The Lawrence Francis Flick Papers

The Flick Papers consists of two series, one of bound volumes of chronological correspondence, with index cards, divided into five sub-series and the other a smaller group of alphabetical subject files. Some 100 volumes of Flick's strictly medical material was donated by his family to the Libra...

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Main Author: Lawrence Francis Flick, 1856-1938
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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Summary:The Flick Papers consists of two series, one of bound volumes of chronological correspondence, with index cards, divided into five sub-series and the other a smaller group of alphabetical subject files. Some 100 volumes of Flick's strictly medical material was donated by his family to the Library of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Philadelphia and the numbers assigned to these may account for those missing below. Flick's primary concerns of combating Tuberculosis and promoting American Catholicism permeate throughout.
Physical Description:45 linear feet; 31 boxes, 3 oversize boxes
Access:Restrictions on AccessCollection is open to researchers, but due to the fragile nature of many of the documents, it is not always possible to make photocopies.