VI. Medical, 1849-1935
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- 5 box(es) and (3.5 linear feet)
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Lamartine Griffin Hardman Papers, Series VI: Medical consists largely of journals and ledgers kept by Governor Hardman during his years as a physician. The earliest material in this series dates from his period as a post-graduate medical student in New York City and London, England (1883-1890). Also included are medical journals and ledgers, patient expense books, and miscellaneous notes from Governor Hardman's private medical practice and the Hardman Sanatorium, one of the first fully equipped medical centers in northeast Georgia, founded by Governor Hardman and his brother Dr. W. B. Hardman in 1899.
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