Oscilloscopes are used to measure and show voltage level changes over a period of time. This particular oscilloscope came from the Department of Anatomy.
Helmet decorated with small gold plates, red thread and a long hoe-shaped crest. Displayed on a black base trimmed with gold accents. When not on display, helmet is stored inside the base.
Wooden plaque with black characters bearing inscription: The Overseas Training Section of Private Medical Universities Staff, 1999/9/1. (translated from original Japanese).
Scarificators were used in blood letting and cupping. They feature several lancets operated by a spring to make light incisions. This particular scarificator belonged to Guy Odom, MD.
The mission of the Duke Medical Alumni Association is to seek to support and promote the interests of Duke University Medical Center and its extended community and to nurture life-long relationships and learning. The Medical Alumni Association...
Wu skull fixed system. China. Used in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, the instrument was attached to a burr hole in the skull. Angular adjustments allowed the lesion electrode to be introduced into the deep brain structures; x-rays were used...
Rand Stereotactic Instrument for Yttrium Hypophysectomy. Los Angeles: Trent H. Wells of the Mechanical Development Co., 1953. This instrument was used to implant yttrium 90 oxide into the pituitary gland. Probes were introduced by way of the nasal...
The Duke University Medical Center Library Stereotactic Museum was established to preserve the stereotactic instruments that significantly impacted the field of neurosurgery. The collection is largely due to the generosity of Drs. Robert...
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Duke University School of Medicine is a robust, multidisciplinary academic department dedicated to advancing the care of women through research, education, and patient care. The department has been a...
The Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) is affiliated with Duke University and Duke University Health System. The school offers an accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN), a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN), Doctorate in Nursing...
The 51st Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium (formerly known as AOA Day) will be held August 7, 2020. This event highlights the scientific contributions of our Third Year Medical students. It is a unique opportunity for all...
The 52nd Annual Duke School of Medicine Student Research Symposium (formerly known as AOA Day) will be held August 6, 2021 from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM.
This event highlights the scientific contributions of our Third Year Medical students. It is a...
Friday, August 5th, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
The annual medical student research symposium is an opportunity to bring together the entire Duke community to showcase the unique scholarly and research accomplishments of our third year students. and...
Photograph of the Florence Nightingale Memorial in Liverpool, England; Charles J. Allen, sculptor. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 54.
Published in Liverpool, England.
Half-portrait of Florence Nightingale, done in her last days. Copied from a drawing from memory by Augustin Rischy. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 26.
Three-quarter portrait of Florence Nightingale. Text: "When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering Angel thou." Dedicated to the Subscribers to the Nightingale Fund. A proof of an engraving by J. Moore. From the collection of Howard A....
Portait of adult woman who was the first baby born of a mother to whom anesthesia had been administered. Photograph given to Howard Kelly by Eve Simpson, daugther of Sir James Simpson.
Photograph of Florence Nightingale Memorial in Florence, Italy. The memorial is in the Cloister of Santa Croce. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 50.
Photograph of the Florence Nightingale Memorial. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 43.
Pubilsher: London: Barratt Photographers, Salisbury Court, Fleet Street.