A group of tents in front of buildings, with men engaging in various tasks outside the tents. On verso, "1st Medico - Military Encampment; Plattsburg N. Y.; July 26-Aug 9, 1916".
Several uniformed men in a line shoulder to shoulder, facing three large tripods, with another man standing opposite to them. Tents and buildings visible in the background.
Men on horseback, with infantry lined up in right background. On verso "Gen. Leonard Wood and staff at the review of the 4th 5th 6th and 7th Regiments".
Man lying on a stretcher with his head raised; four men holding it near the ground while three men watch. On verso "Litter drill - Patient (JWJ) supposed to have broken thigh".
This photograph shows a group of uniformed men lined up in the background near the doorway of a building. The picture is taken on the grounds of the US Army Medical Reserve Corps' Evacuation Hospitals One. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of several buildings and quonset huts with a flagpole in the foreground. From the archives of Charles Reed. The back of the picture is inscribed with "Parade ground" "EH #1" and "laundry: among other illegible words.
Photograph from Charles Reed's archives. Comes from collection entitled Evacuation Hospitals One. Photograph shows and trees and buildings in the background. Inscription on the back reads "view from Burley hill."
Mrs. Semans and Thomas M. Simkins, Curator of rare books at Perkins Library, in the library of her home before the Trent Collection was moved to the Duke University Hospital Library. The case with the ivory manikins is in the foreground and the bronze...
Photograph from Evacuation Hospitals One showing the tail portion of a military plane with a medical cross painted on it. From the archives of Charles Reed.
Portrait of William Curtis, F.L.S., author of The Flora Londinensis, with of view of the Frontispiece to Mr. Curtis' Flora Londinensis below. Engraved by Evans.
London: Published by Dr. Thornton. Part of a group of 16 portraits of noted botanists.
Portrait of Charles Bonnet, F.R.S., author of The Contemplation of Nature, surrounded by The Chain of Nature. Engraved by Caldwall.
London: Published by Dr. Thornton. Part of a group of 16 portraits of noted botanists.
Cartes de visite photograph of Calvin Ellis from page 20 of an anonymous album. Ellis was dean of the Harvard Medical School. Photographed J. W. Black.
Part of an album of 23 small formal photographs of physicians.
Publisher: Boston: J. W. Black, 173...
Cartes de visite photograph of Frank Hastings Hamilton from page 7 of an anonymous album. Hamilton served in the Civil War as a surgeon. His unique collection of surgical specimens was bequeathed to the Army Medical Museum at Washington.
Part of an...
Cartes de visite photograph of Oliver Wendell Holmes from page 15 of an anonymous album. Holmes was a physician, poet, and essayist who established the contagiousness of puerperal sepsis before Semmelweiss.
Part of an album of 23 small formal...
Cartes de visite photograph of Benjamin William Macready from page 12 of an anonymous album. Macready wrote the first American work on occupational diseases and was an authority on forensic medicine.
Part of an album of 23 small formal photographs of...
Cartes de visite photograph of James A. Duncan from page 4 of Sharpey's Album. Photographed by E Dallas.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of autographed letters and 17 small formal photographs.
Publisher:...
Cartes de visite photograph of Austin Flint from page 8 of an anonymous album. Flint founded the University of Buffalo Medical School, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, and the Buffalo Medical Journal.
Part of an album of 23 small formal photographs...
Twenty-one 16th century Italian Majolic apothecary jars from the Duke-Semans Fine Arts Foundation on exhibit in the Duke University Medical Center Library in February/March 1991. Slide 5.
Portrait of Johannes Jacobus Scheuchzerus in a natural setting. Painted by Melchior Fussilinus Tigur and engraved by Jos. Nutting, London. Text in Latin.
Picture of Louis Pasteur in his laboratory. He is standing and holding some laboratory glassware in his left hand. Other glassware is on the table next to him. Drawn by A. Edelfelt and engraved by Louis Orr. Text at bottom of sheet: "Chalcographie du...
Many small tents, with rifles at the openings, in a field. A man stands in the foreground looking at the tents, with his back to us; other men engaged in various activities. On verso: "Last camp on hike Showing pup tents with rifles as tentpoles - the...
Portrait of William Cadogan, facing left. He is sitting and reading from an open book. Drawn by R. E. Pine in 1769 and engraved by W. Dickinson.
Published according to Act of Parliament.
Portrait of William Heberden. He is seated in a chair next to a table on which some books are located. Painted by Sir William Beechey and engraved by Jas. Ward, painter and engraver to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales.
Portrait of a younger William Harvey with shoulder-length hair. From a private plate by Mac Ardell.
Publisher: New York: Published by Ernest R. Gee, 35 East 49th Street.
Pictures of St. Louis Medical College (left) and Missouri Medical College (right). Both were original sources of the present Washington University School of Medicine.
Portrait of Reynell Coates, M.D., sitting at a table and grasping a rolled paper in his left hand. Inscription reads "Yours Respectfully Reynell Coates." Engraved by Welch & Walter.
Photograph of William H. Welch. Note on verso indicates that photograph was taken by W. G. McCallum. Presentation inscription: “With grandfatherly regards to Dr. Forbus, William H. Welch.”
Portrait of Alexander Philip Wilson Philip. Drawn by Mrs. Robinson and engraved by H. Cook. Philip is sitting down with his right hand on a book. Facsimile signature.
Publisher: London: Published by Whitaker & Co. Ave Maria Lane.
Drawing of Sir William Jenner. His is standing with his glasses in his right hand. His glasses are attached to a chain. The words: "No. 234, Men of the Day, No. 62." and "Physic." are shown at the bottom of the sheet. "Vanity Fair" and "April 26, 1873"...
Portrait of Michel Eugene Chevreul, a chemist, who investigated chemical interactions involved in diabetes. "Triangle Volume 7 Number 1 1965" at head of sheet.
Portrait of Ferdinand von Hebra, whose study of skin diseases gave dermatology a profile of its own. "Triangle Volume 7 No. 7 1966" appears at head of sheet.
Picture of William S. Thayer. He is sitting in a chair with his left arm resting against the back of the chair. Note on verso indicates he was a Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital about 1919-1923, and was a visiting professor at Duke after...
Four men moving a stretcher, with another man standing in the background. Two of the men are standing at a higher level, on top of an outcroping. On verso "Litter drill".
A uniformed man, Major Huntington, standing at attention, slightly to the left of center, with a light colored wood building and a brick building both in the background.
Man in uniform standing in an open tent entrance, bracing his arm on the tent wall. Horseshoe and sign above tent flap. On verso "Dr. Witterson- Chicago-".