Portrait of Thomas Linacre, First President of the Royal College of Physicians. Engraved by H. Cook. Manuscript note attributes the original painting to Holbein or Quentin Massys. Facsimile signature.
Portrait of James Blundell. A curtain and shelves of books are shown in the background. Drawn by H. Room and engraved by J. Cochran. Facsimile signature.
Portrait of Ray wearing a dark jacket, vest and bow tie, and facing right. Presentation inscription "To Henry Schuman, with cordial regards, J. Christian Ray."
Portrait of Giorgio Baglivi. He is surrounded by a border containing two snakes with the sun over his head. A bird is in the foreground. Painted by Carolus Maratta and engraved by C. Duflos. Text in Latin.
Published in Rome.
Portrait of Henry Acland sitting in a chair. Engraved by D. J. Pound from a Photograph by Maull & Polybank. Acland was the Regus Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford.
Portrait of Reynolds, three-quarter right profile. Presentation inscription "To my good friend Henry Schuman with highest regards from Larry Reynolds".
Operating Room of the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Spectators are seated in an open amphitheater above the doctors and nurses who are gathered around the patient.
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.
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.