The Bookplate Collection

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Last Updated: 2025-01-08

The History of Medicine Collections has over 450 medically related bookplates. Although ex libris collections have never attained the popularity and status of stamp collections and the focus on medicine further limits the number of enthusiasts, there exists a small body of literature and bibliography on the subject. Bookplates can be approached as small works of art and are widely diverse in style and technique. They range from the simple to the sophisticated, from the serious to the humorous. Both individuals and libraries are represented. They are quite often engraved or woodcut, and are sometimes colored, occasionally by hand. A few are mass produced with a place to fill in a name. Size is limited only by the book into which the plate will be placed as a mark of range. The items chosen for inclusion in a plate even when focused by the common theme of medicine are various. Sometimes medical symbols such as the caduceus, stethoscope, or microscope are prominent or medical activities such as delivering a baby or performing surgery are obvious. An eye, a heart, or a bone can give an idea of the specialty. In others a medical connection is less evident and other interests of the physician are conspicuous. Sometimes there is no connection whatsoever, except for the designation of the owner as Dr. or M.D. Our collection frequently has examples of more than one ex libris designed for a particular person. Many explanations are possible for this practice. There is a limit to the number of good copies that can be struck off from a single plate. New plates are needed for a growing collection and extras are often wanted to exchange with others. An owner might want plates designed by different artists. Quite often separate bookplates are desired for different subjects within a library, either personal or institutional. Property of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library's History of Medicine Collections, Durham, NC.

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Ex Libris J.M. Brille
Bookplate: Floral elements form a "B" on which sits a cupid holding open the jaws of a serpent from the staff of Aesculapius. Latin quotation from...

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1921"]
 

Eks libris Dr. Gerhard Kreyenberg
Bookplate: Abstract of physician's head with stethoscope and patient rib cage.

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1962"]
 

Dr. Med. A. Brauer
Bookplate: Abstract rendering of adult with baby.

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1900s"]
 

Ex Libris Academy of Medicine of Northern New Jersey
Bookplate: Staff of Aesculapius with a serpent against a map of New Jersey.

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1900s"]
 

Ex Libris Harold B. Hermann
Bookplate: Naked male infant standing atop a pillar urinating into a test tube attached by a clamp to a stand. Around the stand and test tube is...

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1900s"]
 

Ex Libris Bertil och Marta Odquist
Bookplate: Two falcon-headed Egyptian gods holding eye of Horus between them. Below is ankh. Text on verso reads, "Augenarzt Yoram Axel Nilsson."

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1900s"]
 

Ex Libris Treadwell Library, Massachusetts General Hospital
Bookplate: Text inscribed within an oval, the rim of which is marked with ornaments, a serpent, and flowers.

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1900s"]
 

Howard A. Kelly [facsimile signature]
Bookplate: Bearded scholar reading in a grape arbor supported by doric columns. Foxglove growing at left. Greek inscription on cross beam...

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1900s"]
 

Ex Libris Fritz Volkmar
Bookplate: Large long-necked bird thrusting bill down dog's open mouth.

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1900s"]
 

Ex libris Dr. med Felix Jendralski
Bookplate: Sleeping owl standing on a closed book on which is also placed a pair of spectacles. A lighted candle is to the left. On verso is 04048.

This work also belongs to: Historical Images In Medicine
["1929"]