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Application of Marshall E. Ross
An application of Marshall Ellis Ross, a physician. He applied for a fellowship to study Gynecology at an European College in 1936.
Correspondence Ruth L. to Thomas R. Peyton
Correspondence Ruth L. to Thomas R. Peyton
Correspondence Thomas R. Peyton to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Thomas R. Peyton to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence M. O. Bousfield to Thomas R. Peyton
Correspondence M. O. Bousfield to Thomas R. Peyton
Application Thomas R. Peyton
Application Thomas R. Peyton
Correspondence Thomas R. Peyton to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Thomas R. Peyton to M. O. Bousfield
A statement of plan of work for Thomas Peyton
A statement by Thomas R. Peyton outlining his plan of work for a fourth month period abroad. He explains that he has chosen to study proctology and the sixth venereal disease, lymphogranuloma inguinale, because it has been neglected by medical professionals in the South.
A transcript from Long Island College of Medicine for Thomas R. Peyton
A transcript from Long Island College of Medicine for Thomas R. Peyton for 4 years from 1917 to 1921.
A transcript from Long Island College of Medicine for Thomas R. Peyton
A transcript from Long Island College of Medicine for Thomas R. Peyton for 4 years from 1917 to 1921.
Reference reports for Thomas R. Peyton
These are reference reports for Thomas R. Peyton from J. Arrol, Monseigneur Quinn, and Harry Goldman.
A statement of plan of works for Thomas R. Peyton
A statement by Thomas R. Peyton outlining his plan of work for a fourth month period abroad. He explains that he has chosen to study proctology and the sixth venereal disease, lymphogranuloma inguinale, because it has been neglected by medical professionals in the South. He also includes a letter from Raymond Paty recommending him for a fellowship.
A letter from R. B. DeFrantz to M. O. Bousfield
A letter from R. B. DeFrantz to M. O. Bousfield concerning Dr. Thomas R. Peyton.
Reference reports for Thomas R. Peyton
Reference reports for Thomas R. Peyton.
An article by Thomas Roy Peyton
An article, a classification of rectal strictures due to Lymphogranuloma Venereum, by Thomas Roy Peyton. This article was published by the National Medical Association Magazine and was received for publication on September 11, 1939.
An application for Thomas Roy Peyton
An application for Thomas Roy Peyton, a physician specializing in proctology, in which he expresses his desire to study proctology, rectal diseases, at St. Mark’s Hospital in London and in Vienna in order to better prepare himself to train fellow members of his profession. He states that he prefers to study at a foreign clinic because Negroes may have greater freedom for study and professional development.
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
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Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Vera Joseph Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Vera Joseph Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence Jerome S. Peterson to M. O. Bousfield
Correspondence M. O. Bousfield to Jerome S. Peterson
Correspondence M. O. Bousfield to Jerome S. Peterson