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Ephemera

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for transient everyday items, usually printed on paper, that are produced for a specific limited use and then often thrown away. Advertisements; Awards; Blank forms; Bookmarks; Broadsides; Certificates; Clippings; Invitations; Menus; Military orders; New Year addresses; Press releases; Proclamations; Programs; Schedules. Variant(s): Ephemeral items; Ephemeral materials.

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Books

 Series — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SCHU-JT-01
Scope and Contents This series consists of medical books and several ephemeral items including a receipt, a drug dosage card, a drug advertisement, a blank prescription form, and a handwritten note.

Gynecology : with a section on female urology / Lawrence R. Wharton, 1943

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SCHU-JT-01-29
Scope and Contents This series consists of medical books and several ephemeral items including a receipt, a drug dosage card, a drug advertisement, a blank prescription form, and a handwritten note.

John W. Tipton Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SCHU-JT
Content Description This collection contains medical books collected by John W. Tipton throughout his education and career. The books contained several ephemeral items including a receipt, a drug dosage card, a drug advertisement, a blank prescription form, and a handwritten note.

Prescription form : Theo S. Williams

 Item — Box 1: Series SCHU-RC-01; Series SCHU-JT-01, Folder: 2, Item: 4
Identifier: SCHU-JT-01-30
Scope and Contents Prescription form from, "Medical Arts Prescription Shop" Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The Ciba collection of medical illustrations : a compilation of pathological and anatomical paintings / prepared by Frank H. Netter, 1948

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SCHU-JT-01-28
Scope and Contents This series consists of medical books and several ephemeral items including a receipt, a drug dosage card, a drug advertisement, a blank prescription form, and a handwritten note.