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Obituary.; DEATH OF DR. VALENTINE MOTT. (Published 1865)
The New York Times
The eminent surgeon, the honored, kind, and philanthropic citizen. VALENTINE MOTT, MD, LLD, died last night at his residence, No. 1 Gramercy Park.
81 months ago
Valentine Mott
Books, Health and History
The famed surgeon Valentine Mott was one of many physicians who collected surgical and pathological specimens—including the images in the small...
123 months ago
Valentines for a Valentine
Books, Health and History
By Arlene Shaner, Acting Curator and Reference Librarian for Historical Collections In honor of Valentine's Day, these two “valentines”...
141 months ago
The Anesthesia Era: 1845–1875
The ASCO Post
During the first half of the 19th century, Valentine Mott, MD (1783–1865), was one of the outstanding figures in American surgery and New York's leading...
58 months ago
The doctor’s summer home on West 94th Street
Ephemeral New York
Today, the rich and distinguished summer in the Hamptons. In the mid-1800s, they summered on the Upper West Side. The "delightful palazzo"...
78 months ago
Back to School! Conservation of the Academy’s 19th- and 20th-Century Medical Student Notebooks
Books, Health and History
By Erin Albritton, Head of Conservation and Arlene Shaner, Historical Collections Reference Librarian The New York Academy of Medicine...
110 months ago
VISE Spring Seminar – Jason A. Spector, M.D., FACS
Vanderbilt University
VISE Spring Seminar to be led by. Jason A. Spector, M.D., FACS Professor of Plastic Surgery, Otolaryngology, and Bioengineering,
82 months ago
NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia Celebrate 1000th Lung Transplant | NYP
NewYork-Presbyterian
The Lung Transplantation Program at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia University Irving Medical Center – one of the top lung transplant programs in the country...
61 months ago
How 19th-Century Doctors Used Daguerreotypes for Consultation on Difficult Cases
Slate
During the 19th century, physicians used photographs as consultation tools and treated patient photographs as prized collectable objects.
121 months ago
History of NYU
NYU
In 1831, Albert Gallatin, the distinguished statesman who served as secretary of the treasury under Presidents Thomas Jefferson and James Madison,...
176 months ago