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Edward C. S. Taliaferro Diploma and Photographs, 1898/1920

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The collection consists of four items: Edward C. S. Taliaferro's diploma from the Medical College of Virginia (in Latin), dated April 21, 1898, and three photographs. The first photograph is an identified group and titled "American Physicians Studying in Dr. Neudorfer's Laboratory in Vienna, 1902 June-July." The second photograph is an identified group and titled "Physican's in Dr. Turk's Internal Medicine Course, Neusser Clinic Vienna, 1902-1903." The third photograph is an undated group image of white men, likely physicians, dated circa 1920s. The photograph was taken by the Faber Studio in Norfolk, Virginia.

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Edward C. S. Taliaferro Diploma and Photographs, 1898/1920 0.16 Linear Feet

Subject file : Art galleries - Virginia - Richmond - Medical College of Virginia - Arts in the Hospitals Gallery : miscellaneous uncatalogued material

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This file may include clippings, brochures, and other ephemeral material.

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