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Dr. Raluca Coyle History Lecture
The talk, titled “Women in Medicine: What is the Current Demographic Situation?”, examines the representation of women in the medical field at the national, state, and county levels. Over the past three decades, the percentage of women physicians in the … Continue reading
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Sandra Moss History Lecture
Sandra Moss History Lecture
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Dr. Fred Jacobs History Lecture
Dr. Fred Jacobs History Lecture The History of Saint Barnabas Medical Center Dr. Fred Jacobs, a distinguished physician with a background in internal medicine, pulmonary disease, and law, who has held numerous leadership positions including President of the New Jersey … Continue reading
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Dr. George Hill History Lecture
Dr. George Hill History Lecture Dr. George Hill, the official historian of the Essex County Medical Society, shares insights into the organization’s history. He joined the society in 1981 as a professor of surgery at the New Jersey Medical … Continue reading
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The Healing Art (Colonial Medicine)
The Healing Art Chapter 1
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ECMS Minutes 1975
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The Social Transformation of American Medicine
To purchase this book from Amazon:The Social Transformation of American Medicine: The rise of a sovereign profession and the making of a vast industry
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Sandra Moss
Historian Sandra Moss Talks About Medicine & The Civil War Sandra Moss, Past President of The Medical History Society of New Jersey gives a presentation on civil war medicine. This clip is taken from the Essex County Medical Society’s annual … Continue reading
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Satty Gill Keswani, M.D.
Satty Gill Keswani, M.D. was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2013 Essex County Medical Society’s Founders Day Dinner held in November 2013.
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Valerie Josephson
From the Essex County Medical Society’s Founders Day Dinner, November 2013. Valerie Josephson lectures about “Stirring Times: The Lives of New Jersey’s First Civil War Surgeons”
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