A Guide to the James Lawrence Cabell Papers, 1882-1974 MS.35 MS-35

A Guide to the James Lawrence Cabell Papers, 1882-1974 MS.35


Collection Number MS-35


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Repository
Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Identification
MS.35
Title
James Lawrence Cabell papers 1882-1974
URL:
https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/ark:/59853/120
Quantity
.5 Linear Feet
Quantity
Language
English

Administrative Information

Conditions Governing Use

There are no restrictions.

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open to research.

Preferred Citation

James Lawrence Cabell Papers, Accession #MS-35, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Dr. Wilhelm Moll, Director of the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library for many years, apparently collected the documents.


Biographical / Historical

James Lawrence Cabell was born August 26, 1813 in Nelson County, Virginia. He attended private schools in Richmond, matriculated at the University of Virginia in 1829, and earned his A.M. in 1833. The following year he continued the study of medicine at the University of Maryland and obtained his M.D degree. To further his education he went to Paris until 1837 when he was offered the chair of anatomy, physiology, and surgery at the University of Virginia. He remained in this capacity until 1856 when a chair of anatomy and material medica was created. He continued to teach physiology and surgery, and for a time comparative anatomy, until the end of the 1888-89 session. He was appreciated for his devotion to teaching and was also an able diagnostician.

In addition to his more than 50 years of service to the University of Virginia, Dr. Cabell was in charge of the Confederate States Military Hospital in Charlottesville during most of the Civil War. A member of the Medical Society of Virginia, he was elected president in 1876. He was the organizer and served from 1879-1884 as the first president of the National Board of Health which was created by an Act of Congress on March 3, 1879. In that year he was also president of the American Public Health Association.

Dr. Cabell married Margaret Gibbons in 1839. He had no biological children but adopted two nieces. He died August 13, 1889 in Albemarle County, Virginia.

Scope and Contents

The collection contains three original letters from Dr. Cabell, a biographical sketch, interlibrary loan documents, a paper written by Wilhelm Moll about two of Dr. Cabell's letters, a bibliography of Dr. Cabell's writing, and reprints of those documents.

Arrangement

The box is arranged into two parts. The first section is arranged chronologically with Cabell's original letters and information concerning Cabell. The second section contains photocopies of Cabell's papers and addresses. These are arranged chronologically by publication date.

General

Processed by:
Historical Collections Staff

Container List

Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 001
Letter from J. L. Cabell to My dear Friend, Dr. C. R. Agnew
1882 July 17
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 002
Letter from J. L. Cabell to My dear Friend
1884 February 5
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 003
Letter from J. L. Cabell to My Dear Friend [Dr. Cornelius R. Agnew]
1885 November 17
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 004
Biographical sketch of James Lawrence Cabell
[1920]
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 005
Interlibrary loan documents
1973-74
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 006
"Two Letters by Dr. James Lawrence Cabell" by Wilhelm Moll, "Virginia Medical Monthly," Vol 101.
1974 January
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 007
"Writings of the Original Fellows"
ND
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 008
Letter on duke Medical Center Library stationary with enclosed copies of notes signed by J. L. Cabell
1876-77
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 009
"Etiology of Enteric Fever" by J. L. Cabell
1877
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 010
Address to the American Public Health Association by J. L. Cabell
1877
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 011
"Address in State Medicine and Public Hygiene" by J. L. Cabell
1878
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 012
Annual Address to the Public Health Association by J. L. Cabell
1879
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 013
"Salicylic Acid in the Treatment of Enteric Fever" by J. L. Cabell
[1879]
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 014
"The American Public Health Association and the Withers Bill" by J. L. Cabell
1879
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 015
"Brief Notice of the Rise and Progress of International Hygiene" by J. L. Cabell
1881
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 016
"The National Board of Health and the International Sanitary Conference of Washington" by J. L. Cabell
1881
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 017
A Brief Historical Notice of the Origin and Progress of International Hygiene" by James L. Cabell
1881
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 018
"Annual Report of the National Board of Health, with Statement of Expenditures, for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1881" by J. L. Cabell
1881 November 19
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 019
"The National Board of Health" by J. L. Cabell
1882
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 020
"On Sanitary conditions in Relation to the Treatment of Surgical Operations and Injuries" by James L. Cabell
1882
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 021
"A Review of the Operations of the National Board of Health" by J. L. Cabell
1882
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 022
"Proper Mode of Reducing Partial Forward Dislocation of the Sternoclavicular Joints" by J. L. Cabell
1883
Mixed Materials box: 01 folder: 023
"Remarks on the Treatment of Acute Pneumonia" by J. L. Cabell
1883