Photograph from Charles Reed's archives. Comes from collection entitled Evacuation Hospitals One. Photograph shows and trees and buildings in the background. Inscription on the back reads "view from Burley hill."
Photograph from Evacuation Hospitals One showing the tail portion of a military plane with a medical cross painted on it. From the archives of Charles Reed.
Photograph of uniformed men lining a what appears to be a street within a military installation. They seem to be holding eating and cooking implements. From the archive of Charles Reed.
Photograph of two men in baseball uniforms posing next to sign reading Medical Department X-Ray Repair Shop. Verso reads "on the all Paris team." from the archives of Charles Reed.
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.
2 page article on Contributions to Medical and Biological Research, dedicated to Sir William Osler, Bart., M.D., F.R.S. in honor of his seventieth birthday, July 12, 1919, by his pupils and co-workers.
Picture of a woman standing on books, with a snake wrapped around her body, holding a skull in her right outstretched hand and a basin in her left outstretched hand. Text in Greek. Bookplate of Dr. Med. Jul. Cornelius Seenger.
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.
Picture of a coat of arms. It shows a hand reaching down from a cloud touching another outsretched hand. A stringed instrument is shown on the bottom of the shield. Two figures (probably angels) are shown on the sides of the plate and another is shown...
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.
Photograph of a army uniformed Charles Reed. Standing facing the camera, with three other people not entirely in the picture. Verso reads--at my ball game. Photograph came from envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris. From the archives of Charles Reed.
Photograph of plain wooden building. Verso reads, "Where I lived during September and October. Small hut is officers club. French films are pretty poor."
Photograph of eight men huddled in a doorway smiling. Inscription on the back reads--Chow Line. Photograph comes from an envelope marked X-Ray repair shop Paris.
Clinical note titled: Note on Acute Infectious Jaundice, by Sir William Osler, Bart., M.D., F. R. S. published in the September 11, 1915 issue of Lancet
Photograph of three uniformed men sitting on fire buckets when a sign is clearly marked "These Buckets for Fire Only" from the archive of Charles Reed.
This photograph shows a group of uniformed men lined up in the background near the doorway of a building. The picture is taken on the grounds of the US Army Medical Reserve Corps' Evacuation Hospitals One. From the archive of Charles Reed.
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.
Bookplate: Within a triangle a man kneels before a fire emerging from a burning skull. Around the perimeter is a serpent, medical instruments, and "Mein Buch von der Lichte."