Darwin Neubauer and Edward H. Reinhard Photographs

Group portrait of David P. Barr, an unidentified man, and Ernest Sachs in a lecture hall. Portrait of Jacques J. Bronfenbrenner holding a pipe tobacco tin. James Barrett Brown during a surgical procedure. Portrait of Thomas K. Brown taking a telephone call in his office. Portrait of Carl F. Cori at work in a laboratory. Portrait of Edmund V. Cowdry reading at a library table. Portrait of Lee Wallace Dean, Sr. examining a patient. Portrait of Joseph Erlanger writing at his desk. Portrait of Evarts A. Graham standing at a window. Portrait of Alexis F. Hartmann, Sr. holding a tennis racket. Portrait of Sherwood Moore in a suit and hat. Dalton K. Rose preparing to perform surgery. Portrait of Otto H. Schwarz on a golf course. Portrait of Philip A. Shaffer taking a telephone call in his office. Portrait of Robert J. Terry writing at his desk. Portrait of Franklin E. Walton in a three-piece suit. View of grand rounds in the Barnes Hospital ampitheater ("The Pit"). Otto H. Schwarz playing golf. Otto H. Schwarz playing golf. Portrait of Evarts A. Graham seated, holding a book.
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Description

Reference code

VC004

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Collection

Title

Darwin Neubauer and Edward H. Reinhard Photographs

Date(s)

  • 1939, ca. 1985 (Creation)

Extent

1.0 cubic feet (3 box)

Name of creator

Biographical history

Neubauer was a graduate of the Washington University School of Medicine Class of 1939.

Name of creator

(1913-1999)

Biographical history

Edward H. Reinhard was a noted clinician, researcher, and teacher and a pioneering hematologist. He received his undergraduate degree from Washington University in 1935 and his medical degree in 1939. He joined the faculty of Washington University after receiving his medical degree and worked with the university’s cyclotron in novel research on radioisotopes in biology and physiology. Trained as a hematologist he was a specialist in pediatric leukemia. He would become professor in both departments of medicine and radiology. He was especially remembered for running the weekly clinicopathologic conferences (CPCs) in the department of medicine.

Scope and content

This collection consists of 125 photographs and slides depicting Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) students and faculty from the class of 1939. The photographs primarily consist of faculty portraits from 1939, and the slides primarily consist of portraits of 1939 WUSM graduates for a class reunion slideshow. Several of the slides are duplicates of the faculty portrait photographs. Other depicted subjects include slides of composite photographs of students (also in VC416) and views of Washington University Medical Center buildings.

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The collection is open and accessible for research.

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Users of the collection should read and abide by the Rights and Permissions guidelines at the Bernard Becker Medical Library Archives.

Users of the collection who wish to cite items from this collection, in whole or in part, in any form of publication must request, sign, and return a Statement of Use form to the Archives.

For detailed information regarding use of this collection, contact the Archives and Rare Book Department of the Becker Library (arb@wusm.wustl.edu).

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Item description, Reference Code, Bernard Becker Medical Library Archives, Washington University in St. Louis.

Languages of the material

  • English

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  • Latin

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