[Item #49328] Address Delivered to the Graduating Class of the Indiana Medical College, at the Public Commencement, Feb. 18, 1847. MEDICINE, M. L. KNAPP.

Address Delivered to the Graduating Class of the Indiana Medical College, at the Public Commencement, Feb. 18, 1847

Chicago: Printed at 128 Corner of Lake and Clark Streets, 1847. First Edition. Octavo (21cm.); removed; 22,[1]pp. Lacking original wrappers else Very Good and fresh. Final leaf of text provides a complete list of fees for medical services. Baccalaureate address delivered to one of the earliest graduating classes of the College, founded in 1842. The speaker Moses L. Knapp was professor of materia medica, and here advises the class of 1847 that "There will be but little difficulty in getting along with rivals, who may be either secret or open enemies, if you will act honestly and uprightly yourselves, and command your feelings" (p. 19). BYRD 1218 (noting 1000 copies printed); McMURTRIE 121.

Price: $500.00

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