Manuscript note on verso indicates that this is a photograph of 52 Queen Street where chloroform was discovered and where Simpson lived until his death.
Thayer standing, with his hand on the shoulder of a man in a bed, and a clipboard attached to the headboard of the bed. On verso "Dr. William S. Thayer 'Sadie' 1906 Prof. of Medicine."
Portrait of Emil Adolf von Behring. Photographed by Meisenbach Riffarth & Co., Berlin. Facsimile signature.
Publisher: Berlin: Verlag von August Hirschwald.
Physick sitting at a desk, resting his left arm on the desk and holding a folded piece of paper in his right hand. Painted by Henry Inman, engraved by R. W. Dodson. Painted for the Medical class of the University of Pennsylvania. Facsimile signature.
Portrait of Berzelius sitting with his arm resting on a table, wearing a jacket with medallions on it. Text in English. Drawn by O. J. Soedermark, engraved by C. W. Sharpe.
Panel for the Florence Nightingale Memorial, Liverpool. Miss Nightingale is standing over two men and holding her lamp while she pours from a pitcher she is carrying into their bowl. The sculpture is by Charles J. Allen. From the collection of Howard...
Stecher sitting at his desk, holding a pen, with a blank notepad and an open journal in front of him. Photographed by Rebman Photo Service, Inc. Manuscript note on verso: "Trent lecturer 1963."
Portrait of Dr. Howard Kelly seated in his library and holding an open book in his lap. This photograph was included at the beginning of his Florence Nightingale Collection.
Portrait of H. D. Rolleston. Facsimile signature. Photographed by Jhos. Zall. The number "12474" is shown in the bottom right hand corner of the sheet.
Publisher: Berlin-Charlottenburg: Adolf Eckstein's Verlag.
Portrait of D. Francisco Vallesholding a book open with his left hand, and gesturing at it with his right hand. Text in Spanish. Drawn by J. Maea, engraved by M. Alegre, "Concluida pr. D. M. Sr. Carmona."
Portrait of Claude Bernard. Bernard studied many different aspects of medicine, and emphasized the interrelatedness of life functions and the importance of the body's preservation of internal stability.
Twenty-one 16th century Italian Majolic apothecary jars from the Duke-Semans Fine Arts Foundation on exhibit in the Duke University Medical Center Library in February/March 1991. Slide 5.
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.
Portrait of Joannes Valverdus. Portrait is bordered by skeletons on both sides. Small picture insets are shown at the bottom of the plate and angels are shown at the top. Manuscript note indicates N. Blatritet as the engraver.
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.
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.
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,...
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.