Theodore Walsh teaching operative technique, Washington University School of Medicine.
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- circa 1950
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC164)
The photograph is mounted on a board.
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Theodore Walsh teaching operative technique, Washington University School of Medicine.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC164)
The photograph is mounted on a board.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC164)
The photograph is mounted on a board.
Sherwood Moore explaining an x-ray diagnosis to students, Washington University School of Medicine.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC164)
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Carl V. Moore demonstrating the technique of sternal aspiration for bone marrow.
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Mary C. Johnson demonstrating the technique of preparing and standardizing allergenic extracts.
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VC164212-213 are mounted together on a board.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC164)
The photograph is mounted on a board.
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The photograph is mounted on a board. Typed caption beneath the photograph reads: "Dr. Evarts A. Graham, Bixby Professor of Surgery. The afternoon discussion of cases in the Chest Service, a regular teaching exercise. Neoplastic diseases constitute the major problem seen by this group." Included in the folder is a cropped version of the photograph.
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Cecil Charles conducting a class in gross anatomy, Washington University School of Medicine.
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S.C. Bukantz demonstrating an intradermal skin test, Washington University School of Medicine.
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The photograph is mounted on a board.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC164)
The photograph is mounted on a board.
Artists's rendering of Washington University Medical Center.
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Group portrait of the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Pathology.
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Alexander C. Sonnenwirth is seated in the front row, 4th from left. Ruth Silberberg. Paul Lacy, and John Kissane are seated in the front row, 7th, 8th, and 9th from left. Luis Q. del Rosario is standing in the back row, 5th from left.
Group portrait of the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Pathology.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC164)
Alexander C. Sonnenwirth is seated in the front row, 4th from left. Ruth Silberberg. Paul Lacy, and John Kissane are seated in the front row, 7th, 8th, and 9th from left. Luis Q. del Rosario is standing in the back row, 5th from left.
Group portrait of the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Pathology.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC164)
Alexander C. Sonnenwirth is seated in the front row, 4th from left. Ruth Silberberg. Paul Lacy, and John Kissane are seated in the front row, 7th, 8th, and 9th from left. Luis Q. del Rosario is standing in the back row, 5th from left.
Group portrait of the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Microbiology.
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Ernest S. Simms is seated in the front row, 3rd from left. Arthur Kornberg is seated in the front row, center.
Interior view of Renard Hospital, Washington University Medical Center.
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Renard Hospital Solarium, Washington University Medical Center.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC164)