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Jacob Weber lecture and matriculation cards

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Jacob Weber, Philadelphia physician, was born circa 1825. He receieved an M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1858; his thesis was on scarlatina. Weber practiced medicine in Philadelphia and was also a druggist. He had at least one son, Charles Henry (b. 1873). Weber died in Cape May, New Jersey, on 29 or 30 August 1911.

This collection of lecture admission and matriculation cards and related material documents Jacob Weber's medical education at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1845, and the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, 1855 to 1857. The collection indicates that, in addition to the prescribed series of courses at the university, Weber also attended supplementary lectures on anatomy and surgery.

Physicians and faculty members whose lectures Weber attended include: C. S. Bishop, A. B. Campbell, Joseph Carson, Hugh L. Hodge, Samuel Jackson, Joseph Leidy, Robert E. Rogers, Henry H. Smith, and George Bacon Wood.

The Jacob Weber collection of lecture admission cards and related material was donated to the Library of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia by Edith Weber on 22 June 1951.

The collection was processed and catalogued in 1991.

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Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia

Collection Inventory

1. Joseph Carson on materia medica and pharmacy, 17 November 1845.
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1. Matriculation card, 10 October 1855.
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2. George B. Wood on the theory and practice of medicine, 11 October 1855.
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3. Samuel Jackson on the institutes of medicine, 12 October 1855.
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4. Certificate to attend practice at Pennsylvania Hospital, 31 October 1855.
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5. Joseph Leidy on anatomy, October 1855.
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6. Joseph Carson on materia medica and pharmacy, circa 1855.
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7. Hugh L. Hodge on obstetrics and the diseases of women and children, circa 1855.
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8. Robert E. Rogers on chemistry, circa 1855.
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9. Henry H. Smith on the principles and practice of surgery, circa 1855.
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10. A. B. Campbell on practical and surgical anatomy at the Anatomical Institute, March 1856.
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1. Matriculation card, 18 October 1856.
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2. Medical examinations card for Drs. Levick, Hunt, and Penrose, 27 October 1856.
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3. Samuel Jackson on the institutes of medicine, 31 October 1856.
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4. Joseph Leidy on anatomy, October 1856.
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5. George B. Wood on the theory and practice of medicine, 03 November 1856.
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6. Joseph Carson on materia medica and pharmacy, circa 1856.
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7. Hugh L. Hodge on obstetrics and the diseases of women and children, circa 1856.
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8. Joseph Leidy on practical anatomy, circa 1856.
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9. Robert E. Rogers on chemistry, circa 1856.
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10. Henry H. Smith on the principles and practice of surgery, circa 1856.
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11. C. S. Bishop on practical surgery, 13 April 1857.
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1. Matriculation card, 16 October 1857.
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2. Samuel Jackson on the institutes of medicine, 24 October 1857.
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3. Medical examinations card for Drs. Levick, Hunt, and Penrose, October 1857.
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4. George B. Wood on the theory and practice of medicine, 02 November 1857.
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5. Joseph Carson on materia medica and pharmacy, circa 1857.
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6. Card signed by F. B. Dick, circa 1857.
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7. Hugh L. Hodge on obstetrics and the diseases of women and children, circa 1857.
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8. Joseph Leidy on anatomy, circa 1857.
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9. Robert E. Rogers on chemistry, circa 1857.
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10. Henry H. Smith on the principles and practice of medicine, circa 1857.
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11. Robert E. Rogers on chemistry, undated.
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