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Notebook containing a list of lawyers and judges with prominent cases
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Anonymous medical notebook
Manuscripts
This anonymous medical notebook is regarding injuries and infections related to the hand. In addition to his or her own notes, the author also cites from other experts in the field.
mssHM 80451

Hospital Note Book
Manuscripts
An autograph notebook kept by Walt Whitman during his services as an army nurse in the Civil War from 1862 to 1865. The notebook is bound with fabric tape with a cover of yellow paper; the cover is inscribed: "Hospital Note Book. Walt Whitman." The majority of the notebook is written in pencil with a few pages in ink; the entries are written in two directions with the text beginning at one cover then turned over and beginning again. With the notebook is a blue morocco leather embossed slipcase; also enclosed, an original paper envelope, printed with "The Arlington, Washington, D.C."
mssHM 1197
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Hospital Note Book
Manuscripts
An autograph notebook kept by Walt Whitman during his services as an army nurse in the Civil War from 1862 to 1865. The notebook is bound with fabric tape with a cover of yellow paper; the cover is inscribed: "Hospital Note Book. Walt Whitman." The majority of the notebook is written in pencil with a few pages in ink; the entries are written in two directions with the text beginning at one cover then turned over and beginning again. With the notebook is a blue morocco leather embossed slipcase; also enclosed, an original paper envelope, printed with "The Arlington, Washington, D.C."
mssHM 1197
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Physik: notebook
Manuscripts
This notebook, which was written in German by an unknown German student in the winter of 1850-1851, contains notes regarding physics. The manuscript includes several drawings of apparatus.
mssHM 72873
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Arguments of the 12 judges in the Exchequer Chamber about ship money : manuscript
Manuscripts
A manuscript copy of the court proceedings in the 1637 case "R v Hampden, 3 Howell State Trials, 825," in which Buckinghamshire gentleman landowner John Hampden refused to pay ship money levied by Charles I. The case was finally heard by all 12 judges in the Court of Exchequer Chamber; Hampden lost the case, seven judges to five. This copy is in a modern binding with marbled covers; on spine: "Parliamentary Papers. M.S.," spine is damaged and fragile; with modern pencil autograph notes on verso of first page.
mssHM 204
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James N. O'Neill notebook
Manuscripts
James N. O'Neill's notebook contain miscellaneous remarks and drawings about medicine. Some of the subjects that O'Neill touches upon include comments on fractures, thyroids, gonorrhea, and gastric surgeries. There are also a number of loose leaves that are contained in an envelope at the back of the volume. Written in pen.
mssHM 80502