Portrait of Daniel Bernoulli leaning on a table, holding his right hand out, palm up. Text in Latin. I. Rudolph Hubar, Senat Basil, painter. I. Iacob Haid, engraver.
Cartes de visite photograph of David Humphreys Storer from page 22 of an anonymous album. Storer was a popular teacher of obstetrics and dean of the Harvard Medical School. Photographed by J. W. Black.
Part of an album of 23 small formal...
Cartes de visite photograph of David Williams Cheever from page 18 of an anonymous album. Cheever was the first president of the medical staff of Boston City Hospital and editor of the "Boston Medical and Surgical Journal." Photographed by J. W....
Five pictures, one of a large meeting room with people in it, one of two men looking at a painting, one of the Osler Memorial Building plaque, one of people standing outside the building, and one of the Autopsy Room in the building.
Photograph of a dining room. Manuscript note on verso: "Dining room 32 Queen St. Edin. where chloroform was first tried as an anaesthetic, 4th Nov. 1847."
This photograph shows a group of uniformed men lined up in the background near the doorway of a building. The picture is taken on the grounds of the US Army Medical Reserve Corps' Evacuation Hospitals One. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of the drawings on the walls of a medical student dorm room. At center is the figure of a woman and various other objects, one of which is entitled “Mole Pheasant.”
Photograph of the drawings on the walls of a medical student dorm room. A large fan is shown at the center of the photograph. “Colostomy Cup Winner” is the title of one of the drawings.
Photograph of the drawings on the walls of a medical student dorm room. Clothes are shown draped over a chair. One of the drawings is entitled “Pea Vine de Lenard.”
Douglas Grant Lochhead, librarian, in the Kipling Room of the MacDonald Memorial Library of Dalhousie University.
Publisher: Halifax, Nova Scotia: Wetmore Photo
Alexander Anderson, M.D. The amiable and excellent Engraver and Father of the Art of Wood Engraving in America, in his Ninety Second year. Caption signed by L. E. C.
Photograph of Dr. Arnold R. Rich operating with assistance of two others at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Signature: "Arnold R. Rich." The names of the other two men are written at the bottom of the photograph.
Portrait of Benjamin Rush. Text: "To the Gentlemen of the Faculty & Medical Students throughout the United States this Plate Engraved with the Drs. Permission at the request." (Rest is illegible.) Painted by J. Paul Junr. and engraved by J. Akin.
Portrait of Dr. Sturgis wearing glasses. Presentation inscription “With sincere regard to Dr. O. C. Hansen-Pruss. Cyrus C. Sturgis. Nov. 1 − 1940.” Photographed by Kaiden Kazanjian.
Publisher: New York.
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 Dr. Robert James in right profile, with branches and a snake in the border. Drawn and engraved by W. Walker, from an original bust by Scheemaker.
Portrait of Johannes Muller, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology at the Royal University of Berlin. Facsimile signature. Drawn from nature by S. Laurence and lithographed by Miss Louisa Corbaux. Text at bottom of sheet: "To Richd. Owen Esqr....
Photograph of Dr. John Howland and staff when Harriet Lane Home for Invalid Children opened. Pictured are (Left to Right): Park, Walters, Eleanor Wolf, McClure, Blackfan.
Photograph of (right to left ) Josiah C. Trent, Helen Bayne (Librarian of the Medical College, New York University), and Thomas E. Keys. Photographed by Charles Meyer.
Bronze bust of Dr. Josiah Charles Trent placed in the reading room of the History of Medicine Collections at Duke University Medical Center Library on 10 April 1976. Sculpted by Antonio Salemme.
Photograph of Slemons sitting with his left leg propped up and resting his left elbow on his knee. Note on verso indicates that this is a photograph of Josiah Slemons, Associate Prof. of Obstetrics.