This collection consists of 46 photographs and artifacts including items primarily related to Levi H. Fuson's service with Base Hospital 21 during World War I. The collection also includes three daguerrotypes depicting portraits of unidentified subjects.
This collection consists of 424 portrait reproductions originally published in the Galerie Herorragender Artze Und Naturfoscher (Gallery of Outstanding Doctors and Naturalists). The portrait reproductions were published as a supplement to the Munich Medical Weekly journal.
This collection consists of 9 international flags, 1 wooden sign, and 16 photographs collected by Robert W. Kelley during his World War II service with the 21st General Hospital.
This collection consists of a bound volume titles "Comments on the Tropical Diseases of Liberia," by James Knott, M.D., Firestone Plantations Company. The volume contains 61 leaves of text in typescript and photographs fixed to subsequent pages marked 1-191, with three unnumbered photographs.
This collection consists of 10 35mm negative film strips (37 total shots) depicting scenes from Betty Kulifay's retirement party, Washington University School of Medicine Library.
This collection consists of ninety-five 35mm slides, including some duplicated or variant images, produced from archival and private sources for a show honoring the Class of 1944, 1993-94. Many of the images are duplicates of those found in other visual collections.
This collection consists of 62 photographs depicting views of St. Louis Medical College, Missouri Medical College, Washington University School of Medicine, and Washington University in St. Louis, as well as portraits of Washington University School of Medicine faculty and Barnes Hosptial medical staff.
This collection consists of 16 reproductions of paintings, engravings, and woodcuts related to medical history, including prints from Andreas Vesalius's "De humani corporis fabrica." The majority of the facsimiles were produced in 1976 by Yale University for a portfolio titled, "Medical History in Pictures Series One: 15th and 16th Century Woodcuts of the Human Body."
This collection consists of 18 photographs and certificates documenting the career of Joseph H. Ogura. Certificates include membership certificates and award certificates. Photographs include group portraits the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Otolaryngology staff, views of surgeons performing a tonsillectomy, and a photograph of Ogura in surgical scrubs.
This collection consists of 37 metal printing plates from the Omega Beta Pi medical fraternity. The plates are primarily copper printing plates depicting portraits of Omega Beta Pi members.
This collection consists of 15 photographs from the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Otolaryngology. The photographs are primarily group shots of staff and post-graduate students from the mid-20th century. Also included in this collection are photographs of Evarts A. Graham and Robert A. Moore that have inscriptions to Theodore E. Walsh, who was the head of the Otolaryngology Department from 1940 until his retirement in 1966.
This collection consists of 3 drawings bound in a booklet as part of a proposal for a Regional Cancer Center in the Washington University Medical Center.
Three carousels of 35mm slides, 2 of which have accompanying narrations on cassette tapes. The two slide trays with tapes are slightly variant versions of a presentation titled "Hospitals: The Cost of Caring." The third slide tray is from a 1979 fundraising campaign for St. Louis Children's Hospital.
This collection consists of 8 photographs primarily depicting scenes from the professonal career of Carl V. Moore. Photographs include signed portraits of Leo Loeb and Carl T. and Gerty F. Cori, as well as photographs of Moore receiving an award, at a Medical Alumni Association dinner with colleagues, and at work in the laboratory.
This collection consists of 54 certificates and 2 academic hoods awarded to Wendell G. Scott throughout his career, including diplomas, awards, membership certificates, and certificates related to Scott's military service.
This collection consists of 4 drawings and 2 certificates from John B. Shapleigh. Three of the drawings are cartoon caricatures that include a cut-out photograph of the subject's face and a drawn body.
This collection consists of 22 artifacts pertaining to the matriculation of Charles L. Sherman at Barnes Medical College, 1896-1901. The collection includes a scholarship certificate, lecture schedule pamphlet, course cards and matriculation tickets, and a leather wallet that originally held the academic cards.