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            <titleproper encodinganalog="Title">V. A. Allen and Foster Fanning Potter Physicians' Account Books</titleproper>
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         <creation>Michele Combs<date normal="2014-02-04">4 Feb 2014</date>
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            <persname encodinganalog="100">Allen, V. A.</persname>
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         <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" label="Title: ">V. A. Allen and Foster Fanning Potter Physicians' Account Books</unittitle>
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         <abstract encodinganalog="520$a" label="Abstract: ">Collection of highly detailed medical account books kept by general practitioner V. A. [Vine A.] Allen and later by his successor Dr. Foster Fanning Potter of the village of Cleveland in Constantia township, Oswego County, New York.</abstract>
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      <p>V. A. (Vine A.) Allen graduated from Castleton Medical College in 1833.   As of 1877 he was a physician in Cleveland village, along with a D. T. Whyborn who was for a time his partner.   He also served as postmaster for the village.</p><p>Dr. Foster Fanning Potter graduated from University Medical College in 1880.    His father Asher Smith Potter (1805-1881) was one of the first village officers, being a trustee when the village was incorporated in 1857, and operated a tavern and later a store in Cleveland village.  In addition to his medical work Dr. Potter was postmaster for the village of Constantia and served on the Board of Education for the Cleveland Union Free School, the only incorporated educational institution in Constantia.</p><p>Sources:<lb/><emph render="italic">Fifty-Ninth  Announcement of Castleton Medical College for the Annual Session 1860 with a Catalogue of the Alumni</emph>, 1860, p. 6<lb/><emph render="italic">General Alumni Catalogue of New York University, 1833-1907: Medical Alumni</emph>, 1908, p. 280<lb/><emph render="italic">History of Oswego County, New York</emph>, 1877, p. 291<lb/><emph render="italic">Landmarks of Oswego County New York</emph>, 1895, pp. 283, 291, 497, 504, 508<lb/><emph render="italic">Record of Appointment of Postmasters, 1832-Sept. 30, 1971</emph>, National Archives and Records Administration</p></bioghist>
      
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         <p>The <emph render="bold">V. A. Allen and Foster Fanning Potter Physicians' Account Books</emph> consists of fourteen volumes detailing treatment of a wide range of medical ailments and conditions, including dates, fees, payments (including in-kind), medicines prescribed (unguents, ointments, liniments, drops, pills, etc.).  Among their patients were workers at the American Glass Company and Union Glass Company, both of which are repeatedly credited with paying their employees' medical bills.</p><p>Entries of particular interest include a half a page of details regarding an operation on a hydrocephalic child (1889).  At least one of the volumes includes Dr. Allen's supply orders: glassware, opium, morphine, spices, alcohol, etc.  The final volume includes not only Dr. Potter's medical accounts but also records the sale of various "drugstore" materials such as tobacco, candy, soap, and so on.</p>
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         <p>&scrc_name; has several collections of physicians' day books. Please &searchcoll; to locate additional items of interest.</p>
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         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Medicine -- Practice -- Accounting.</subject><subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Physicians -- New York (State)</subject>
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