Photograph bearing the inscription "Your Bunkie, the Koolie Katchin Kid Ernest Wilson 1st Lt. M.L.E.H. 1 I.G.E.T. October 1st 1918. Probably "bunkie" of Charles Reed at Evacuation Hospitals I. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph bearing the inscription "US ambulance service with the French army." Includes ambulance, several soldiers and a structure of some sort. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of five men (three uniformed) standing in front of an army truck marked US Army X-Ray. It is inscribed on the back with "Mr Walsh, Mr. Leffingwell Glen Spring House Watkins Glen NY June 5, 1918." From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of evacuation hospital with several tents in the foreground. A variety of buildings are visible in the background.; From the Archive of Charles Reed.
Portrait of Sidney Herbert, three-quarter length. He is standing with a landscape scene in the background. Drawn by Francis Grant and engraved by George Raphael Ward. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 40.
Published in London.
Portrait of Kenelm Digby. Drawn by A. Vandyke and engraved by I. Houbraken. From an original picture in ye Royal Palace of Kensington.
Publisher: Londini: Impensis T. & P. Knapton.
Picture showing the Florence Nightingale Memorial Medal which consists of ribbon with a cross surrounded by a garland of leaves, below which hangs a medal with Florence Nightingale's likeness. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, No. 51.
Picture of a woman holding a bowl from which smoke is emerging. A skull and the outline of a city is shown at the top of sheet. Drawn by Fernando Deverini. Text in Latin.
Photograph of Johann Nepomuk Czermak from page 72 of Sharpey's Album. Czermak was a physiologist. Photographed by Victor Angerer.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of autographed letters and 17 small formal...
Portrait of Johannes Mueller, wearing a small medallion around his neck. Muller is standing by a table with marine specimens on it, holding one in his right hand. Painted by Begas.
Publisher: Berlin: Photographische Gesellschaft.
Portrait of Paul Froerus (Freherus) and his great grandson Marquardus, both physicians, with a brief family genealogy in Latin beneath. The initials "P. F." and three coats of arms are incorporated in the picture.
Portrait of Matthias Jakob Schleiden, who developed the concept of the cell as the essential unit of all things, and recognized the nucleus as the controlling factor in cells.
Portrait of Johannes Cornelii Sylvius. Painted by Rembrandt. Text in Latin. He is shown sitting down with his left hand on a book and right hand turned palm up.
Portrait of John Evelyn. A wreath of leaves and acorns is above his portrait. Text at top of sheet: "Philosophers of the last Century." Engraved by Caldwall.
Portrait of Santorio Santorio. He is sitting in a wooden structure in front of a table. Santorio pioneered in studying metabolism and placed physiology on a quantitative basis.
Picture showing a group of people gathered at a landing. A number of them are sick or wounded. Some are being led to the end of the landing to be put into boats. Mountains and buildings are shown in the background. Painted by W. Simpson and...
Postcard of men in a field, aiming rifles. Text at bottom: "On the firing line, Military camp of instruction, Plattsburgh, N. Y." Photo by Underwood & Underwood, N. Y. Numbered P9620.
Publisher: Plattsburgh
Portrait of Benjamin Rush sitting at a desk with his right hand on a book. Engraved from the original picture in the possession of Dr. D. Hosack. Painted by Sully and engraved by Leney.
Photograph of nine men lined up against the wooden exterior wall of a barrack. The photo came from an envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris. From the archives of Charles Reed.
17th century copy of a late 14th century Persian manuscript treatise on anatomy showing a diagram of the muscles. Slide 4. Located at: qS Mansur 15th century.
17th century copy of a late 14th century Persian manuscript treatise on anatomy showing a diagram of the nerves. Slide 3. Located at: qS Mansur 15th century.
Photograph of the Florence Nightingale Memorial in Liverpool, England; Charles J. Allen, sculptor. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 54.
Published in Liverpool, England.
Half-portrait of Florence Nightingale, done in her last days. Copied from a drawing from memory by Augustin Rischy. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 26.
Three-quarter portrait of Florence Nightingale. Text: "When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering Angel thou." Dedicated to the Subscribers to the Nightingale Fund. A proof of an engraving by J. Moore. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly,...
Picture of St. Thomas' Hospital, Southwark, London. Erected in 1555, with the statue of the founder, King Edward VI, in front of the building. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 44.
Portait of adult woman who was the first baby born of a mother to whom anesthesia had been administered. Photograph given to Howard Kelly by Eve Simpson, daugther of Sir James Simpson.
Alexander Anderson, M.D. The amiable and excellent Engraver and Father of the Art of Wood Engraving in America, in his Ninety Second year. Caption signed by L. E. C.
Portrait of Sir Frederick Hopkins, founder of the Cambridge University School of Biochemistry. Nobel Prize winner, 1929, for his discovery of growth-promoting vitamins.
Portrait of Dominique Jean Larrey looking downward to his right, wearing a coat with braids and cords on the right shoulder and medals on the left. Text in French. By Pierre Guerin.
Portrait of Rene Descartes sitting at a desk with a pen in his right hand and several books on a table in front of him. Drawn by Tacquand and engraved by Gartte.
Portrait of Richard Mead above with a small picture of a hand holding a magnifying glass in front of a bowl of snakes below. Engraved by J. Pass for the Encyclopedia Londinensis.
Photograph of August Krogh, who showed that blood capacity for oxygen is influenced by carbon dioxide tension. Krogh was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1920.
Portrait of Thomas Linacre, First President of the Royal College of Physicians. Engraved by H. Cook. Manuscript note attributes the original painting to Holbein or Quentin Massys. Facsimile signature.
Portrait of James Blundell. A curtain and shelves of books are shown in the background. Drawn by H. Room and engraved by J. Cochran. Facsimile signature.
Cartes de visite photograph of Edward Hammond Clarke from page 16 of an anonymous album. Clarke claimed that the health of adolescent women could be endangered by academic work and thus argued against co-education and the admission of women to medical...
Cartes de visite photograph of John Barnard Swett Jackson from page 21 of an anonymous album. Jackson was curator of Warren Anatomical Museum at Harvard and curator of the Museum of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. Photographed by J. W....
Cartes de visite photograph of George Cheyne Shattuck, Jr., from page 25 of an anonymous album. Shattuck was president of the Massachusetts Medical Society for which he established the annual Shattuck lectureship. Photographed by J. W. Black.
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