Eugene Fauntleroy Cordell
Born 1843-01-01
Died 1913-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF43256917
- WikidataQ19886663
- ISNI0000000024928808
- Open LibraryOL2507659A
Top Subjects
- Women physicians (2)
- Greek and Roman Medicine (2)
- Maryland (2)
- United States (2)
- Schools, Medical -- history -- Maryland (1)
- Horace (1)
- Physicians (1)
Books by Eugene Fauntleroy Cordell
Total count: 10
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Woman as a physicianillustrious examples drawn from history : the advantages of the female medical student of to day [sic] compared with those of her predecessors, with suggestions as to their proper utilizations.n.1883-01-01
Historical sketch of the University of Maryland, School of medicine (1807-1890)with an introductory chapter, notices of the schools of law, arts and sciences, and theology, and the department of dentistry, and a general catalogue of medical alumniPress of I. Friedenwald1891-01-01-
The medicine and doctores of Horace[s.n.]1901-01-01
The medicine and doctors of Horaces.n.1901-01-01-
Upton Scott, M.D., of Annapolishis life and letters[s.n.]1902-01-01
The medical annals of Maryland, 1799-1899prepared for the centennial of the Medical and chirurgical facultyPress of Williams & Wilkins company1903-01-01-
The importance of the study of the history of medicineAn address delivered on the one hundred and fifth anniversary of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of the State of Maryland, April 24, 19041904-01-01
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University of Maryland, 1807-1907its history, influence, equipment and characteristics, with biographical sketches and portraits of its founders, benefactors, egents, faculty and alumniThe Lewis publishing company1907-01-01
University of Maryland, 1807-1907, its history, influence, equipment and characteristicswith biographical sketches and portraits of its founders, benefactors, regents, faculty and alumniThe Lewis publishing company1907-01-01-
Woman as a physician, illustrious examples drawn from historythe advantages of the female medical student of today compared with those of her predecessors, with suggestions as to their proper utilizationpublisher not identified1978-01-01