Photograph of (right to left) James F. Ballard, Director, Boston Medical Library with Robert M. Stecher, Director, Cleveland Medical Library and Assistant Professor of Medicine, Western Reserve University. Photographed by Charles Meyer.
Portrait of Karl Harko von Noorden. The number "1609" appears in the bottom right hand corner of the sheet. Facsimile signature: "Carl von Noorden."
Publisher: Berlin-Charlottenburg: Adolf Eckstein's Verlag.
Photograph of Morris Fishbein. This photograph was taken on occasion of the announcement that Dr. Fishbein had been added to the editorial staff of Postgraduate Medicine.
Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Cartes de visite photograph of Robert Fitzroy from page 22 of Sharpey's Album. Fitzroy was hydrographer on H. M. S. Beagle with Charles Darwin and was first head of the British Meteorologic Office. He achieved the rank of Vice Admiral. The number 30777...
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 17...
Photograph of Albert Kolliker from page 70 of Sharpey's Album. Kolliker was a comparative anatomist and physiologist. Text in Russian on verso. Photographed by Dauthendey.
Part of an album of eminent scientists, surgeons, etc. with a collection of...
Portrait of John C. Warren, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in Harvard University from 1806 to 1846. Engraved by H. W. Smith from a Dage. by Whipple. Facsimile signature.
A young Dr. Trent. Manuscript note on verso: “Interviewed by Dr. Thorpe, Dec. 20th, 1933 at Dean’s office, Univ. Penna. Med. School, Phila. Hyman I. Goldstein, M.D. Camden 4, N. J.”
An obese French surgeon-major in full dress uniform struts through the hospital ward oblivious to the impact his appearance has on the health of his sick men. Drawn and lithographed by Draner and printed by Becquet, Paris. The number "55" is shown at...
Portrait of Vincenz Preissnitz. He is surrounded by a circular border showing trees, several angels, and other scenes. Drawn from life by Ruprecht and printed by Johann Hofelich. Facsimile signature. The number "840" appears at the lower left.
Scene showing Florence Nightingale visiting a hospital. A number of men are present around her. Bas-relief on the pedestal. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 52.
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.
Photograph of Karl Frederik Wenckebach, who discovered an arrhythmia of the heart known today as the Wenckebach period. "Triangle Volume VI No. 8 July 1964" appears at the head of the sheet.
Photograph of Florence Nightingale's Bequests to The Royal United Service Institution, London. The display shows medals, jewelry, and other objects that were bestowed on Miss Nightingale in her lifetime. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D.,...
Manuscript note on verso indicates that this is a photograph of Jessie Simpson. The same hand has written "Jessie" at the lower left corner of the photograph.
Photograph of last statue to be erected in London showing Miss Nightingale holding a lamp. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, No. 25.
Published in London.
Picture of Haak with his hand resting on a table, next to a scarificator. Drawn by S. Harding, engraved by E. Harding. From an original picture in the Bodleian Gallery, Oxford. Published 1 Oct. 1796 by S. & E. Harding Pall aAll.
Portrait of Stecher, wearing a pinstripe suit. Presentation inscription: "To my old friend Henry Schuman with kindest regards Robert W. Stecher November 8 1957." Photographed by W. P. Bruning.
Photograph of Florence Nightingale. Manuscript note underneath: "About aet. 30, i. e., see Cook's Life vol. I p. 394." From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 23.
Photograph showing a control panel for a hyperbaric unit. A man is seated at the instrument panel in front of the unit. Photographs of five medical staff are included around the edges of the photograph. Photographed by Thad W. Sparks, Duke University...
Number of physicians gathered around a table in an elegant drawing room. One is speaking with great fervor, others are listening, sleeping, talking to another, or daydreaming. By Geyer, engraved by Payne.
Photograph taken at the dedication of the Wilmer Institute of Johns Hopkins in October, 1929. Left to right, seated: Fuchs, De Schweinitz; standing: Parsons, Wilmer.
Photograph of Thomas R. Boggs, Chief of Medicine at Baltimore City Hospitals. Note on verso indicates that Dr. Boggs was one of Osler’s staff at Johns Hopkins. Presentation inscription: “To my young colleague, Wiley D. Forbus, with sincere regards,...
Portrait of Ure looking straight ahead with his body turned slightly to the right. Engraved by R. Roffe from an original painting by Daniel McNee, for the Mechanics Magazine vol. XXVII. Published Dec. 1st 1837 by W. A. Robertson, Peterborough Court....
Portrait of Benjamin Rush sitting at a desk. Engraved by R. W. Dodson from a painting by T. Sully in possession of Richard Bush Esqr. Facsimile signature.
Autographed photo of Janos Bokay with presentation inscription in German to Dr. Wilburt C. Davison. Signature of W. C. Davison on back of framed photograph. Gift of Jay Arena, M.D. May, 1967.
Leake writing with a pencil, looking at his writing rather than at the camera. Presentation inscription: "For Henry Schuman, God bless him, the most erudite, generous and genial of all book and cheese lovers! Ides of March-for which no fear! 1943...