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.
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.
Ribbon cutting ceremony for opening day at Duke University Medical Center Library. Front row (left to right), Dean of Nursing Ruby Wilson, Director of the Library Warren Bird, Mrs. Mary D. B. T. Semans, Dr. William G. Anlyan and Dr. James H. Semans....
Photograph of officers and nurses in full uniform at Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. The nurses are seated in the first few rows and the officers are standing behind them. Photographed by A. F. Orr, Oldtown, Maine.
Dedication ceremonies for the Seeley G. Mudd building on the lower terrace outside the Searle Center. Dr. William G. Anlyan, Vice-President for Health Affairs shaking hands with Dr. Martin Cummings, Director of the National Library of Medicine.
Reception following dedication ceremonies for the Seeley G. Mudd building. Along the refreshment table, left to right: Katina Walser Strauch, Carolyn Lipscomb, Mary Horres, Mary Ellen Darst, Judy Woodburn, unidentified woman, Elizabeth Adams, and...