The Historical Collections of the HSHSL contains and actively collects class notes from the schools associated with the University of Maryland Baltimore. This digitized collection includes notebooks from the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes date from 1827 and are mostly handwritten and from medical students.

Recent Submissions

  • Washington University of Baltimore Class Notes of William B. Conway, Class of 1869, for 1867-1868 Session

    Conway, William B. (1869)
    Handwritten class notes by William Buchanan Conway, Washington University of Baltimore class of 1869. Class notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Notes on Inorganic Chemistry by Louis Boucsein

    Boucsein, Louis (1)
    Handwritten inorganic chemistry notes written by Louis Boucsein. Notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture 33: Intermittent Fever by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Intermittent Fever continuing lecture 31 on the same subject given by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture 31: Intermittent Fever by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Intermittent Fever given by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture 5th: Continued Fever by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Fever continuing another lecture given by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture 22nd: Broussais Theory of Fever by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Francois Joseph Victor Broussais' Thoery of Fever given by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture 17th: Lecture on Prognosis Continued by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on prognosis by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • History of Pathology, Present State of Medicine, Lectures 2 & 3, by John C.S. Monkur, 1845

    Monkur, John C.S. (1845)
    Handwritten lecture notes on the History of Pathology and the Present State of Medicine by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture: Prognosis by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Prognosis by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture 38: Remitting Yellow Fever Continued Treatment, by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Yellow Fever Treatment by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture 37: Yellow Fever or Remitting Yellow Fever by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Yellow Fever by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture 36: Yellow or Malignant Remitting Fever by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Yellow Fever by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Lecture 39: Choleric Fever, Sporadic Cholera or Cholera Morbus by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Cholera by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Introductory to Hospital Clinique Lectures

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Hospital Clinique [Clinic] by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Enteritis

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Enteritis by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Gastritis Acute & Chronic

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Gastritis by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Dysentery by John C.S. Monkur

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Dysentery by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Diseases of Nutrition and Evacuation, Diarrhea by John C.S. Monkur, 1830s

    Monkur, John C.S. (1)
    Handwritten lecture notes on Diarrhea by Dr. John C.S. Monkur, Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine at the Washington University of Baltimore Medical School. Volume is part of the Dr. Milford “Mickey” M. Foxwell, Jr.’s Collection of Lecture Notes. The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • F.G. Anderson Class Notes

    Anderson, F.G. (1889)
    Handwritten class notes by F.G. Anderson, College of Physicians and Surgeons Class of 1889. Class notes are available in the Internet Archive, see link.
  • Davidge First Volume: Dr. Davidge's Lectures on the Institutes and Dr. Potter's Lectures

    Davidge, John B. (John Beale), 1768-1829; Potter, Nathaniel, 1770-1843; Potter (1)
    This volume includes handwritten lecture notes from Dr. John B. Davidge's and Dr. Nathaniel Potter's courses at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. The two lectures start in opposite sides of the volume; running from front to back is Dr. John B. Davidge's lectures and running from back to front is Dr. Nathaniel Potter's lectures. To help the user the volume has been split in two, Part A (Davidge) and Part B (Potter). The notes are available in the Internet Archive, see links.

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