Overhead view of Dr. Halsted's first operation in the new surgical ampitheater.
- VC029-i029001
- Item
- 1904
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
The photograph is mounted on a board.
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Overhead view of Dr. Halsted's first operation in the new surgical ampitheater.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
The photograph is mounted on a board.
View of the Clinic Portable unit Operay Multibeam, Barnes Hospital.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Interior view of an operating room.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Interior view of an operating room.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Interior view of an operating room.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
View of the new "12-Beam-Plus" Clinic Portable unit Operay Multibeam, Barnes Hospital.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Surgeons performing an appendectomy, the first operation at Barnes Hospital.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Folder includes the anesthesia chart for the patient with dictation and remarks by Dr. Brooks. Same as VC005001 and VC044280.
Evarts A. Graham (right) and an unidentified man walking in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Folder includes a photocopy of a typed caption for the photograph that reads: "Driving the patient 'to distraction' - with gay walls / St. Louis, MO . . . Here's the newest and most approved way of keeping the patient's mind off the operation, as he (or she) lies nervously on the white-enameled table while ghostly figures hover about. The walls and ceiling of this operating room in the Johnson-Rand Surgical Pavilion of Barnes Hospital have been covered with fantastic scenes in brilliant colors, that would capture the attention of practically any person, particularly children. The subjects include George Washington chopping down a tree, Adam and Eve leaving the garden of Eden, elephants, rabbits, penguins, gnomes, mermaids, and deep-sea animals. There are about 300 figures in all."
Evarts A. Graham in academic regalia at a Washington Universtiy Commencement ceremony.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "Dear Dr. Graham, Do you remember the heat? Best wishes to you from Dr. Sacks interne [sic] and his widowed wife Gene and Betsy Starkloff."
Barney Brooks and Evarts A. Graham posed in front of the Rand-Johnson Building, Barnes Hospital.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Group portrait of Elliott Cutler, Harvey Cushing, and Evarts A. Graham.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
St. Louis Medical Society at a graveside ceremony in honor of William Beaumont.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Evarts A. Graham is standing in the middle of the group, 6th from right.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Typed caption attached to the photograph identifies the 14 subjects. Evarts A. Graham is standing in the second row, 2nd from right.
Overhead view of an operation.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Overhead view of an operation.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "This photograph was sent to Dr. Graham by Dr. Alfred Brown, Medical Arts Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska. Dr. Brown took this picture at the meeting of the American Surgical Association (May 1936) just after Dr. Graham was selected to the Presidency of the A.S.A."
E.P. Lehman, Evarts A. Graham, Dan Elkin, and Ike Bigger.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
The photograph is mounted on a board.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs
Evarts A. Graham is seated, far right.