Portrait of William Buchan, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh & Author of Domestic Medicine. Engraved by Ridley from an original painting by Wales.
Photograph of Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz. He is standing grasping a pince-nez in his left hand. His right hand is on a table. Photographed by Nicola Perscheid. The number "4726" is shown at the bottom of the sheet.
Publisher: Berlin: Photographische...
Portrait of an older Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz. The number "13778" appears in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet. Facsimile signature: "Hch. Wilh. Gottl. Waldeyer."
Publisher: Berlin-Charlottenburg: Adolf Eckstein's Verlag.
Photograph of Wilhelm His. He is sitting with his right hand in his pocket and a watch chain is visible. Photographed by N. Perscheid. The number "4658" is shown at the bottom right hand corner of the sheet.
Publisher: Berlin: Photographische...
Portrait of Roux wearing spectacles, and sitting with his arms crossed. Facsimile signature. Photographed by Adolf Eckstein.
Publisher: Berlin: W. Mohren str. 8.
Portrait of William Harvey, M.D., seated and wearing a skull cap. Engraved by E. Scriven. From the original picture by C. Jansen in the possession of the Royal Society.
Three quarter profile of William Buchan, M.D., engraved by Thomson from an original painting by Wales in possession of the Doctor's son. With facsimile signature.
Photograph of Vladimir Korenchevsky with the inscription: "To E. C. Hamblen in appreciation of his excellent endocrinological work from V. Korenchevsky. Oxford, 1940."
Manuscript note on verso indicates that this is a photograph of a group of visitors staying with Prof. A. R. Simpson during the British Medical Association meeting. Pictured are (left to right) Doyer, Morisani, Simpson, Prof. A. R. Simpson, Playfair,...
Portrait of Vincenz Preissnitz. He is surrounded by a circular border showing trees, several angels, and other scenes. Drawn from life by Ruprecht and printed by Johann Hofelich. Facsimile signature. The number "840" appears at the lower left.
Picture of Vanderbilt Medical School. A horse drawn carriage is shown near the building steps and two people are shown in the foreground.
Publisher: Nashville, Tennessee.
Cartes de visite photograph of Valentine Mott from page 2 of an anonymous album. Mott was the father of American vascular surgery.
Part of an album of 23 small formal photographs of physicians.
Publisher: New York: J. Gurney & Son, Photographic...
Oil portrait of Valentine Mott, M.D. who was a pioneer vascular surgeon famous for ligation of great vessels for aneurysm. He was considered the leading American surgeon of the first half of the nineteenth century.
Photograph of signage in front of US Army Evacuation Hospitals No. 1. various buildings are visible, as well as designation of visiting hours. 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.
Picture showing Dr. Charcot giving a lecture and demonstration. A hysterical woman patient is being supported directly to his left. His lecture is being attended by a number of people, whose names are given at the bottom of the picture. Painted by A....
Portrait of a group of women. Two women have babies. Drawn by P. Kauffmann and engraved by Duesnes. At bottom of page: "Alexis Clerc. -Hyg. et Med. -Ed. Jules Rouff."
Photograph of eight uniformed men leaning against two early model trucks. Photo came from an envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris from the archives of Charles Reed.
This photograph shows two groups of two men gathered outside wooden barracks at the US Army Medical Reserve Corps' Evacuation Hospital One. From the archives of Charles Reed.
Picture showing Troy Hospital. This view shows two wings, one of which is partially obscured by trees. A stone wall, several large boulders, and four people are also shown.
Trephine or Trepan was a surgical instrument used to open the cranium. It was essentially a device to drill a circular hole in the head. The example pictured here had perpendicular teeth, a center pin and a screw button in the shaft of the barrel to...
Portrait of a meeting of the Medical Society of London. A man is standing and addressing the other seated members. The names of the 22 members are at the bottom of the sheet. Included are Edward Jenner and William Saunders. Inscription at bottom of...
Photograph of three uniformed soldiers posing in front of an early model army truck. Photo came from envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris. From the archives of Charles Reed.
Portrait of Thomas Willis at age 54. Engraved by G. Vertue. Text at bottom of picture indicates portrait was in the possession of Bronne Willis Esqr. In the foreground are several books, a skull, some quill pens, and other objects.
Publisher: Londini:...
Portrait of Thomas Sydenham. In the foreground are a caduceus, a jar, a book, and other objects. Painted by P. Lely and engraved by J. Houbraken. Text: "In the possession of John Sydenham, Esqr." Attached note indicates that Sydenham was famous for his...
Photograph of Thomas R. Boggs, Chief of Medicine at Baltimore City Hospitals. Note on verso indicates that Dr. Boggs was one of Osler’s staff at Johns Hopkins. Presentation inscription: “To my young colleague, Wiley D. Forbus, with sincere regards,...
Portrait of Thomas Martyn, B. D., F.R.S., Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Cambridge, with a view of King's College Chapel, the Public Library, and Senate House below. Drawn by Russell R. A. Portrait Painter to their Majesties. Engraved...
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.
Cartes de visite photograph of Thomas Henry Huxley from page 14 of Sharpey's Album. Huxley was a physician, zoologist, and paleontologist. Photographed by Elliott & Fry. Duplicate in Stewart Album, page 55.
Part of an album of eminent scientists,...
Photograph of (right to left) Thomas E. Keys, Dr. Arturo Castiglioni (former professor at the University of Padua and Research Associate in the History of Medicine, Yale University), and Mrs. Arturo Castiglioni. Photographed by Charles Meyer.