Box 354.003
Contains 7 Results:
Ledger- Daybook (1897-1898), 1897 - 1898
The ledgers document Dr. Cook’s patients, their treatments as well as what Dr. Cook charge for those treatments and what they paid. There is also a Register of Births and Deaths covering 1883–1920.
Ledger- Taylor's Physician's Account Book (1909-1920), 1909 - 1920
The ledgers document Dr. Cook’s patients, their treatments as well as what Dr. Cook charge for those treatments and what they paid. There is also a Register of Births and Deaths covering 1883–1920.
Misc. Documents (1885-1902), 1885 - 1902
Miscellaneous documents include partial pages from account books, account notes written on envelopes, and a request for medicine. The miscellaneous medical documents include a list of acids and a prescription.
Misc. Medical Documents
Miscellaneous documents include partial pages from account books, account notes written on envelopes, and a request for medicine. The miscellaneous medical documents include a list of acids and a prescription.
Photographs
Miscellaneous documents include partial pages from account books, account notes written on envelopes, and a request for medicine. The miscellaneous medical documents include a list of acids and a prescription.
Correspondence- Outgoing (1886-1887), 1886 - 1887
Outgoing correspondence covers 1886–1887 and is arranged chronologically. The letters include a very stern remind to a patient who was very delinquent in paying what he owed Dr. Cook.
Incoming correspondence, from 1891–1902, is from the Crow Brothers of Jacksonville, Calhoun County, Alabama and pertains to T.C. Davenport’s debt to them.
Correspondence- Incoming- Crow Brothers (1891-1902), 1891 - 1902
Outgoing correspondence covers 1886–1887 and is arranged chronologically. The letters include a very stern remind to a patient who was very delinquent in paying what he owed Dr. Cook.
Incoming correspondence, from 1891–1902, is from the Crow Brothers of Jacksonville, Calhoun County, Alabama and pertains to T.C. Davenport’s debt to them.