Photograph of Morris Fishbein. This photograph was taken on occasion of the announcement that Dr. Fishbein had been added to the editorial staff of Postgraduate Medicine.
Publisher: Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Scene showing Florence Nightingale visiting a hospital. A number of men are present around her. Bas-relief on the pedestal. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 52.
Photograph of Florence Nightingale's Bequests to The Royal United Service Institution, London. The display shows medals, jewelry, and other objects that were bestowed on Miss Nightingale in her lifetime. From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D.,...
Photograph of Florence Nightingale. Manuscript note underneath: "About aet. 30, i. e., see Cook's Life vol. I p. 394." From the collection of Howard A. Kelly, M.D., No. 23.
Leake writing with a pencil, looking at his writing rather than at the camera. Presentation inscription: "For Henry Schuman, God bless him, the most erudite, generous and genial of all book and cheese lovers! Ides of March-for which no fear! 1943...
Portrait of Benjamin Rush sitting at a desk. Engraved by R. W. Dodson from a painting by T. Sully in possession of Richard Bush Esqr. Facsimile signature.
Portrait of William Osler from the lithograph by George Black. Osler is seated in a chair with his right elbow on a table. Signature: “Sincerely yours Wm Osler.”
Picture of William Pepper, Provost of the University of Pennsylvania from 1880 to 1894. He is shown standing near a curtain holding some reading material.
Medallion by G. Prudhomme with left profile of Pasteur on one side and picture of a girl representing "Science" on the other. From the collection of John P. McGovern, M.D.
Portrait of Florence Nightingale reading a book she is holding in her left hand. She is shown as she appeared at the time of the Crimean War. Engraved by G. E. Perine & Co., New York.
Photograph of (right to left) Max H. Fisch (Curator of Rare Books, Army Medical Library, Cleveland Branch), Thomas E. Keys, and Harold W. Jones (Director, Army Medical Library). Photographed by Charles Meyer.
Twenty-one 16th century Italian Majolica apothecary jars from the Duke-Semans Fine Arts Foundation on exhibit in the Duke University Medical Center Library in February/March 1991. Slide 3.
Twenty-one 16th century Italian Majolica apothecary jars from the Duke-Semans Fine Arts Foundation on exhibit in the Duke University Medical Center Library in February/March 1991. Slide 1.
Portrait of Parrish facing left. From the original painting in the possession of the family. Drawn by Street, engraved by Albert Rosenthal. Facsimile signature.
Photograph of an unpainted house, prerestoration. Text at bottom: "Belroi Birthplace of Dr. Walter Reed, Gloucester Virginia. D. N. Davidson." Presented to the Duke Hospital by Clarence Porter Jones.
John Fulton, Madeline Stanton, and Arturo Castiglioni (left to right) at the dinner in honor of the publication of "The Bibliography of Vesalius" and "The Short Title Catalogue of Cushing's Library."
John Fulton and Mrs. Harvey Cushing (left to right) at the dinner in honor of the publication of "The Bibliography of Vesalius" and "The Short Title Catalogue of Cushing's Library."
Photograph of the Nightingale Corner at Johns Hopkins School of Nurses. In the corner are a wheelchair, a statue of Florence Nightingale and some portraits of her. Attached to verso is a letter from E. M. Lawler, Superintendent of Nurses dated December...
Surgical saw with elaborately tooled frame handle. It is displayed with a copy of Gersdorff's "Feldbuch der Wundtartzney" which has been opened to an illustration of a surgeon using a similar saw.
Portrait of Ray wearing a dark jacket, vest and bow tie, and facing right. Presentation inscription "To Henry Schuman, with cordial regards, J. Christian Ray."
Portrait of Richard Lower wearing a squared collar. Lower was a pioneer in blood transfusion, and showed that blood changed color when passing through the lungs.
Portrait of William Harvey dissecting Thomas Parr. Harvey is standing in front of the operating table. A group of men are present in the room observing the procedure. Drawn by H. C. Read.
Portrait of Daniel Bernoulli leaning on a table, holding his right hand out, palm up. Text in Latin. I. Rudolph Hubar, Senat Basil, painter. I. Iacob Haid, engraver.
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...