5 x 7 inch black and white negatives. Box 1 contains negatives 46-0706 to 58-4226 which have been physically processed but not indexed. Box 2 contains negatives 58-4425 to 65-4153 which have been physically processed but partially indexed and negatives 70-3656 to 85-5658 which have not been processed. Box 3 contains negatives 50-0299 to 51-6198 which have not been processed. Box 4 contains negatives 65-4295 to 66-6268 which have not been processed.
262 Miscellaneous postcards, notes, letters, and advertisements. Most of the items had been found in monographs and journals being cataloged for the rare book collections.
This collection consists of 60 lithographic prints that primarily duplicate those found in Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen mit kurz erläuterndem Texte : Atlas zur Pharmacopoea germanica, austriaca, belgica, danica, helvetica, hungarica, rossica, suecica, neerlandica, British pharmacopoeia, zum Codex medicamentarius, sowie zur Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America. In some cases, there are differences between the prints in VC186 and the published plates.
The collection consists of approximately 2 million 4x6 inch negatives and accompanying descriptive 3x5 inch index cards. A great percentage of the images are text, graphs, and simple illustrative material meant to accompany lectures and presentations. Some are histology or x-ray imagery generated in research or to accompany patient records. Some are photographs of patients documenting their condition for their records or for clinical and pathological lectures. A smaller percentage of images are staff ID portraits or photographs of buildings and facilities. The collection is in the process of being weeded to retain historically relevant images and descriptive cards.
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 804 photographs depicting scenes from Washington University Medical Center. The majority of the photographs are portraits of groups from Washington University School of Medicine, Nursing, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy, Barnes Hospital, Barnes Hospital School of Nursing, Barnes Hospital Administration Group, and Barnes Hosptial Division of Laboratory Medicine. The photographs also depict department interiors and candid shots of various groups and individuals at work or in lecture halls.
This collection consists of 38 rolls of 35 mm film containing portraits of allied health profession students from 1962-1984. Includes Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Nursing programs students.
This collection consists of a disbound souvenir booklet produced by Anheuser-Busch that features 16 lithographs of views from St. Louis and the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association.
This collection consists of 6 photographs and negatives depicting interior and exterior views of Barnard Free Skin and Cancer Hospital, including views of Barnard's predecessor St. Louis Skin and Cancer Hospital at 410 N. Jefferson Avenue.
This collection consists of 6 photographs related to the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Surgery. Depicted subjects include a studio portrait of Walter Ballinger, a banquet honoring Evarts A. Graham, a group portrait of Department of Surgery, an unidentified outdoor ceremony, and an informal portrait of Graham with Eugene Bricker and Charles Eckert.
This collection consists of 13 35mm slides created for lecture given by Estelle Brodman at the Washington University School of Medicine library on the history of "body snatching" for medical dissection.
This collection consists of 19 photographs related to the career of Jacques J. Bronfenbrenner. Depicted subjects include signed portraits of Bronfenbrenner's colleagues Hiromu Tsuchiya and Kenneth L. Burdon, photographs of members of the Institut Pasteur in Paris, group portraits of the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Bacteriology and Immunology, and Bronfenbrenner at the Rockefeller Institute with Hideyo Noguchi.
This collection consists of 64 photographs, drawings, certificates, and artifacts from the medical and military career of Thomas H. Burford. Photographs include group portraits with friends and colleagues and portraits of Evarts A. Graham. Drawings are by F.C. Kelly and depict surgical proceedures. Certificates include diplomas, awards, military appointment and discharge certificates, proclamations, certificates of appreciation, and in memorium certificates. Artifacts include a key to the city of Vicennes, Indiana, foreign currency collected during Burford's overseas military service during World War II, and a Society of Thoracic Surgery felt badge.