Diploma from the University of Kiel, Certificate of Membership in Minnesota State Medical Association.
The majority of the letters are written in German.
The Dr. Julius Buscher Papers contain mainly correspondence, letters, ledgers, and manuscript articles written for medical journals. The majority of the material is related to medicine. The majority of the items date between 1920 and 1940, when Dr. Buscher was practicing medicine.
Buscher, Julius C.This is an article written by Dr. Buscher on electrical properties of the heart. Included with the manuscript and the final copy are letters of evaluation by other members of the medical profession as well as an evaluation from William F. Scheerer of Connecticut.
These articles primarily deal with x-ray treatment and x-ray therapy.
These articles primarily deal with x-ray treatment and x-ray therapy.
These articles primarily deal with x-ray treatment and x-ray therapy.
These articles primarily deal with x-ray treatment and x-ray therapy.
These articles primarily deal with x-ray treatment and x-ray therapy.
These are copies of American History texts and biographies. It appears that these materials were connected with Dr. Buscher's citizenship and naturalization course.
The writings of Dr. Buscher in a yearly planner book.
The writings of Dr. Buscher in a yearly planner book.
The writings of Dr. Buscher in a yearly planner book.
"Spontaneous Subarachiriod Hemorrhage," American Journal of Medicine, October 1954, "Causes of Aberrations of Coagulative Harrison Pathogenesis," "Vom Recklinghausen's Disease (Neurofibromatosis), "Aneurysms of the Thoracic Aorta."
"Gastroduodenal Ulcers," "Nutritional Disturbance," "The Comparative Nutrient Value of Cod Liver Oil and Cod Liver Oil Cordinals," "The Control of Protein in the Diet," "Surgery of the Abdomen," "Vitamin Requirements of Nursing Young," "Role of Vitamins in the Etiology and Cure of Gastric and Duodenal Ulcers," Gallbladder Disease," Medical Journal advertisements, "Concussion of the Spinal Cord," "Organotherapy in Chronic Disease," "Diet Helps for Doctors."
This folder contains the correspondence and military forms for Dr. Buscher's service as an Official Medical Examiner for the Veterans Administration and the Citizens Military Training Camps.
This folder contains various materials in English and German, ranging from travel documents, income tax returns, and a concert program.
This folder contains the preliminary typewritten manuscript of a novel written by Buscher and published by Comet Press in 1958. The book is the story of a man with six months to live. Introducing the manuscript is a review of the book by M.V. Sheldon, executive vice-president of Comet Press.
The play deals with the life of one family in the United States during World War I. The play was written as part of a correspondence course in writing that Dr. Buscher took.