This collection consists of 666 photographs depicting case study patients, x-rays, kymograms, cholecystograms, autopsy specimens, gallbladder cholangiograms, and various figures used in research publications by Wendell G. Scott.
This collection consists of 231 photographs and negatives depicting scenes from Washington University School of Dental Medicine. Depicted subjects include interior and exterior views of school buildings, scenes of students at work in classrooms and laboratories, and single and group portraits of students and alumni. Also included in this collection are two groups of negatives depicting scenes from a 25th Anniversary party for Naomi Davidian and scenes from William Koch's retirement party in 1978.
This collection consists of 45 certificates and artifacts that were donated to Washington University School of Medicine, often as single items, in 18 accessions between the years 1989 and 1994.
Thsi collection consists of 12 Photographs and a card from John D. Vavra, primarily group portraits of the Washington University School of Medicine Division of Hematology. The card is an admittance to practice medicine at City Hospital of St. Louis for a Mr. Gustavus Buck, dated 1881.
This colleciton consists of photographic negatives of the Washington University cyclotron under construction and during operation, 1940-1972. Approximately 175 35mm format photographic negatives and approximately 690 medium format (120 format or 6 cm/57x57 mm format) photographic negatives. Depicted subjects include interior and exterior views of construction crews, close-up shots of cyclotron parts, gauges, workbenches, and sections of the operational cyclotron, cyclotron operations, portraits of men and woman who worked in the cyclotron laboratory, and the architectural plans for the laboratory and for the cyclotron itself.
This collection consists of 30 photographs depicting scenes from 12th Field Hospital, Camp Bowie, Texas, and 2 photographs of George J.L. Wulff in England and German during World War II.
This collection consists of 41 glass lantern slides and duplicate photographic prints. This series of glass slides appears to have been collected in the Department of Surgery as a presentation on the history of the Washington University Medical Center circa 1912 through 1939. A few of the slides duplicate photographs found in other visual collections. However, the majority are unique photographs of the construction of the WU Medical Center, or are the only visual records documenting important events, including the cornerstone laying for the WUSM North Building in 1913 (VC057025, VC057026) and a ceremony prior to the construction of St. Louis Maternity Hospital (VC057037). Descriptions of the pictures were provided by Dr. Eugene Bricker.
This collection consists of 79 reproductions of lithographs and paintings depicting Paracelsus, illustrations from his writings, his letters, and views of his hometown near Einsieldeln, Switzerland.
This collection consists of 21 photographs and certificates from Richard W. Yore. The photographs are portraits of Evarts A. Graham, Eugene Bricker, and Carl Lischer.
This collection consists of 43 photographs of Evarts A. Graham and his colleagues, and 1 drawing. Depicted subjects include inscribed studio portraits of Graham's former students and colleagues, studio portraits of Graham, views of Graham performing an operation, group portraits of the American Board of Surgery, and views of Graham receiving the Lister Medal. Also included in the collection are several exterior views of Graham's St. Louis home, taken in 1995. The drawing depicts three mice smoking and was drawn by Ernst Wynder, Graham's student and coauthor on a study linking smoking with lung cancer.
This collection consists of 129 photographs depicting African-American alumni, students, and faculty of Washington University School of Medicine. The photographs primarily depict an event honoring members of the class of 1983 and a lecture or address given by James R. Gavin, III, Aubrey R. Morrison, and Joseph R. Simpson. The photographs also depict men and women at other alumni events.
This collection consists of 32 artifacts, instruments, and course cards related to the Washington University School of Dentistry. Objects include dental instruments, buttons and badges, course cards, and certificates.
This colleciton consists of 232 rolls of 35 mm. The film contains portraits of medical class members, including Clinical Clerkship Program students, taken from 1946 to 1984.
This collection consists of 35 architectural drawings, blueprints, and photographs depicting various plans for the Washington University School of Medicine library.
This collection consists of 272 photographs and negatives depicting the construction of the Washington University School of Medicine Library, completed in 1989 and renamed the Bernard Becker Medical Library in May 1995.
This collection consists of 327 photographs and artifacts related to William Beaumont. The majority of the photographs depict scenes from annual pilgrimages to Beaumont's grave conducted by the St. Louis Medical Society and related organizations. Other depicted subjects include views of sites where William Beaumont was born, lived, and worked, views of the site where Alexis St. Martin was accidentally shot, and several copy negatives of letters and certificates related to Beaumont. See also PC001 for original copies of the letters and certificates. Artifacts in the collection include two XIII International Physiological Congress medallions featuring the profile of William Beaumont, and a miniature painted plaster bust of Beaumont.