Pare in three-quarter right profile, engraved by W. Holl. From the original picture in "L'Ecole de Medecine" at Paris. Under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.
John Fulton, Madeline Stanton, and Arturo Castiglioni (left to right) at the dinner in honor of the publication of "The Bibliography of Vesalius" and "The Short Title Catalogue of Cushing's Library."
John Fulton and Mrs. Harvey Cushing (left to right) at the dinner in honor of the publication of "The Bibliography of Vesalius" and "The Short Title Catalogue of Cushing's Library."
Portrait of William Withering seated in a chair with some greenery in his left hand. Drawn and Engraved by W. Bond, from an original picture painted by C. F. Breda in the possession of William Withering Esqr. F. L. S.
Physick sitting at a desk, resting his left arm on the desk and holding a folded piece of paper in his right hand. Facsimile signature. Painted by Henry Inman, engraved by Samuel Sartain.
Portrait of Pat Ireland Nixon. Presentation inscription: "For Henry Schuman-Lover and promoter of medical history Pat Ireland Nixon San Antonio Texas, Dec. 10, 1945."
The nursing can, or mammele, was an early infant feeding device handmade from tin. It was used by German settlers in southeastern Pennsylvania and thought to be indigenous to that region.
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.
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 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.”
Portrait of Johannes Mueller, wearing a small medallion around his neck. Muller is standing by a table with marine specimens on it, holding one in his right hand. Painted by Begas.
Publisher: Berlin: Photographische Gesellschaft.
Portrait of Paul Froerus (Freherus) and his great grandson Marquardus, both physicians, with a brief family genealogy in Latin beneath. The initials "P. F." and three coats of arms are incorporated in the picture.
Portrait of Matthias Jakob Schleiden, who developed the concept of the cell as the essential unit of all things, and recognized the nucleus as the controlling factor in cells.
Portrait of Johannes Cornelii Sylvius. Painted by Rembrandt. Text in Latin. He is shown sitting down with his left hand on a book and right hand turned palm up.
Portrait of John Evelyn. A wreath of leaves and acorns is above his portrait. Text at top of sheet: "Philosophers of the last Century." Engraved by Caldwall.
Portrait of Santorio Santorio. He is sitting in a wooden structure in front of a table. Santorio pioneered in studying metabolism and placed physiology on a quantitative basis.
A woman in an early nursing uniform attends a sick male patient. The setting seems to be in a hospital because the beds are surrounded by curtains and written orders hang above the beds.
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...
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.
Painting of the generals and staff at Sebastopol. Miss Nightingale is on horseback on the right. From a picture by Barlser. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 19.
Photograph of the Florence Nightingale Memorial at the Royal Military Hospital, Milbank consisting of a stained glass window and a marble plaque. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 46.
Publisher: London: Barratt Photographers Press...
Portrait of Samuel Thomas Soemmerring, member of the Academy of Sciences and Professor of Medicine at Munich. Drawn by Bender and engraved by Ambroise Tardieu. Text in French.
Portrait of John Huxham, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, & of the Royal Society at London. Painted by Thos. Rennell and engraved by E. Fisher.
Photograph of Albert Calmette, who was involved in immunological research to prevent tuberculosis infection and was the first to introduce active immunization against tuberculosis. He was a pupil of Louis Pasteur. "Triangle Volume VI No. 2 July...
Portrait of Ernest Henry Starling, whose findings were milestones in the advance of cardiology and the treatment of heart diseases. "Triangle Volume 7 Number 5 1966" at head of sheet.
Portrait of Stephen Hales holding a book in his hands entitled "An Account of Some Hydraulic and Hydrostatical Experiments Made On The Blood and Blood Vessels of Animals."