- VC181-i181023
- Item
- 1900
The photograph is mounted on a board. VC181023-027 are x-rays of the same patient.
The photograph is mounted on a board. VC181023-027 are x-rays of the same patient.
X-ray showing a femur fracture.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC196)
X-ray showing a femur fracture.
Part of Washington University Medical Center Photographs (VC196)
The photograph is mounted on a board. VC181023-027 are x-rays of the same patient.
The photograph is mounted on a board. VC181023-027 are x-rays of the same patient.
The photograph is mounted on a board. VC181023-027 are x-rays of the same patient.
x-ray of the shoulder area of a young adult gibbon.
Part of Robert J. Terry Photographs, Drawings, and Artifacts
Part of Wendell G. Scott Case Study Photographs and Negatives
Part of Wendell G. Scott Case Study Photographs and Negatives
X-ray of feet made by Robert J. Terry with the first x-ray apparatus in St. Louis.
Part of Robert J. Terry Photographs, Drawings, and Artifacts
X-ray of an esophagus showing a foreign body.
Part of Wendell G. Scott Case Study Photographs and Negatives
Part of Wendell G. Scott Case Study Photographs and Negatives
Part of Wendell G. Scott Case Study Photographs and Negatives
Part of Wendell G. Scott Case Study Photographs and Negatives
Part of Wendell G. Scott Case Study Photographs and Negatives
Part of Wendell G. Scott Case Study Photographs and Negatives
X-ray of a young female gorilla from the St. Louis Zoo.
Part of Robert J. Terry Photographs, Drawings, and Artifacts
The x-ray is overlaid with tracing paper that includes handwritten notes by Robert J. Terry.
X-ray of a young female gorilla from the St. Louis Zoo.
Part of Robert J. Terry Photographs, Drawings, and Artifacts
X-ray of a young female gorilla from the St. Louis Zoo.
Part of Robert J. Terry Photographs, Drawings, and Artifacts
x-ray of a young adult gibbon.
Part of Robert J. Terry Photographs, Drawings, and Artifacts
The x-ray is overlaid with tracing paper that includes handwritten notes by Robert J. Terry.