Photograph of the Florence Nightingale Memorial in Liverpool, England; Charles J. Allen, sculptor. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 54.
Published in Liverpool, England.
Half-portrait of Florence Nightingale, done in her last days. Copied from a drawing from memory by Augustin Rischy. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 26.
Three-quarter portrait of Florence Nightingale. Text: "When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering Angel thou." Dedicated to the Subscribers to the Nightingale Fund. A proof of an engraving by J. Moore. From the collection of Howard A....
Portait of adult woman who was the first baby born of a mother to whom anesthesia had been administered. Photograph given to Howard Kelly by Eve Simpson, daugther of Sir James Simpson.
Portrait of Dominique Jean Larrey looking downward to his right, wearing a coat with braids and cords on the right shoulder and medals on the left. Text in French. By Pierre Guerin.
Portrait of Rene Descartes sitting at a desk with a pen in his right hand and several books on a table in front of him. Drawn by Tacquand and engraved by Gartte.
Photograph of August Krogh, who showed that blood capacity for oxygen is influenced by carbon dioxide tension. Krogh was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1920.
Portrait of James Blundell. A curtain and shelves of books are shown in the background. Drawn by H. Room and engraved by J. Cochran. Facsimile signature.
Portrait of John Hunter. He is sitting in a chair with a quill pen in his right hand and his left hand on his chin. His left elbow is resting on a table containing several books. Drawn by Sir Joshua Reynolds. From the engraving in the collection...
Portrait of Julius Casserius. He is surrounded by an ornate border with a different angel in each corner. He is shown dissecting what appears to be a hand. Text in Latin.
Portrait of Hoppius wearing a cap, with pillars covered with ivy on either side, and copius text in both Latin and German. By Christoph Spetner, engraved by Johann Durr.
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.
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...
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 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,...
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.