Photograph of the front of a mortsafe in an Edinburgh cemetery, with writing visible but not legible on the front of the structure.
Publisher: Edinburgh: Greyfriars Churchyard.
Portal facing toward the left, and looking to the right. Engraved by Ambroise Tardieu and Forestier. C. L. F. Panckoucke, editeur. At top of sheet, Jal. des Sciences Medicales.
Portrait of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, who saw the capillary anastomosis between an artery and a vein, described the red blood cells and observed microorganisms in scrapings from the teeth.
Left to right, Arena, Davison, and McGovern standing. Arena and Davison both wearing glasses. Presentation inscription: "To Jay Arena from Dave W. Davison."
Hand colored diagram of the arterial system in a Persian treatise on anatomy by Mansur ibn Muhammad ibn Ahmad. This is a seventeenth century copy of a late fourteenth century manuscript.
Photograph of August Krogh, who showed that blood capacity for oxygen is influenced by carbon dioxide tension. Krogh was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1920.
Cartes de visite photograph of Austin Flint from page 8 of an anonymous album. Flint founded the University of Buffalo Medical School, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, and the Buffalo Medical Journal.
Part of an album of 23 small formal...
Cartes de visite photograph of Austin Flint, Jr., from page 13 of an anonymous album. Flint was a pioneer American professor of physiology and wrote the five-volume "The Physiology of Man."
Part of an album of 23 small formal photographs of...