This collection consists of 3 photographs depicting the Washington Unviersity Medical Center campus circa 1914, near the end of construction but prior to landscaping.
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.
This collection consists of 372 photographs, drawings, glass lantern slides, and realia, including a silver "mess cup" and two other silver cups won by the ROTC Medical Unit at Washington University. The objects in the collection depict scenes from Base Hospital 21 in Rouen, France, as well as reunions the members of Base Hospital 21 had many years later. Many of the photographs were originally bound in two albums, and the photographs remain mounted on the unbound album pages that include typed captions. Drawings include sketches of the Base Hospital 21 buildings and grounds, cartoons depicting life as a personnel member of Base Hospital 21, and watercolor sketches of fluoroscopic equipment invented and operated by Dr. Edwin C. Ernst. The majority of the drawings are now housed on glass lantern slides.
This collection consists of 221 portrait photographs in three large, leather-bound volumes. The first two volumes feature prominent St. Louis Physicians, while the third volume features bankers and brokers.
This collection consists of 19 photographs and one bookplate engraving. Depicted subjects include views of the Biochemistry Laboratory at Washington University School of Medicine, views of Barnes Hospital and the North and South Buildings under construction, and photographs of Philip A. Shaffer and his daughters.
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 32 photographs depicting scenes from the early years of the St. Louis School for Occupational Therapy, which merged with the Occupational Therapy program at Washington University in 1945. Depicted subjects include patients crafting at Robert Koch Hospital, Barnes, Hospital, and St. Louis City Hospital, as well as exhibits of crafts made by patients and O.T. students.
This collection consists of 13 certificates and 1 photograph pertaining to Samuel W. Wilson, a 1901 Doctor of Medicine graduate of the Washington University Medical Department.
This collection consists of a cover sheet and 6 reproductions of paintings and drawings depicting historical representations of men and women wearing eye-glasses.
This collection consists of 306 Photographs, postcards, and course cards collected by Robert E. Schleuter. The photographs and postcards primarily depict hospitals in England, France, Austria, Germany, and St. Louis. A selection of the postcards depict medical subjects in art, as well as French postcards depicting "humorous" medical subjects. The course cards are from St. Louis Medical College and Missouri Medical College.
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 conists of 10 glass lantern slides depicting the floorplans and blueprints for the proposed additions to the second Central Institute for the Deaf building, originally drawn in 1927.
This collection consists of 17 instruments used by George H. Bishop when he was conducting physiology research at Washington University School of Medicine.
This collection consists of 22 photographs of Omega Beta Pi fraternity members and exterior views of their chapter houses. The images were published in issues of "The Cover Glass," the official publication of the Omega Beta Pi Fraternity. See PC051 for issues of The Cover Glass.
This collection consists of 9 caricatures reproduced by Petrolager Laboratories, Inc. from originals published in the 19th century. The caricatures each feature famous scientific figures from the world of medicine.