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  1. RG1.B10.F1 - Newsletter

    This folder contains issues of the Dr. Bodo Otto Association newsletters. The newsletters give family information on descendants as well as information on upcoming events, and family research. The Oct. 2018 issue gives a bio of Dr. Otto.

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    Dr. Bodo Otto Association Newsletter
  2. RG1.B10.F15 - Research materials

    This folder contains info on early medicine in our country. There is a dialogue on the history of early medicine, a list of medicines and equipment for the medicine chests during the Revolutionary War as compiled by Dr. Bodo Otto and administered by Apothecary Genral Cutting at Yellow Springs and a list of the herbal plants in the 18th Century Medicinal Herb Garden at Yellow Springs.

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    RG1.B10.F15
  3. RG1.B10.F19 - Advertisements/Brochures

    This folder contains the brochure for the Dr. Bodo Otto Association produced by the Otto family. It gives biography of Dr. Otto and contact information. Also included is a sympathy card from the Otto family to Sandra Momyer, Moore Archivist. The family signed it at one of its annual reunions, 2019.

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    RG1.B10.F19
  4. RG1.B10.F2 - Pamphlet

    A pamphlet for the Dr. Bodo Association giving a biography of Dr. Otto and information to contact the association. Also included is a note that accompanied a donation from the Otto Assoc. to HYS in July 2015.

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    Pamphlet
  5. RG1.B10.F20 - Documents

    This folder contains information on the mural that was installed at what is now the West Pikeland Township Building and Cultural Center. This was a grant project funded by 5-County Arts Fund, a PA Partners in the Arts Program of the PA Council on the Arts, a state agency. It is administered by the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance. The mural depicts scenes during the Revolutinary War at Historic Yellow Springs with General George Washingt...

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    RG1.B10.F20
  6. RG1.B11.F10 - Biography

    This is research on Thomas Ruston Kennedy, son of Dr. Samuel Kennedy, Revolutionary War doctor at Yellow Springs. Dr. Donald L. Rezek did the research. Thomas was a physician like his famous father. Having served in the miiitary himself, he was to set up practice in Meadville, PA.

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    RG1.B11.F10
  7. RG1.B11.F11 - Bibliography

    This is a bibliograhy of sources in searching for data on Abigail Hartman Rice. It is compiled by a descendant Lynn Elliott.

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    Bibliography
  8. RG1.B1.F30 - Reprint

    This folder contains a news clipping from 1987 re the establishment of the Herb Garden at the site of the Revolutionary War hospital at Yellow Springs. It also contains a 2012 brochure printed by the Philadelphia Unit Herb Society of Ameria detailing the current Herb Garden with a plan, a list of plants with associated cures and a list of activities for the Herb Garden.

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    The Herb Society Of America Reprint
  9. RG1.B2.F21 - Booklet

    In celebration of the 200th year as a nation, this booklet tells how physicians have sacrificed their personal lives and fortunes to make our democrary work. It endorses the concept of the physician's obligation as a citizen to participate in the elective process.

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    RG1.B2.F21
  10. RG1.B2.F22 - Magazine article

    An outline of medicine in Pennsyvlania from the time of the Indians who were the first medical practioners through the Revolutionary War, the first hospitals in Philadelphia, diseases, physicians, surgical procedures, the Civil War, and researchers.

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    RG1.B2.F22
  11. RG1.B2.F24 - Magazine

    This is a magazine EXPEDITION which contains an article on military hospitals in Colonial America. Two such were in New York and include the Mount Independence General Hospital, Ft. Edward hospital plus medical facilities on Rogers Island. Starbuck has done excavations at the sites to reveal medical equipment. He states that it is difficult to locate hospitals as they were not built for permanency and occupied for a brief period of time. He ...

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    Northeast Historical Archaeology magazine
  12. RG1.B2.F25 - Magazine article

    These articles detail the smallpox dilemma of the 18th Century, early innoculation and vaccination, and descriptions of break outs of the disease.

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    The Brigade Dispatch magazine article
  13. RG1.B2.F29 - Report

    This is a photocopy of a research paper on the medical department of the Revolutionary War. Included is the history of the department, persons involved, diseases and cures. The Valley Forge Encampment and the Yellow Springs Hospital are discussed as well as the aftermath of the war in medical terms.

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    RG1.B2.F29
  14. RG1.B2.F30 - Newspaper article

    This newspaper article gives a biography of Revolutionary War physicial William Shippen. It gives information on his sister, Peggy Shippen, who married Benedict Arnold.

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    RG1.B2.F30
  15. RG1.B3.F1 - Magazine article

    Description of the hospital department and medical conditions prior to and during the Revolutionary War. It mentions the Yellow Springs Hospital.

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    RG1.B3.F1
  16. RG1.B3.F10 - Excerpts

    Excerpt from Futhey and Cope History of Chester County, PA with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches describing hospitals in Chester County including the Yellow Springs Hospital; Uwchlan Meeting House as hospital; listings in General George Weedon Valley Forge Orderly Book

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    History of Chester County Pennsylvania
  17. RG1.B3.F11 - Excerpts

    This is an excerpt from a study on aspects of the American Revolution conducted at Drew University and Syracuse University, NY, with emphasis on the medical administrators

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    The Medical Administrators of the American Revolutionary Army Excerpt
  18. RG1.B3.F12 - Journal article

    In two journal pieces, "Medicine at Valley Forge" by William Shainline Meddleton describes medicine during the Revolutionary War with copies of correspondence between General George Washington and physicians. He describes conditions in the camps, physicans in attendance, food served, diseases, hospitals, supplies, medicines, nurses, Valley Forge today.

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    The Picket Post article October, 1962
  19. RG1.B3.F14 - Exhibit Report

    This exhibit report describes the various panels in the exhibit: the Yellow Springs Hospital; Archaeology at the Yellow Springs Hospital; Colonial Cures; Herbs and Gardens. Also included is a rhyme about John Coakley Lettaon, a Quaker physician.

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    Exhibit report
  20. RG1.B3.F15 - Magazine article

    This article contains information about the Moravian village of Bethlehem, PA, and the care of the sick and injured Continental Army tended there. It further describes the hospital at Lititz and its closing with remaining patients being sent to Lancaster and Yellow Springs during the Revolutionary War..

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    Pennsylvania Magazine Article

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