Bookplate: An older man in a trenchcoat is seated in a chair with a nicely dressed female skeleton on his lap. Books and lab equipment are on shelves behind them.
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 mobile surgical venue set up inside existing building. Good detail of wounded patient with severe ulceration of right thigh. Operating equipment is visible in the background.
A man standing, holding a camera, with a pipe in his mouth, facing an older man. On verso, "Major Henry Page, M.C., U.S.A.; Paul Harper; Plattsburg Aug 6, 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.
A long line of uniformed men standing shoulder to shoulder in the background, behind several large tripods, with a building in the background, and a large tree on the left side of the photo.
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".
A long row of uniformed men standing shoulder to shoulder, extending beyond the left end of the photo, in front of a row of tents. On verso "The whole detachment with stacked litters".
A uniformed man standing casually facing the camera in the foreground, with another man facing away from the camera standing in the background. Tents and buildings in the background. On verso "Lieut. Col Henry Page".
Four men carrying a stretcher, on which another man is lying, accompanied by three observers. Ridlon in far right foreground. On verso "The winning squad" identifications on verso illegible.
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.
A line of men standing shoulder to shoulder behind a line of four tripods. Tents, buildings, and a large tree visible in the background. On verso, "Our Platoon".
Four men carrying a stretcher, on which another man is lying, accompanied by three observers. "Patient with shattered thigh" seems to have leg wrapped in straw.
John Ridlon, on left, and another man in uniform, sitting in chairs. Ridlon is leaning on the back of his chair, the other has his arm braced on a small table.
Ridlon, on left, sitting with his arm on the back of his chair, with another man on the right leaning on a small table. On verso "Dr. Ridlon and Dr. Weatherson resting, after the day's work".
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".
Four men lifting another man, while another man stands watching, with rows of men with stretchers in the background. On verso "Lifting a 'wounded' man".
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-".
Man in uniform, wearing glasses, standing at attention in front of an open tent flap. Laundry drying on the tent line on the left. On verso "Dr. Suches".