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."
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.
Portrait of Alexander Russell with coat of arms. Engraved from the original picture in the possession of Mr. Mawhood. Painted by Dance and engraved by Trotter.
Photograph of William G. MacCallum. Signature: “W. G. MacCallum.” Manuscript note on verso: “Wm. G. McCallum under whom I learned to be a pathologist, 1923-1930, WDF.”
Portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci, one of the greatest of painters, sculptors, scientists and engineers. He left extraordinary drawings of significant physiological interest on muscle action, and on valve and hydraulic operations in the cardiovascular system.
Photograph of the front of a mortsafe in an Edinburgh cemetery, with writing visible but not legible on the front of the structure.
Publisher: Edinburgh: Greyfriars Churchyard.
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 Edward Cowles seated at a table with a book in his right hand. From the painting by William Dean Hamilton. Signature reads "Faithfully yours Edward Cowles."
Portrait of Frederick Gowland Hopkins, a famous pioneer of biochemical investigation. He shared the 1929 Nobel Prize for medicine. "Triangle Volume V No. 2 July 1961" at head of sheet.
Portrait of Berzelius sitting with his arm resting on a table, wearing a jacket with medallions on it. Text in English. Drawn by O. J. Soedermark, engraved by C. W. Sharpe.
Photograph of a bust of Florence Nightingale at the Memorial located at the Royal United Service Institution. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 39.
Published in London.
Manuscript note on verso indicates that this is a photograph of 52 Queen Street where chloroform was discovered and where Simpson lived until his death.
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.
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...