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.
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...
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...
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...
Douglas Grant Lochhead, librarian, in the Kipling Room of the MacDonald Memorial Library of Dalhousie University.
Publisher: Halifax, Nova Scotia: Wetmore Photo
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...
Portrait of Paul D. White sitting at a table with both hands on a book. From the painting by Jacob Binder. Presentation inscription: “To Ed Orgain with affectionate regards Paul D. White June 1952.”
Photograph of Herman W. Johnson with the inscription: "With affectionate regards to my midwife friends of the Southland. Herman W. Johnson, Baylor University College of Medicine Jan. 30, 1950"
Photograph of Erik Waller age 73 standing with an open book in his hands before a bookcase filled with books covering the wall behind him. Dr. Waller bequeathed his library on the history of medicine and science to the Library of the Royal University...
Portrait with autograph on cover of program and menu of farewell dinner for Dr. and Mrs. Sigerist, The Plaza Hotel, New York, 9 May 1947.
Publisher: New York: Plaza Hotel.
Black and white photograph of a painting of William A. Oktavec done while Beresford was a U.S. Army Correspondent with the 65 General Hospital in England
Photograph of Vladimir Korenchevsky with the inscription: "To E. C. Hamblen in appreciation of his excellent endocrinological work from V. Korenchevsky. Oxford, 1940."
Benjamin Waterhouse. Manuscript note on verso indicates that this is from a portrait by Guilbert Stuart. From Dr. Henry Barton Jacobs, September 19, 1935, Pleadwell.
Portrait of James Young Simpson. He is sitting in a chair holding his cane. His right arm is resting on a stack of books. Painted by T. Hamilton Crawford. An impression with the letters "ZGGU" is located in the bottom left hand corner of the sheet....
Picture of a door in Klebs' library, Les Terrasses. A tree can be seen outside of the open door. Text on verso includes "1933, August. Outlet."
Publisher: Lyon: Les Terrasses.
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.
Tuesday morning conference in the old autopsy room at Bay View. Facilities were used for the instruction of Hopkins Medical students. The material used at these conferences was brought to Duke and formed the basis of the original Duke collection which...
Photograph of Alan Mason Chesney. Chesney was Associate Professor of Medicine and Dean of the Hopkins Medical faculty. Autograph note with Forbus’ initials on verso of photo.
Photograph of Karl Sudhoff. Inscription in upper left hand corner of the photograph indicates Professor Sudhoff was the guest of honor on the occasion of the dedication of the Welch Library of Johns Hopkins University and the Institute of the History...
Photograph taken at the dedication of the Wilmer Institute of Johns Hopkins in October, 1929. Left to right, seated: Fuchs, De Schweinitz; standing: Parsons, Wilmer.
Photograph of J. Miller in university cap and gown, holding a cane.; Inscribed to Henry Schuman and signed on front and back by J. Miller. Taken at 92nd anniversary of founding of the Medical College of Virginia, in Richmond, VA.
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.”
Sudhoff and Welch facing each other, with a pillar and a stone wall in the background, Sudhoff is holding a drinking glass. Text: "Prof. Karl Sudhoff and Dr. William H. Welch at a convention in Bad Homburg, Germany, in 1927. Courtesy of Dr. Arnold 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.
Painting of Sir Frederick Grant Banting, seated and attired in academic regalia with facsimile signature. Banting was one of the discoverers of insulin and received the Nobel Prize in 1923.
Autographed photo of Janos Bokay with presentation inscription in German to Dr. Wilburt C. Davison. Signature of W. C. Davison on back of framed photograph. Gift of Jay Arena, M.D. May, 1967.
Photograph of the new Pathology Institute at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The new building was erected on the site of the old Pathology Building demolished after a fire.
Portrait of Keen wearing a suit and tie, sitting in a chair with his left arm resting on the chair arm and his right hand in his lap. By Chandler. Presentation inscription.
Publisher: Philadelphia.
Poor quality photograph of an evacuation hospital taken from above. A main building with a cross on a white background is centered in the photograph. Tents are visible in the foreground. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of surgical procedure. Patient is being anesthetized. Can of ether is visible in the foreground and a uniformed nurse faces the camera in the background. An eyechart is hanging on the wall. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of numerous patients sitting up in bed within a ward at the US Army Evacuation Hospitals No. 1. There is a hot water bottle hanging on a bed post, and a nurse is seated in the background. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of several early model cars lined up near the receiving ward at US Army Medical reserve Corps' Evacuation Hospitals One. From the archives of Charles Reed.
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 "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.
Photograph of white stone landscaping arrangement that reads Fort Rile Med. Dept. with an aesculus in the middle. Fort buildings are visable in the background. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of uniformed men lining a what appears to be a street within a military installation. They seem to be holding eating and cooking implements. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of three uniformed men posing in front of cannon and cannonball in upstate New York. Possibly Medical Reserve Corpsmen.; From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of eight men huddled in a doorway smiling. Inscription on the back reads--Chow Line. Photograph comes from an envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris.
Photo of group of several hundred uniformed men standing in formation within the grounds of a US world War I evacuation hospital. From the archives of Charles Reed.
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.
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.
Photograph of a army uniformed Charles Reed. Standing facing the camera, with three other people not entirely in the picture. Verso reads--at my ball game. Photograph came from envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris. From the archives of Charles Reed.
Men in uniform posing for a photograph. Captioned: "The 26th Annual Meeting of the Association of Military Surgeons Camp Greenleaf, GA, Oct. 14-15 and 16, 1918. Capt George A Lung, U.S.N. President, Col. Henry P. Birmingham M. C. President elect. Neg...
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.
Photograph of officers and nurses in full uniform at Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. The nurses are seated in the first few rows and the officers are standing behind them. Photographed by A. F. Orr, Oldtown, Maine.
Photograph featuring large sign inscribed with: Evacuation Hospitals One; US Army Visiting Hours 2-4 Daily; Receiving and Forwarding; All incoming Ambulances Stop Here; Visiting Cars.; From the archives of Charles Reed.
Photograph of wooden buildings, and stone or plaster buildings, and quonset huts at US Army Medical Reserve Corps' Evacuation Hospitals One. There appears to be flag pole in the middle of the field. From the archives of Charles Reed.
Photograph of three uniformed men sitting on fire buckets when a sign is clearly marked "These Buckets for Fire Only" from the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph along long side of one permanent structure within Evacuation Hospitals One. Building is notable for its numerous windows and chimneys. From the archives of Charles Reed.