Picture of a uroborus around a star embellished with many symbols, including a sabre, double serpents, an inverted ankh. At bottom "Om mani padme hum". For Dr. L. M. Taylor 33.
Picture of a graduated cylinder and a syringe with a strip of plastic with beads on the edges wrapped around it. Stamped Ipse Fecit Fotomontage. By and for W. J. J. van Rossum.
Picture of three men at a table; one of the men is examining another's eyes. An angel is sitting in the background. Drawing signed Rembrandt. Text at top in Hebrew.
Picture of a woman lying in a bed, with a man holding a baby next to her, a man with instruments in front, and a man and woman standing in the background. For R. Pierre.
Published in France.
Picture of an open book with text in Latin, with a hand holding a skull on the book, a snake wrapped around the arm, and a basin and quill behind the book. Border shaped like a heart, with a musical instrument at the bottom. Initialed D. N. For...
Plate showing pictures of Ceres, Pomona, Theophrastus, and Dioscorides. The portrait of a man and two vases of flowers are shown at the bottom of the sheet. The plate is a reproduction of the title page of Gerard's Herball. Harrod was a Pharmacist...
Picture of a coat of arms with a horse's head. A scroll is shown below the coat of arms. Mr. Peck was admitted to the London Society of Apothecaries in 1719.
Egyptian motif with two Egyptian men facing each other, kneeling with a flower and a scarab beetle between them. At top: "Instituto Espanol de Fototerapia," at bottom: "Dr. F. Farinos Marques." By C. Vareto.
Portrait of a book with two shields. On one shield is a skull, and on the other shield is a caduceus. A patriarchal cross is in the center. Drawn by H. S.
Picture showing various symbols, including several crosses, a serpent with its head pointed down toward a goblet, and a skull being held in a man's hand. Drawn by C. Alban. Text in French and German.
Picture of a Greek landscape, with temple and waterfall. In the elaborate border, pictures of a globe, a bust of a woman with horns, a man sitting on a stack of books reading a scroll, and a man holding a skull in front of shelves of books. For...
Picture of a man on horseback reading a book with what appears to be a large feather in his hand. A windmill is shown in the background. The horse is grazing on some grass. Drawn by Z. Vecsei.
Picture of a man with a nose ring, with papers, a pen and some books and instruments piled before him. Mushroom cloud in background. By Alberto Lima, for Arlindo Viana. Numbered 147.
Portrait of a snake coiled around the stem of a goblet with its head in an upright position. Below are various objects including an animal's head, sheet music, and an open notebook. Drawn by H. Funnekotter.
Picture of a figure undressing for the doctor. A doctor is standing near the table with an instrument in his hand. A light is shown over the table and a window is in the background. Drawn by Vitezlav Fleisseg.
Picture by R. Abad of wheat growing out of a heart, with a fancy border. Banner reads: "Moriatur ne moriatur." Name at bottom Dr. Adolfo Ma. Gomez Ruiz.
Picture of two women and a man. One of the women has her arms around the other two figures. The man is slumped over. The Grim Reaper is walking away in the background. A caduceus is shown at top of sheet. Drawn by Nemes Irma.
Picture of a book in the foreground with a tree growing out of an ornate planter behind the book. Banner reading "Al Met Raet" across the center. For Jaak Mattelaer. By Luc de Taegher.
A copy of William Harvey's De motu cordis open to the title page rests against a skull on a study table. The shelves, chair, and table are filled with books. A quotation by Dr. S. Weir Mitchell appears at the top of the bookplate.
Bookplate: Two trees tower over a shield with a caduceus and a shield with a rooster. A pelican is surrounded by Tulane's motto: "Non sibi, sed suis" ("Not for one's self, but for one's own").
Bookplate: a frame of linked kidneys surround a view from a scholar's latticed window. A microscope and laboratory glassware sit on the window sill with books piled beneath.
Bookplate: Physician examines with a stethoscope the chest of a young woman reclining in bed; another young woman stands next to her with great concern.
Bookplate: Seated Eastern male in ethnic dress in a medallion around which is motto: Labeur est mon desduyt. Below two tapeworms form a holder enclosing a mosquito on a pin.
Bookplate: Bearded scholar reading in a grape arbor supported by doric columns. Foxglove growing at left. Greek inscription on cross beam [Proverbs 8:21].
Bookplate: Female nude--full frontal view to just above the waist. A stethoscope bisects the image. A funnel is on the left; a thermometer is on the right.
Picture of a man reclining between two pictures, labeled "Fons Vita" and "Fons Mortis". Man is reclining on a pedestal labeled "Cajal", with a statue behind him. At right "In memoriam" and at bottom "Dr. Manuel Morales Fraile". By Manuel Calderon.
Picture by Slevadi of a nude woman standing among trees with a snake coiled on a book on the ground. Text at top: "Ex Libris Privis." Name at bottom: Abraham F. Lash.
Bookplate: Seal of Ramsey County Medical Society showing a microscope behind which is a crossed quill pen and scalpel: Incidere, Inspicere, Inscribere.
Picture of a bearded man (possibly St. Jerome) at a desk with a skull and crucifix next to him, looking at a book, resting his head on his hand. For William Charles White, M.D. Text at bottom: "His Book."
Bookplate: Winged Caduceus with two serpents inside an oval wreath, flanked by books. An oak branch with acorns is laid across a third book lying beneath the wreath.
Bookplate: Naked male infant standing atop a pillar urinating into a test tube attached by a clamp to a stand. Around the stand and test tube is wound a snake.
Portrait of a woman seated in the background. In the foreground is an hourglass, candle, book, a heart under glass, and other objects. Text: "For Ever Wilt Thou Love And She Be Fair." Drawn by B. Bramanti.
Bookplate: A gowned trio works in an operating room. Behind them is a profile of a head of a large skeleton, inside of which is a seated woman pointing to a location in the brain.
Bookplate: Framed by an elaborate cartouche, a serpent is wound around a heart to form a caduceus. Below the cartouche is a circle divided into equal quarters; in each section is either an animal or a barrel.