This collection consists of 124 photographs and glass lantern slides and an academic cap and gown from the personal and professional life of Helen Tredway Graham. Depicted subjects include portraits of Helen and her family from throughout her life, personal and professional photographs of Helen and her husband Evarts A. Graham, and photographs of and with the Grahams' colleagues at Washington University School of Medicine.
Photographs. Includes file box with index cards alphabetized by subject and referencing itemized numbering system. 5 ring binders of negatives and contact prints. Many class photographs in print form, 1980-1991.
This collection consists of 24 facsimiles of course cards, order of lecture cards, and a matriculation card from Gustav Baumgarten's studies at St. Louis Medical College, and 1 membership card to the St. Louis Medical Society.
This collection consists of 36 photographs depicting scenes from a St. Louis Medical Society reception honoring the Baumgarten Family on November 2, 1981. The fourth and final memeber of the Baumgarten family to practice medicine in St. Louis was Walter Baumgarten, Jr., who was an honorary curator of the St. Louis Medical Society from 1964 until his death in 1980.
This collection consists of 58 photographs, primarily depicting interiors of the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Anatomy taken in 1925, 1969, 1970, and 1978. VC202016, VC202017, VC202017A, VC202018, and VC202019 show a view of the streetcar stop in front of the Clinic/West Building looking from the North Building 4th floor anatomy labs, 1926.
This collection consists of 8 photographs of interiors of the Washington University School of Medicine Anatomy Department on the third and fourth floors of the North Building. Views include the Dissecting Room, Pathology lecture room, Embalming Room, ampitheater, and cadaver storage area.
9 prints in total. 5 prints are from John James Audubon’s Birds of North America : pl.20 Great-Footed Hawk; pl.36 Stanley Hawk; and pl.283 Wandering Shearwater are double elephant folio prints from hand-colored aquatint engravings; pl.1 Wild Turkey Male; and pl.61 Great Horned Owl are double elephant folios from offset lithographs. 4 prints are from Audubon’s Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America : pl.83 Little Chief Hare; pl.107 Lewis’ Marmot; pl. 123 The Sewellel; and pl.145 Townsend Shrew are imperial folio prints of original hand-colored lithographs.
This collection consists of a mounted photograph of the 1904 World's Fair Hospital, a photograph from the 25th anniversary celebration dinner for Barnes Hospital, and an architectural pencil sketch of Washington University Medical Center.
This collection consists of 30 composite portraits of Barnes Hospital staff, 1963-1987. Portraits include Private Medical Service House Staff, Ward Medical Service House Staff, Interns, Residents, and General Surgery Staff.
This collection consists of 34 certificates from the Baumgarten family, including diplomas, membership certificates, Board certifications, and various other certificates from Germany and the United States.
This collection consists of 137 photographs and drawings documenting the years Benjamin H. Charles spent serving as a major for the 21st General Hospital during World War II. The collection includes photographs of Charles, fellow hospital staff and other military personnel, and German prisoners of war (POWs) at various locations in France, Germany, Italy, Morocco, and Algeria. The collection also includes watercolors depicting Charles and various scenes from Bou Hanifia, Algeria by German POW Walter Köhnlein, as well as several promissory notes and a Taittinger champagne label.
This collection consists of 19 photographs and 3 bound albums depicting members of the Washington University School of Medicine class of 1934 at reunion celebrations. The unbound photographs duplicate the photographs in the first album commemorating the 30th reunion of the class of 1934. The other two albums depict scenes from the class's 35th and 55th reunions.
This collection consists of 21 photographs bound in a scrapbook made for Anne Lehmann, who had made a financial donation that went toward the surgical floor of Washington University School of Medicine's Clinical Sciences Research Building. The photographs include scenes from the dedication of the building, interior and exterior views of the building, and close-ups of dedication plaques.
This collection consists of 32 certificates and plaques from the professional life of Justin J. Cordionner, including diplomas, awards, membership certificates, and Board certifications.