01844cam a22003131 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017007001500034008004100049010001700090040001900107043001200126050001500138051003900153100003800192245022600230260007600456300001800532520060500550530007201155540004201227651004001269651003401309650003401343650003101377710004901408856005601457999001701513rc 01000825 DLC20260227111901.0cr |||||||||||910516s1850 nyu 000 0aeng  arc 01000825  aDLCcCarPdDLC an-us-ca00aF865b.T97 aYA [16079]cCopy no. undetermined.1 aTyson, James L.q(James Lawrence)10aDiary of a physician in California;bbeing the results of actual experience, including notes of the journey by land and water, and observations on the climate, soil, resources of the country, etc.cBy James L. Tyson, M.D. aNew York,bD. Appleton & company;aPhiladelphia,bG.S. Appleton,c1850. a92 p.c24 cm. aDr. James L. Tyson sailed from Baltimore for California in January 1849, crossing the Isthmus and sailing on to San Francisco. Diary of a physician in California (1850) recounts his 1849 tour of the Northern Mines in search of a likely place for his medical practice and his hospital at Cold Spring, where his patients included a number of Oregonians. Tyson closes his hospital at the end of the summer, sailing from San Francisco as a ship's physician, crossing the Isthmus and landing in the United States in December 1849. His diary pays special attention to miners' health and working conditions. aAlso available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. aNo known restrictions on publication. 0aCaliforniaxDescription and travel. 0aCaliforniaxGold discoveries. 0aVoyages to the Pacific coast. 0aEthnic groupszCalifornia.2 aYA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)41dcalbkf124qtuhttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/calbk.124 c51920d51920