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Abstract | Contains one printed and manuscript notebook, "Special Tests for Poisons," perhaps created by C. D. Fillebrown, whose name appears in pencil on the cover, while he was a student at Harvard Medical School. The notebook includes 41 pages of pencil notes, 11 printed slips from an unidentified publication pasted-in, and four pages from "Dragendorff's Scheme for the Detection of Organic Poisons in Animal Fluids and Tissues" laid-in. Most of the pages are blank. C. D. Fillebrown (1864-1932), a white Maine native, graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1887 and was a physician in the Boston area for most of his career. Dragendorff's Scheme was developed by Georg Dragendorff (1836-1898), a white German pharmacist and chemist who was a professor at the University of Dorpat for much of his career. |
Creator | Fillebrown, C. D. (Charles Dalton), 1864-1932. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Rare Book Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Dawne Howard Lucas, September 2019
Encoded by: Dawne Howard Lucas, September 2019
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C. D. Fillebrown (1864-1932), a white Maine native, graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1887 and was a physician in the Boston area for most of his career. Dragendorff's Scheme was developed by Georg Dragendorff (1836-1898), a white German pharmacist and chemist who was a professor at the University of Dorpat for much of his career.
Back to TopContains one printed and manuscript notebook, "Special Tests for Poisons," perhaps created by C. D. Fillebrown, whose name appears in pencil on the cover, while he was a student at Harvard Medical School. The notebook includes 41 pages of pencil notes, 11 printed slips from an unidentified publication pasted-in, and four pages from "Dragendorff's Scheme for the Detection of Organic Poisons in Animal Fluids and Tissues" laid-in. Most of the pages are blank.
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Notebook, 28 May 1886 |