Identifier
MS021-108
Publication Date(s)
June 15, 1843
Language
English
Keywords
Medicine--United States--History--19th century, Historical documents, Correspondence, Physicians, Texas
Location
Republic of Texas
Abstract
Correspondence to A? Powell from H. Terrell re: sick, enslaved persons, requesting calomel, rhubarb, paregoric, castor oil, laudanum, ipecacuanha, mustard, sweet spirit of nitre, etc. Henry Terrell, plantation and slave owner, owned 500 acres located on the Navidad River. See more at John P. McGovern, MD Collection of Texas Historical Medical Documents and its finding aid.
Copyright
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Recommended Citation
Terrell, Henry, "Correspondence" (1843). John P. McGovern, MD Collection. 50.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/jpmcgovern/50
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Comments
Digital copy made available by Texas Medical Center Library.