Early seventeenth century skeleton carved in bas-relief from a single piece of ivory. The figure is based on the second skeleton in Vesalius' Fabrica and is surrounded by representations of the various classes of society symbolizing the transitoriness...
Vesalius standing next to a man lying on a table covered by a sheet, with a large book across the table. Another table on the right has a skull and various instruments.
John Fulton, Madeline Stanton, and Arturo Castiglioni (left to right) at the dinner in honor of the publication of "The Bibliography of Vesalius" and "The Short Title Catalogue of Cushing's Library."
John Fulton and Mrs. Harvey Cushing (left to right) at the dinner in honor of the publication of "The Bibliography of Vesalius" and "The Short Title Catalogue of Cushing's Library."