Dr. William Fontaine Alexander, ledger, 1845 -1857

Name/Title

Dr. William Fontaine Alexander, ledger, 1845 -1857

Entry/Object ID

ARC116

Scope and Content

Ledger of Dr. William Fontaine Alexander, 1845 -1855. Dr. Alexander and his family lived at Walnut Hill on Warm Springs to Alexandria Road. Leather-bound ledger contains names of Dr. Alexander's patients, the date and nature of treatment, the doctor's fees, and the patient's payment record; entries related to newspaper subscriptions and tolls paid; and entries concerning the medical treatment of enslaved African Americans. Four loose papers -Appointment of Dr. Alexander as physician of the Jefferson County jail, 1853 -A note to Dr. Alexander from Louisa Washington seeking advice on relating the dosage of elixir of opium to dosage of Black Drop (opium in vinegar) and laudanum (opium in alcohol) and on the use of chloroform to treat her mother's pain, August 1, 1850 -Details of account with Martin Eichelberger, January to October, 1853; was pinned to p. 282 at Eichelberger's account -An undecipherable accounting, June, July 1853 See Media for digital scans (PDF) of the ledger. To view, contact the Jefferson County Museum.

Acquisition

Accession

420

Source or Donor

Beahm, Charles V. and Kathryn

Acquisition Method

Gift

Archive Details

Date(s) of Creation

1845 - 1855