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Cartes de visite photograph of Lewis Albert Sayre from page 4 of an anonymous album. Sayre occupied the first chair of orthopedic surgery in the United States.
Part of an album of 23 small formal photographs of physicians.
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Cartes de visite photograph of John Tyndall from page 12 of Sharpey's Album. Tyndall was a natural philosopher. The number 15646 appears on verso.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of autographed letters and...
Cartes de visite of John Brown from page 36 of Sharpey's Album. Photographed by T. Rodger.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of autographed letters and 17 small formal photographs.
Cartes de visite photograph of John Barnard Swett Jackson from page 21 of an anonymous album. Jackson was curator of Warren Anatomical Museum at Harvard and curator of the Museum of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement. Photographed by J. W....
Cartes de visite photograph of James Rushmore Wood from page 6 of an anonymous album. Wood was a surgeon whose anatomical collection formed the basis of the Wood Museum, Bellevue Hospital.
Part of an album of 23 small formal photographs of...
Cartes de visite photograph of James Fanning Noyes from page 14 of an anonymous album. Noyes was an ophthalmologist and otologist and a founder of the Detroit Academy of Medicine.
Part of an album of 23 small formal photographs of...
Cartes de visite photograph of James A. Duncan from page 4 of Sharpey's Album. Photographed by E Dallas.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of autographed letters and 17 small formal photographs.
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Cartes de visite photograph of Isaac Ebenezer Taylor from page 11 of an anonymous album. Taylor was an obstetrician and gynecologist. He was founder and lifetime president of Bellevue Hospital Medical College and a founder and president of the New...
Photograph of Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholz from page 84 of Sharpey's Album. Helmholz was a sensory physiology. Photographed by Hugo Quaas.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of autographed letters and...
Cartes de visite photograph of Henry Jacob Bigelow from page 24 of an anonymous album. Bigelow was a major innovator in orthopedic surgery. He was present at Morton's public ether demonstration and was a bitter opponent of the admissions of blacks...
Cartes de visite photograph of Henry Ingersoll Bowditch from page 19 of an anonymous album. Bowditch was a physician specializing in diseases of the chest. He was interested in public health and also influenced the army to improve its ambulance...
Cartes de visite photograph of George Thomson Elliot from page 10 an anonymous album. Elliot was a student of Valentine Mott and professor of obstetrics and diseases of woman and children at the Bellevue Hospital Medical College.
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Cartes de visite photograph of George Cheyne Shattuck, Jr., from page 25 of an anonymous album. Shattuck was president of the Massachusetts Medical Society for which he established the annual Shattuck lectureship. Photographed by J. W. Black.
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Cartes de visite photograph of George Biddell Airy from page 20 of Sharpey's Album. Airy was an astronomer. Photographed by John Watkins.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of autographed letters and 17 small...
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...
Cartes de visite photograph of Frank Hastings Hamilton from page 7 of an anonymous album. Hamilton served in the Civil War as a surgeon. His unique collection of surgical specimens was bequeathed to the Army Medical Museum at Washington.
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Cartes de visite photograph of Edward Hammond Clarke from page 16 of an anonymous album. Clarke claimed that the health of adolescent women could be endangered by academic work and thus argued against co-education and the admission of women to...
Portrait of Richard Mead above with a small picture of a hand holding a magnifying glass in front of a bowl of snakes below. Engraved by J. Pass for the Encyclopedia Londinensis.