A man standing, holding a camera, with a pipe in his mouth, facing an older man. On verso, "Major Henry Page, M.C., U.S.A.; Paul Harper; Plattsburg Aug 6, 1916".
A long line of uniformed men standing shoulder to shoulder in the background, behind several large tripods, with a building in the background, and a large tree on the left side of the photo.
A long row of uniformed men standing shoulder to shoulder, extending beyond the left end of the photo, in front of a row of tents. On verso "The whole detachment with stacked litters".
John Ridlon, on left, and another man in uniform, sitting in chairs. Ridlon is leaning on the back of his chair, the other has his arm braced on a small table.
Black and white photograph of a painting of William A. Oktavec done while Beresford was a U.S. Army Correspondent with the 65 General Hospital in England
Early seventeenth century skeleton carved in bas-relief from a single piece of ivory. The figure is based on the second skeleton in Vesalius' Fabrica and is surrounded by representations of the various classes of society symbolizing the...
First Medical Center Librarian, Judith Farrar, with Mary Duke Biddle Trent, and her mother Mildred Perkins Farrar (left to right) in the reading room of the Duke University Hospital Library when it was located in the basement of Duke South.
Portrait of Cleghorn in three-quarters left profile. At bottom "Georgius Cleghorn, M.D. Anatom. in Acad. Dublin. Pr. &c. Notus in Fratres animi paterni." Engraved by Tha Sherwin.
Portrait of John Ray, A. M., F.R.S., author of Historia Plantarum, with a view of Britannia crowning Ray as the Prince of English Botanists. Portrait of Ray drawn by Mrs. Beale and engraved by Holl. Lower scene drawn by Uwins and engraved by Holl....
Photograph bearing the inscription "Your Bunkie, the Koolie Katchin Kid Ernest Wilson 1st Lt. M.L.E.H. 1 I.G.E.T. October 1st 1918. Probably "bunkie" of Charles Reed at Evacuation Hospitals I. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph bearing the inscription "US ambulance service with the French army." Includes ambulance, several soldiers and a structure of some sort. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of five men (three uniformed) standing in front of an army truck marked US Army X-Ray. It is inscribed on the back with "Mr Walsh, Mr. Leffingwell Glen Spring House Watkins Glen NY June 5, 1918." From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of evacuation hospital with several tents in the foreground. A variety of buildings are visible in the background.; From the Archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of white stone landscaping arrangement that reads Fort Rile Med. Dept. with an aesculus in the middle. Fort buildings are visable in the background. From the archive of Charles Reed.
17th century copy of a late 14th century Persian manuscript treatise on anatomy showing an illuminated title page. Slide 1. Located at: qS Mansur 15th century.
Exterior views of the construction of the Seeley G. Mudd building which was designed to house the Duke University Medical Center Library. Photographed by Tony Rumple. View 1.
Duke University Hospital Library reading room with only a few readers. Photographed by Walter E. Shackelford.
Durham, NC: Walter E. Shackelford, Custom Photography
Photograph of uniformed men lining a what appears to be a street within a military installation. They seem to be holding eating and cooking implements. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of three uniformed men posing in front of cannon and cannonball in upstate New York. Possibly Medical Reserve Corpsmen.; From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of eight men huddled in a doorway smiling. Inscription on the back reads--Chow Line. Photograph comes from an envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris.
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...
Librarians, left to right, Polly Miller and Dorothy Mueller, talking with a medical student in the office of the Duke University Hospital Library. View 2.
Reading room of Duke University Hospital Library located in Duke South. A member of the library staff is seated at a desk in the lower left. The room reflects renovations made possible by Dr. Hanes and the Chatham family.
Librarians, left to right, Polly Miller and Dorothy Mueller, talking with a medical student in the office of the Duke University Hospital Library. View 1.
Fred Schmidt (Duke ‘44), an intern from Plainfield, New Jersey, standing in the Duke University Hospital Library and looking at a volume by Ambroise Pare.