The first statue to the honor of Florence Nightingale, unveiled by the Duke of Devonshire at Derby. The statue is the work of Countess Feovore Flerchen. From the collection of Howard Kelly, M.D. No. 37.
Twenty-one 16th century Italian Majolica apothecary jars from the Duke-Semans Fine Arts Foundation on exhibit in the Duke University Medical Center Library in February/March 1991. Slide 2.
Twenty-one 16th century Italian Majolica apothecary jars from the Duke-Semans Fine Arts Foundation on exhibit in the Duke University Medical Center Library in February/March 1991. Slide 6.
Twenty-one 16th century Italian Majolica apothecary jars from the Duke-Semans Fine Arts Foundation on exhibit in the Duke University Medical Center Library in February/March 1991. Slide 4.
Dedication ceremonies for the Seeley G. Mudd building on the lower terrace outside the Searle Center. Dr. Lewis Thomas at the podium with (from left to right): Dr. Robert D. Fisher, Dr. William G. Anlyan, Terry Sanford, Dr. Martin Cummings, Rev....
One of a series of 11 sketches for his painting FLAK painted while a patient at the 65th General Hospital in August 1944. Given personally to Dr. Wilburt Cornell Davison 2 October 1959. Each sketch is signed by Beresford.
Photograph of Genevieve Miller with presentation inscription "For Henry and Ida Schuman with affectionate esteem". Photographed and signed by Ruth Little.