Medallion by G. Prudhomme with left profile of Pasteur on one side and picture of a girl representing "Science" on the other. From the collection of John P. McGovern, M.D.
Portrait of Florence Nightingale about 1850. She is standing with her arms resting on a column. Her tame owl Athena is also shown on top of the column. From the drawing done by her sister Parthenope and engraved by F. Holl. From the collection of...
Full length portrait showing Florence Nightingale standing in a hospital ward by the bed of a wounded soldier. Text: "The Poetry by C. A. Somerset, The Music by W. West, Dedicated By Permission To Miss Burdett Coutts, And Sung By Miss Pearce." In lower...
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States from page 17 of an anonymous album. The only non-physician included in this anonymous album.
Part of an album of 23 small formal photographs of physicians.
Portrait of Franz Joseph Gall, founder of the doctrine of the physiology of the brain. Painted by Rubidge and engraved by J. Alois. Facsimile signature.
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."
Portrait of Florence Nightingale reading a book she is holding in her left hand. She is shown as she appeared at the time of the Crimean War. Engraved by G. E. Perine & Co., New York.
Photograph of plain wooden building. Verso reads, "Where I lived during September and October. Small hut is officers club. French films are pretty poor."
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.
Photograph of a dining room. Manuscript note on verso: "Dining room 32 Queen St. Edin. where chloroform was first tried as an anaesthetic, 4th Nov. 1847."
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...
Silhouette of Crawford W. Long, shown facing left and holding a book. Cut from an 1842 portrait of him by his youngest living daughter, Edwina M. Long of Athens, Ga. Cut for the Mallin Roudel Co.
Picture of Humphrey Davy standing with his right arm on a table and his left arm on his waist. Painted by Lawrence. The number "8693" is shown in the right hand corner of the sheet.
Pubilsher: Berlin-Charlottenburg 9: Photographische Gesellschaft.
Twenty-one 16th century Italian Majolica apothecary jars from the Duke-Semans Fine Arts Foundation on exhibit in the Duke University Medical Center Library in February/March 1991. Slide 3.
Twenty-one 16th century Italian Majolica apothecary jars from the Duke-Semans Fine Arts Foundation on exhibit in the Duke University Medical Center Library in February/March 1991. Slide 1.
Photograph of (right to left) Max H. Fisch (Curator of Rare Books, Army Medical Library, Cleveland Branch), Thomas E. Keys, and Harold W. Jones (Director, Army Medical Library). Photographed by Charles Meyer.
Portrait of an older Joseph Lister. The number "8063" is shown in the bottom right hand corner of the sheet.
Publisher: Berlin: Photographische Gesellschaft.
Portrait of Urdang wearing spectacles, in a dark jacket with a handkerchief in his pocket. Presentation inscription: "With best wishes to Henry Schuman. George Urdang."
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.
Douglas Grant Lochhead, librarian, in the Kipling Room of the MacDonald Memorial Library of Dalhousie University.
Publisher: Halifax, Nova Scotia: Wetmore Photo
Portrait of T. Spencer Wells. He is sitting in a chair with his right arm on a book and his hat in his left hand. Engraved by the Swan Electric Engraving Co. Painted by Rudolph Lehmann. Facsimile signature.
Photograph of William H. Welch in academic robes. Photograph by Doris Ulmann. Facsimile signature. This is a duplicate of an image in the Folio Picture File.
Published in New York.
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.
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,...
Cartes de visite of Rowland Hill from page 30 of Sharpey's Album. The number 35661 appears on verso.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of autographed letters and 17 small formal photographs.
Publisher: London:...
Cartes de visite photograph of Frederick Pollock from page 26 of Sharpey's Album. The number 28645 appears on verso.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of autographed letters and 17 small formal...