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| PID | Identifier | Title | Date | Description | |
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| 39824 | LL 02.57.02.02.01 | Renovations to Stantonsburg Drug Company Photos | aft. 1950 | Three photographs of front of Stantonsburg Drug Company during renovations. Stantonsburg Drug Company was owned by father and son Luther and Kenneth Edwards in Stantonsburg, North Carolina. | |
| 39825 | LL 02.57.02.01.01 | Formularies | undated | Two formularies from Stantonsburg Drug Company. Person's Special Hair Tonic formula which includes recordcin, alcohol, and bay rum. The other formulary is for an unidentified tonic for prescription use. It includes opium, camphor, chloroform, and alcohol. | |
| 39826 | LL 02.57.02.01.02 | Customer Request | 1923 | Handwritten note from S. W. Murphy to Stantonsburg Drug Company requesting the store "let Ezra Kelly have some kind of mederson" and send the statement to Murphy. | |
| 39827 | LL 02.57.02.01.03 | Customer Request | undated | Handwritten note from Mary Hyman to Stantonsburg Drug Company requesting the store "let John and James Davis have the books they need," along with a list of the books for each and price, and to charge Hyman's account. | |
| 39828 | LL 02.57.02.04.01 | Opium Order Forms | 1920 | Opium order forms from Stantonsburg Drug Company, Stantonsburg, North Carolina. The company was owned and operated by father-son Luther and Kenneth Edwards. Opium had to be ordered from the government. Also includes morphine, cocaine, and codeine. | |
| 39829 | LL 02.57.02.02.02 | Special Tax Stamp | 1954 | Special tax stamp for opium, coca leaves, marihuana, etc. issued to Stantonsburg Drug Company. The stamp was issued by the United States Internal Revenue and had to be posted. | |
| 39830 | CD 01.01.07.04.01 | Dr. C. H. Brantley's Office Photos | ca. 1967 | Five photographs of Dr. Cornelius Henry Brantley's office, built circa 1887, before it was moved to become part of the Country Doctor Museum in Bailey, North Carolina. | |
| 39831 | CD 01.01.07.03.01 | Dr. Howard Franklin Freeman's House Photo | undated | Photograph of Dr. Howard Franklin Freeman's house in Rock Ridge, North Carolina, with family standing in front of the house. Freeman's office was moved to become part of the Country Doctor Museum in Bailey, North Carolina. | |
| 39832 | LL 02.13.02.14.01 | Andrew A. Best Photo | undated | Photograph of younger Andrew A. Best, a prominent African-American physician in Greenville, North Carolina. | |
| 39833 | LL 02.13.02.07.01 | "Dr. Andrew Best honored for five decades of service" article | April 2001 | Article from University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina's People newspaper. The article highlights some of the work Dr. Best did in Greenville, including helping improve health care for minorities and being active in the push to secure the medical school at East Carolina University. | |
| 39834 | LL 02.13.02.01.01 | Andrew Best Tribute | 9 December 2005 | Newspaper article following Dr. Andrew Best's death celebrating all of the work he did throughout his career for the Greenville and Pitt County area. | |
| 39835 | LL 02.13.01.02.01 | Andrew A. Best Family Practice Photos | undated | Three photos from Andrew A. Best's family practice. One photo is of the exterior of the building with sign. The other two photos are of Dr. Best showing different parts of his office, including an exam table. | |
| 39836 | LL 02.13.01.02.02 | Andrew Best Induction to Board of Governors Photo | 7 July 1972 | Photo of Andrew A. Best during his induction to the Board of Governors for Higher Education. The ceremony was held at UNC-Charlotte. Left to right in photo is Governor Bob Scott, John Kennedy, Arch Allen, and Andrew A. Best. | |
| 39837 | LL 02.57.01.02.01 | Photo of Luther Kenneth Edwards Jr. | ca. 1938 | Photograph of Luther Kenneth Edwards Jr. After graduating from the School of Pharmacy at the University of North Carolina, he began working at his father's store, the Stantonsburg Drug Company. Kenneth took over management of the store and owned the store from 1950 until his retirement in 1982. | |
| 39838 | LL 02.57.01.01.01 | Photo of Luther Kenneth Edwards Sr. | undated | Photograph of Luther Kenneth Edwards Sr. He opened the Stantonsburg Drug Company in 1912, with his son joining in 1939. | |
| 39839 | LL 02.10.02.01.01 | Pharmacy Permit for Quigless Clinic Hospital | 1970 | Pharmacy permit from the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy for the Quigless Clinic Hospital in Tarboro, North Carolina. The permit is signed by pharmacist-manager Israel W. Wooten. | |
| 39840 | LL 02.10.02.01.02 | National Medical Association Certificate of Award | August 1957 | Certificate of award from the National Medical Association to Milton D. Quigless in recognition of his many years of free and valuable services he has willingly rendered to the citizens of his community through hospitals and clinics. | |
| 39841 | LL 02.10.02.01.03 | Program from forum honoring Dr. Milton Quigless | 24 February 1996 | Program from a forum hosted by the Carolina Health Group and the North Carolina Humanities Council, honoring Dr. Milton Quigless. It was the third in a series of four public forums "examining the life and times of four African-American doctors who established practices in towns in rural Eastern North Carolina." | |
| 39842 | LL 02.10.02.03.01 | Photo of Dr. Milton D. Quigless | undated | Photo of Dr. Milton D. Quigless. In 1947, he opened the Quigless Clinic in Tarboro, North Carolina, primarily for African Americans who, due to segregation, could not get medical care at the hospital. | |
| 39843 | CD 01.29.00.01.04 | Letters of Support for Henderson Irwin | June 1912 | Three letters of support for Henderson Irwin of his moral character, written to the State Board of Medical Examiners of North Carolina. Also included is a letter to Irwin from Davidson College President William J. Martin congratulating him for earning his doctorate, and Martin indicating he has included the requested testimonial. | |
| 39844 | CD 01.29.00.01.05 | Womanhood, From the Physician's Viewpoint; oration delivered by Dr. John R. Irwin | 17 June 1914 | Booklet of oration delivered by Dr. John R. Irwin, of Charlotte, at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Medical Society in Raleigh. In his speech, Irwin expounds the importance of women, particularly in the Southern culture, and that in order for the United States to succeed, women and men must remain in their separate spheres. | |
| 39845 | CD 01.69.00.01 | Edwin S. Ward notebook while at Jefferson Medical College | ca. 1914 | Edwin S. Ward's notebook while at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It includes notes and sketches from various lectures about the cardiovascular and respiratory systems; topics include the blood, heart, blood pressure, chemistry of respiration, and bronchitis.
Fixed: missing pgs 34-35 (should be scans 38-39), scans 80-81 duplicates, delete scan 127
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| 39847 | CD 01.57.00.01 | Physicians Register | 1889-1913 | Mostly used book with physician's certificate of registration for North Carolina. Physicians were required to register to certify they had a medical degree, including the school's name and date of degree, or make an oath he had been practicing medicine prior to 7 March 1885. | |
| LL 02.57.02.06 | Stantonsburg Drug Company Day Book | 1921-1938 | Day book from Stantonsburg Drug Company. The company was opened by Luther Edwards Sr. in Stantonsburg, North Carolina. |