Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, Institute of St. Thomas.
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Honorary Doctor of Science Diploma, Institute of St. Thomas.
Group portrait at a farewell party to Dr. and Mrs. E.V. Cowdry, Indian Cancer Research Institute.
The photograph is mounted on a board and all subjects are identified beneath the photograph.
Medallion, Societe Philomathique de Paris.
Medallion, Third International Congress for Microbiology.
Bertner Foundation Award Medallion.
The medallion is housed in a velvet-lined box.
Honorary Membership plaque, National Geriatrics Society.
Honorary Fellowship Certificate, The Pan American Cancer Cytology Society.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
The caption for this image reads: "The figures on Pls. VI and VII were drawn with a binocular Zeiss microscope 2 mm. objective l.40 apperture, compensating oculars No. 20 and camera lucida giving a magnification at the level of the table of 3250 diameters."
Plate 7 from an unidentified publication.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
Caption below the image reads: "Showing great hypertrophy of nuclei in rat's kidney with variety of inclusions but no margination of nuclear membrane."
Figures 1-7 from an unidentified publication.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
The six figures are unlabeled aside from the numbers.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
The caption for this image reads: "Fixed in Bensley's formalin-bichromate-sublimate mixture and stained with iron hematoxylin. The clear, unstained canalicular apparatus is broken up into island-like, disconnected fragments (pag. 22 and 23)."
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
The caption for this image reads: "Fixed in Altmann's osmic-bichromate mixture and stained by Bensley's copper-chrome-hematoxylin method. Mitochondria blue, Nissal substance very pale yellow and the canals as clear uncolored spaces. A few neurofibrils are visible in the axone hillock stained blue (pag. 11)."
Octopus, Figure 7 from Plate IV., "The color changes of octopus vulgaris, Lmk."
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
The caption for this image reads: "The rarest of all observed colorations, occuring only when the Octopus is in the act of swimming (see text p. 31)."
Octopus, Figure 8 from Plate IV., "The color changes of octopus vulgaris, Lmk."
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
The caption for this image reads: "One of the most remarkable of the striped patterns, on account of its startling appearance and the fact that some Octopi show it very frequently, while in others it is never seen (see text p. 32)."
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
The caption for this image reads: "Fixed in acetic-osmic-bichromate and stained by Bensley's acid fuchsintoluidin blue method. Mitochondira red, Nissl substance slaty blue, canals as clear clefts and neurofibrils in the axone brown. Note the orientation of the mitochondria parallel to the neurofibrils (pag. 12)."
Cytological drawing from an unidentified publication.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
The figure is labeled: "1105 c / nucleus . cochleae dorsalis."
Figure 56 from an unidentified publication.
Part of E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings
The caption for this image reads: "Sagittal section of the hypophysis of a young mouse prepared by Golgi's method for the demonstration of nerve cells, after Cajal."