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Apothecary jar. Late 19th century. Ceramic. Label: Raiz Colch. Decorated in gold and black with pink roses. 10" tall.
Date:
late 19th Century
Description/Abstract:
Apothecary jar. Late 19th century. Ceramic. Label: Extr: Achic. Decorated in gold and black with pink roses. 10" tall.
Date:
late 19th Century
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Apothecary jar. Late 19th century. Ceramic. Label: Ext. De Coloq. Surrounded by a semi-circle of golden leaves. 10.75" tall.
Date:
late 19th Century
Description/Abstract:
Apothecary jar. Late 19th century. Ceramic. Label: Ext: De Digit. Surrounded by a semi-circle of golden leaves. 10.75" tall.
Date:
late 19th Century
Description/Abstract:
Apothecary jar. Late 19th century. Ceramic. Label: Sang: Draconis. Decorated in gold and blue with golden serpents. 11.5" tall.
Date:
late 19th Century
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: Poem enclosed in a ruled border: If thou art borrowed by a friend, Right welcome shall he be To read, to study, not to lend, But to return to me.
Date:
1850-1920
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: Winged caduceus with two serpents.
Date:
late 19th or early 20th century
Description/Abstract:
Ophthalmoscope donated by David C. Sabiston, Jr., MD
Date:
20th Century
Description/Abstract:
Medicine Bottle, Owens-Illinois Glass Company
Date:
20th century
Description/Abstract:
Photograph of J. Whitridge Williams
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: An elderly man in a long coat examines the tongue of a mask. A table with instruments and books is to his right. Curieux es Arts. Artiste es Cures.
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
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.
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
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.
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: A woman stands at the physician's door holding a urine basket while the physician examines the contents of the urine flask.
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: Bust of a nude young woman in profile. Behind her is a skeleton in profile. An open book on the left and a harp.
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: Two serpents twined around a staff within an oval frame. Below, a shelf of books, and an ink stand with quill pen.
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: Surgeon's gloved hands make an incision with a scalpel.
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: An open eye.
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: Seal of the U.S. Public Health Service: winged Caduceus crossed with anchor.
Date:
1900s
Description/Abstract:
Bookplate: Vignette of three surgeons operating in lower right. An alpine village in upper left.
Date:
1900s