Picture of Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa. Included in foreground are a book, a cup and a pair of scissors. The border includes columns with ivy, butterflies, and flowers. Text in Latin.
Portrait of Paul Ehrlich in his laboratory. He appears to have been the first to appreciate the importance of megaloblastosis in primary anemias. Painted by Homer Hill.
Examining a Vesalius volume in the collection of the Clendening Medical Library at the University of Kansas during the annual Medical Library Association meeting are left to right: Patricia Kinnison, Opal Woodruff, Mildred Jordan and Leslie Morton.