private practice. Records in this collection include certificates, course notes, medical texts, an obituary, and orthopedic anatomical models. The focus of this collection is likely the anatomical models, but Peterson’s accomplishments are highlighted in his certificates and learning of his devoted military service.
Human pelvis, undated
The Ralph E. Peterson Papers contain records documenting the life of Dr. Peterson, his education, and his career as a doctor, both in the U.S. Army and in private practice. Records in this collection include certificates, course notes, medical texts, an obituary, and orthopedic anatomical models. The focus of this collection is likely the anatomical models, but Peterson’s accomplishments are highlighted in his certificates and learning of his devoted military service.