First Medical Center Librarian, Judith Farrar, with Mary Duke Biddle Trent, and her mother Mildred Perkins Farrar (left to right) in the reading room of the Duke University Hospital Library when it was located in the basement of Duke South.
Portrait of Cleghorn in three-quarters left profile. At bottom "Georgius Cleghorn, M.D. Anatom. in Acad. Dublin. Pr. &c. Notus in Fratres animi paterni." Engraved by Tha Sherwin.
Photograph of a part of a hyperbaric chamber and its control panel. One staff member is seated at the panel, and another is working at the hyperbaric chamber. Photographed by Thad W. Sparks, Duke University Photographer.
Photograph of the inside of a hyperbaric unit. Two staff members (a female and a male) are standing inside the unit. The door of the unit is open. Photographed by Thad W. Sparks, Duke University Photographer.
Photograph of the front of a mortsafe in an Edinburgh cemetery, with writing visible but not legible on the front of the structure.
Publisher: Edinburgh: Greyfriars Churchyard.
Guillaume Baylies, M.D., special adviser and physician to the king of Prussia and member of the Royal Colleges of Medicine of London and Edinburgh. Drawn by H. Schmid, 1779, and engraved by D. Berger, 1783.
Photograph of a staff member coming out of a hyperbaric unit. He is wearing surgical attire and a mask. Another man is standing behind him. Several cans lined with plastic are also shown.
Picture showing the Florence Nightingale Memorial Medal which consists of ribbon with a cross surrounded by a garland of leaves, below which hangs a medal with Florence Nightingale's likeness. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, No. 51.
Statue of Florence Nightingale as The Lady with the Lamp. Statue is in the Florence Nightingale Home, St. Thomas's Hospital, London. Drawn by H. Bonham Carter and engraved by C. H. Jones. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No....
Photograph of the Nightingale Ward at St. Thomas's Hospital. A number of patients are shown lying in bed. The ward seems to be decorated with garlands. From the collection of Thomas A. Kelly, No. 33.
Published in London.
Photograph of Florence Nightingale's home in Embley Park, Romsey, Hampshire. Embley Park is noted for its long road and masses of rhododendrons. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 29.
Photograph of St. Thomas Hospital, Lambeth, London erected 1870-1871. The building with the tower is the medical building. A river and several boats are also shown. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, No. 45.
Publisher: [London] F. F & Co.
Portrait of Florence Nightingale and some nurses at the bedside of a wounded soldier. A doctor is also present. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, No. 16.
Photograph of the Pathology Staff, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1928-1929. MacCallum is seated in the center of the front row, fourth from left. Forbus is at far right, second row.
Picture of the Royal College of Physicians with a view of the courtyard. Several people are standing outside. Drawn by S. Wale and engraved by J. Taylor.
Publisher: London.
Sigerist sitting at a desk holding a book. Presentation inscription: "To Henry Schuman with the good wishes March 1943 Dr. Sigerist" By Greystone Studios Inc., New York.
Left to right, Arena, Davison, and McGovern standing. Arena and Davison both wearing glasses. Presentation inscription: "To Jay Arena from Dave W. Davison."
Portrait of Johann Christian Reil, who emphasized irritability as a specific property of living material, and advanced the concept of the living force as a chemical factor in function. He founded the first periodical for physiology.
Clendening standing, holding an open book, with shelves of books behind him. Presentation inscription: "For my friend Henry Schuman (H. B. Honest bookseller) with the regards of Logan Clendening 1943 Holding the 'Diologo di Galilio.'" Also signed...