Photograph of a part of a hyperbaric chamber and its control panel. One staff member is seated at the panel, and another is working at the hyperbaric chamber. Photographed by Thad W. Sparks, Duke University Photographer.
Physick sitting at a desk, resting his left arm on the desk and holding a folded piece of paper in his right hand. Painted by Henry Inman, engraved by R. W. Dodson. Painted for the Medical class of the University of Pennsylvania. Facsimile signature.
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 William Osler from the lithograph by George Black. Osler is seated in a chair with his right elbow on a table. Signature: “Sincerely yours Wm Osler.”
Medallion by G. Prudhomme with left profile of Pasteur on one side and picture of a girl representing "Science" on the other. From the collection of John P. McGovern, M.D.
Portrait of Parrish facing left. From the original painting in the possession of the family. Drawn by Street, engraved by Albert Rosenthal. Facsimile signature.
Photograph of an unpainted house, prerestoration. Text at bottom: "Belroi Birthplace of Dr. Walter Reed, Gloucester Virginia. D. N. Davidson." Presented to the Duke Hospital by Clarence Porter Jones.
Surgical saw with elaborately tooled frame handle. It is displayed with a copy of Gersdorff's "Feldbuch der Wundtartzney" which has been opened to an illustration of a surgeon using a similar saw.
Guillaume Baylies, M.D., special adviser and physician to the king of Prussia and member of the Royal Colleges of Medicine of London and Edinburgh. Drawn by H. Schmid, 1779, and engraved by D. Berger, 1783.
Photograph of a staff member coming out of a hyperbaric unit. He is wearing surgical attire and a mask. Another man is standing behind him. Several cans lined with plastic are also shown.
Portrait of Victor Albrecht von Haller sitting by a table, with his right hand resting on a book on the table. Painted by T. R. Studer v. W., engraved by I. I. Haid.
Photograph of Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer, who analyzed the motor functions of the cerebral cortex, the brain stem and the spinal cord of primates with Victor Alexander Haden Horsley.
Portrait of Henri Francois Le Dran, Head Surgeon and the Charity Hospital, member of the Royal Academie of Surgeons and associate to the Royal Society of London. Engraved by Ambroise Tardieu. Based on the painting at the Paris School of Medicine.
Photograph of John George Adami. Photographed by Notman, Montreal. Facsimile signature. The number "14745" is shown in the bottom right hand corner of the sheet.
Publisher: Berlin-Charlottenburg: Adolf Eckstein's Verlag.
Photograph of the Old Pathological Building at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Manuscript note indicates it was replaced in 1922-23 by the new Institute, following partial destruction by fire.
William Osler accompanied by interns, stops en route to the old “post” House to talk with a patient on the grounds of Philadelphia General Hospital (Old Blockley). Portrait by Dean Cornwell is the second in the series “Pioneers of American Medicine.”
Portrait of Rayer standing, facing right, with his left hand in his pant pocket and his right hand tucked into his vest. Photographed by Adam Salomon, Lithographed by Bornemann.
Photograph of an older Florence Nightingale seated in an arm chair. She is holding papers in her hands. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 7.