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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Bookplate for Antonio Cobreros Vranga
Picture of a snake twining around a glass bottle, on a book. For Antonio Cobreros Vranga.

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["undated"]
 

Bookplate for Dr. V. Gimenez Gonzalez
Picture of a person kneeling in flowers. Text "Quaerite et invenietis". For Dr. V. Gimenez Gonzalez.

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["undated"]
 

Bookplate for R. Stevens
Picture of a man walking with a hat and a long cane. At top "Liborum medicus". At bottom, banner saying "Je prolonge leur vie". For R. Stevens.

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["undated"]
 

Bookplate for Dr. Pinter Sandor
Picture of a monk sitting at a desk writing. For Dr. Pinter Sandor.

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["undated"]
 

Bookplate for Dr. Franz Koebner
Picture of an angel in a circle holding a wine glass (above) and a picture of a city (below). Stars are shown in the plate also. Drawn by Elfriede...

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["1946"]
 

Bookplate for Dr. Ladislaus Petrikovits
Picture of a dove carrying a banner with the name "Dr. Ladislaus Petrikovits." By Antal Fery.

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["1937"]
 

Bookplate for Dr. G. Balbi
Picture of a woman holding a stringed instrument in the center of the plate surrounded by signs of the zodiac. Drawn by Giulio Cesari.

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["1943"]
 

Bookplate for Dr. Ladislaus Petrikovits
Picture of an owl on an hourglass. For Dr. Ladislaus Petrikovits by Antal Fery.

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["undated"]
 

Bookplate for the Touro Infirmary Hospital Library
Picture of a caduceus, with the Greek letters chi and omega on either side. For the Touro Infirmary Hospital Library.

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["undated"]
 

Bookplate for Julio R. de Salazar
Picture of a man on horseback riding toward a town or city. A mountain is shown in the background. The outline of several birds is shown above the...

这项工作也属于: Historical Images In Medicine
["undated"]