Landscape portrait of a woman lying under a tree reading a book. An owl and a medical implement are shown in the left and right corners, respectively. Drawn by Amalia de Escauriaza. Text in Latin.
Picture of a stork nesting on top of a bell tower. Caption: "A mig aire del cel blau." Bookplate for Joaquin Cusi, farmaceutico. Extensive text on verso in Spanish.
Picture of a stagecoach filled with passengers being drawn by four horses. A horseshoe is shown in the lower right hand corner. Drawn by D. B. M. Text at top of sheet: "La Belle Epoque." Drawn by D. Bueno de Mesquita.
Bookplate: A young man holds a jar aloft. To his lower right and left are heraldic shields of Hohenfeld and Mainbernheim, respectively. On upper left and right are anatomic cross-sections.
A tree serves as a caduceus with a serpent wound around the trunk. The branches are hands, one holding a flower, another a globe. At the top is an eye.
Picture of a native in a loincloth kneeling before a bowl from which heat is rising. A large contemporary style thermometer is in the background. For Henri de Lanteuil.
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.
Geometric designs in which are incorporated a skull, a microscope, and an open book. A verse written by Goethe is shown at the top of the sheet. Text in German. Drawn by Charles Midlo.
Picture of people in a street with a man in the foreground selling newspapers, and a wine stand in the background. Text in Spanish. Bookplate for Dr. Castillo de Lucas.
Picture of a woman holding a bowl with vapors coming off it, leaning on a staff with a snake wrapped around it. Text in Hebrew. Bookplate for Dr. Emil Simonson.
Bookplate is in the shape of a book with a mountainous landscape on the cover. A medical tent is in the middleground. A caduceus emblem is in the left foreground. Drawn by H. Huffert.
Picture of a man wrapped in a newspaper reading a book. Several open newspapers and a shelf of books are shown behind him. There is also a book and a several newspapers on the floor. Drawn by Brugnot. Text on verso in English, German, and French.
Picture of two women: One is lying in a bed, the other is standing beside her holding a torch in her left hand and a book. A skeleton is in the background. Drawn by Estiarte.
Picture of a coat of arms with a crowned lion with a fishtail in the center. Another lion is shown on top of the coat of arms. The coat of arms has an ornate floral border. Text in Latin.
Outdoor picture of a small child standing near a pool of water. A caduceus is shown in his left arm. A small bird is shown in the upper left hand side of the sheet. Drawn by Lobisser.
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."
Bookplate: Floral elements form a "B" on which sits a cupid holding open the jaws of a serpent from the staff of Aesculapius. Latin quotation from Seneca.
Picture by Toritola Calaneeia of the Egyptian god Thoth holding a flower, with hieroglyphics, an ankh, and a scarab beetle next to him. Name of Dr. J. Catasus being written by Thoth.
An elderly man and a young woman at the bedside of a youth. At the corners are the seals of the four universities with which Osler was associated. Purchased through the William Osler Testimonial Fund for the Advancement of Medicine.
Picture of the letter K, with a man in armor at bottom, Martin Luther at right, and a martin at top. Border includes medical instruments and a caduceus. Drawn by Junge for Martin L. Kreiger.
Picture of a woman standing next to a bed with a child in it. Text at bottom "Arte y medicina", name and text at top "Dr. Blazquez Bores, Sevilla."
Published in Seville, Spain.
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.