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Mr. Dallas's letter on the Mexican Treaty : reprinted from the Public Ledger of June 15, 1849
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Letters, (mostly marked "Private" and "Confidential"), received by Dallas during his term as the American minister to Great Britain from the Secretaries of State William Learned Marcy and Lewis Cass as well as George Villers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, British Secretary for Foreign Affairs and his office. The correspondence deals primarily with the Dallas-Clarendon Convention. There are also drafts of the treaty and other preparatory materials, including a printed text with revisions made in the Senate (Mar. 1857) and Dallas's notes on Jay's Treaty.
mssHM 16236-16280
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The Mexican treaty ; speech ... in the House of representatives, June 28, 1854
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A third letter from the Reverend Marmaduke Dallas, A.M. to the Right Reverend Jemmet, Lord Bishop of Cork and Ross
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Dock, George, 1860-1951. 1 letter (1943, June 15) to Mrs. Arthur Dean Beven
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The Manuscripts series, which contains roughly 700 items, chiefly contain the works of George Dock, some of which relate to his autobiography, but chiefly to his medical work. These include articles, speeches, essays, book reviews, translations, notes, as well as copies of his autobiographies "Apologia Pro Vita Mea" and "My Medical Education." There are also several items written by other medical professionals. There are also a large amount of material related to Dock's work with several hospitals and their administration. This material includes reports, salary information, and other documents related to Barnes Hospital, University of Michigan Medical School and St. Mary's Hospital in Philadelphia. There is also a good amount of material related to medical students including student schedules, grades and evaluations, guidelines for students, lectures and George Dock's ideas regarding teaching medicine. Also included are several records belonging to patients of Dock's.
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