Picture of a book and a quill pen surrounded by columns. The book is located in what appears to be the entrance to a building. Various symbols decorate the walls of the building.
Coat of arms with boars' heads in the upper left and lower right quadrants, and a boar's head and a caduceus above the coat of arms. At bottom "Thomas Brooke F.S.A. Armitage Bridge."
Picture of a woman holding a baby. The woman is shown inside the letter "R."A snake is coiled around part of the "R." A rooster is also shown in the foreground. Drawn by F. Bilkovsky.
Picture showing the bust of a man's head surrounded by a circular border with a shelf of books and other objects below. A caduceus is shown at the top of the sheet. Presented by the Dental Class of 1939. Drawn by Leslie Victor Smith.
Picture of a coat of arms with a griffon and three crosses, with a dog holding a caduceus over it. Around the coat "Tenax at fidus". At bottom, Charles Hubbert.
Picture of a shelf filled with books. Above the books is the outline of a building. A portrait of Everett Herrick is at the center of the sheet. Drawn by George Wharton Edwards.
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.
Picture of a bust of Hipocrates, with children putting laurels and flowers on it. Books, cats, and a man's head below. Caption at top "Vitam impendere vero". By Alexander Coll for Dr. Enrique Saez.
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.
Portrait of a landscape with a bookshelf filled with books in the foreground. A tree is shown in the center. Human skull flanked by two more ancient skulls are also shown. Drawn by Lipsin.
Portrait of a man with a caduceus hitting a skeleton on the head with his fist. The skeleton has his hands around the woman's neck. Drawn by Estiarte. No. 141 appears beside the artist's name.