Historical Images In Medicine

The Medical Center Library’s Historical Images in Medicine (HIM) collections encompass over 3,000 photographs, illustrations, engravings, and bookplates from the history of the health and life sciences. Special collections in HIM include Bartisch’s Ophthalmodouleia, the Bookplates, the Four Season and the Stewart Album. In the past the HIM images were only retrievable by our History of Medicine Collections staff, but they are now available via the Internet. The Web versions of the images are not publication quality, nor are they intended for such use. If you see images you would like to incorporate into your publications, please contact the History of Medicine Collections Curator, for information. Grants from The Mary Duke Biddle Foundation and The Josiah Charles Trent Memorial Foundation made possible the realization of the Historical Images in Medicine database.

In addition to individual images, The Historical Images in Medicine Collection contains four smaller collections of materials. 1) Georg Bartisch’s Ophthalmodouleia Das ist Augendienst; 2) The Bookplate Collection; 3) The Four Seasons; and 4) The Stewart Album.

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Dr. John Howland

1925
Dr. John Howland sitting on the steps of the Harriet Lane Home for Invalid Children.
 

Guilielmus Salmon Medicinae Professor

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Portrait of William Salmon surrounded by an oval border with a floral design. Engraved by Burnford.
 

Iosephus Quercetanus Medicus Regius Paris

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Portrait of Quercetanus. Text in Latin.
 

Theobald Smith

1929
Photograph of an older Theobald Smith. Signature: "Theobald Smith-1929."
 

Dr. John Radcliffe

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Radcliffe wearing a full wig is turned to the left with eyes looking sharp right. Coat of arms below.
 

Sir William Osler

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Photograph of an older Sir William Osler sitting in a chair.
 

Max Brodel -- Xmas 1933

Christmas 1933
Sketch of anatomical artist Max Brodel with a presentation inscription by Brodel