Rare Books
The utricular glands of the uterus, : and the glandular organ of new formation which is developed during pregnancy in the uterus of the Mammalia, including the human species
Image not available
You might also be interested in
Image not available
On the development of the great anterior veins in man and mammalia: : including an account of certain remnants of foetal structure found in the adult, a comparative view of these great veins in the different mammalia, and an analysis of their occasional peculiarities in the human subject
Rare Books
631768
Image not available
Diploteratology. : An essay on compound human monsters, comprising the history, literature, classification, description and embryology of double and triple formation, including the so called parasitic monsters, foetus in foetu, and supernumerary formation of parts or organs in man
Rare Books
652322
Image not available
Council of National Defense. State Councils Section. "Community Councils – Further Development:" [form letter] (1918, May 9) signed by W.S. Gifford and Arthur Fleming. The folder also includes a pamphlet on the organization of community-level war clubs. 2 items
Manuscripts
The bulk of the collection centers on Scherer's work with the Council of National Defense during the First World War. There are two and half boxes of documents which had been previously collected in two large volumes. The original arrangement (by date) has been retained for both collections (labeled "Bulletins" and "General Letters," respectively) in cataloged form. The "General Letters" collection is the most extensive; it comprises the entirety of Box 2 and the first half of Box 3. In some cases - due to the similarity of their subject material - two or more consecutive listings in the index have been cataloged together in one folder. There are two smaller collections labeled "Noteworthy Activities Undertaken by State Councils" and "I.C.A. Circulars." These two smaller document collections have their own folders in Box 3. All four contain an index - those for the two still-bound collections list the bulletins in the reverse order of their appearance. The two large volumes have been cataloged in the order listed in their indexes.
mssScherer papers