Portrait of Schick in three-quarters left profile. Presentation inscription “To Miss Sherwood In appreciation of faithful work and hearty cooperation. Bela Schick. June 30th 26.” By Katz Co.
Published in New York.
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.
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.
Bookplate: A crowned serpent, curled around a caduceus, decorates the elaborate facade of a "gingerbread" house. Patients ring the respective bells of Dr. Oskar Lerperger, an ophthalmologist, and Dr. Anna Lerperger, a pediatrician.
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.
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.