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Walter C. G. Kirchner Reprints

  • FC096
  • Collection
  • 1898-1939

Forty short publications on fossil flora, bacteriology, surgery and medicine by Walter C.G. Kirchner and a few short publications by Arthur Hollick, Elizabeth Britten, and others. The subjects of the medical and surgical reprints include heart and spleen surgery and the treatment of fractured skull and spine, hernia, bowel obstruction, aneurisms, ascites, and wounds to the diaphragm, heart, chest, and abdomen. A table of contents and index for the publications are bound into the volume. A short letter from D.S. Brown of Brownhurst to Walter C. G. Kirchner, 1898, is bound after fossil plant reprints as item 1d. Of special interest is the annual report of the city hospital (1907-08) and Clinic at City Hospital (1906) where Kirchner was superintendent from 1907-1910. Also of interest is "The Bacterial Examination of River Water." (1905), based on work done when he was assistant bacteriologist in the Health department of St. Louis, 1899-1901.

Kirchner, Walter C. G.

Barnes 25th Anniversary and 1904 World's Fair Hospital Photographs

  • VC154
  • Collection
  • 1904. 1939

This collection consists of a mounted photograph of the 1904 World's Fair Hospital, a photograph from the 25th anniversary celebration dinner for Barnes Hospital, and an architectural pencil sketch of Washington University Medical Center.

Herman Tuholske Papers

  • FC059
  • Collection
  • 1875-1939

This small collection includes a few of Dr. Tuholske's reprints as well as other articles written about him. Reprints, addresses, and manuscript papers associated with surgical pathology, the lives of Tuholske and his colleagues, and Missouri Medical College. Many manuscripts are on the letterhead of the Surgical and Gynecological Hospital where Tuholske was affiliated.

Tuholske, H. (Herman)

Washington University Medical Center Construction and Dedication Photographs

  • VC057
  • Collection
  • 1912-1939

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.

Saint Louis Medical Society Scrapbooks and Vertical File Collection

  • PC046
  • Collection
  • 1915-1939

This collection includes 7 scrapbooks:
--Scrapbook 1, 1915-1917
--Scrapbook 2, 1918-1925
--Scrapbook 3, 1926-1930
--Scrapbook 4, 1934
--Scrapbook 5, 1935
--Scrapbook 6, 1936
--Scrapbook 7, 1939

See also Index to Vertical File of Saint Louis Metropolitan Medical Society (IG004).

St. Louis Metropolitan Medical Society

Robert A. Moore Reprints

  • FC075
  • Collection
  • 1927-1940

Reprints of 77 scientific articles authored or co-authored by Robert A. Moore, 1927-1940, mostly prior to his joining the faculty at Washington University. During this period, his research was on the number of glomeruli in the normal and pathological kidney and the morphology of the prostate gland. Autopsy and hospital pathology studies are also found.

Moore, Robert A.

Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Noted Hospitals Prints

  • VC015
  • Collection
  • ca. 1940

This collection consists of 23 advertising pamphlets featuring color illustrations of historical medical facitilities in the United States. The pamphlets were distributed by Ciba Pharmaceutical Products, Inc., of Summit, New Jersey to advertise several drugs created by the company.

Max A. Goldstein Papers

  • PC008
  • Collection
  • 1892-1941

Series 1 and 2 of the Max A. Goldstein papers include lecture notes and travel diaries, 1892-1894, the manuscript for his The Acoustic Method for the Training of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child (1939), other manuscripts, reprints of articles, and pamphlets. Series 3 is notes from acoustical instrument catalogs, and Series 5 is a notebook on pathological anatomy and other subjects. Series 4 relates to Dr. Goldstein's purchase of antiquarian books that today form the CID-Max A. Goldstein Collection in Speech and Hearing. Series 6 consists of two letters by Helen Keller. Series 7 is Dr. Goldstein's English language paraphrase of a German article, “Die Sprache des Kindes,” by Ernst Tappolet. Series 8 consists of one letter by C.G. Goodwin. Series 9 contains Dr. Goldstein's monogrammed silk handkerchief.

Goldstein, Max A.

Galerie Hervorragender Arzte Und Naturforscher Prints

  • VC090
  • Collection
  • 1903-1941

This collection consists of 424 portrait reproductions originally published in the Galerie Herorragender Artze Und Naturfoscher (Gallery of Outstanding Doctors and Naturalists). The portrait reproductions were published as a supplement to the Munich Medical Weekly journal.

General Faculty Records

  • RG01B
  • Collection
  • 1911-1941

Minutes of meetings form the series. The finding aid is not complete.

General Faculty, Washington University School of Medicine

Levi H. Fuson Papers

  • PC065
  • Collection
  • 1913-1942

Notebooks, correspondence, clippings and other documentation of Dr. Fuson's service with Base Hospital 21 during World War I.

21st General Hospital, Bou Hanifia, Algeria Photographs

  • VC080
  • Collection
  • circa 1943

This collection consists of 8 photographs related to the depolyment of the 21st General Hospital to North Africa. The photographs depict scenes from a Meschoui (roasted sheep) Feast, including a tasting and judging of the meschoui by French Captain Louis Brajon, General Arthur R. Wilson, and Colonel Lee D. Cady. For other photographs related to General Hospital 21, please see VC013 General Hospital 21 Photographs and Drawings.

Frederick J. Taussig Reprints

  • FC086
  • Collection
  • 1913-1943

The Frederick J. Taussig Reprints are a collection of 36 scientific articles authored by Fred J. Taussig. The major subjects covered in Dr. Taussig’s articles include abortion and cancer of the vulva, cervix and vagina. Many of the articles contain case studies of patients seen at Barnard Free Skin and Cancer Hospital, St. Louis City Hospital, Washington University Hospital, and Barnes Hospital.

Taussig, Frederick J.

George J.L. Wulff, Twelfth Field Hospital Photographs

  • VC134
  • Collection
  • 1943

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.

Wulff, George J. L., Jr.

Dolores A. MacIntosh Collection

  • PC175
  • Collection
  • 1941-1944

This small collection includes documents related to Dolores A. MacIntosh’s time as a nursing student at Jewish Hospital School of Nursing, and her early career as a registered nurse. Documents of note include her acceptance letter to the School of Nursing, her membership card for the United States Cadet Nurse Corps, and two issues of “The Tray,” the bulletin of the Jewish Hospital Alumnae Association.

MacIntosh, Dolores A.

Abbott Laboratories Prints

  • VC184
  • Collection
  • circa 1945

This collection consists of 12 print reproductions of paintings in a portfolio depicting army medicine during World War II. The 12 prints are part of "a series of more than two hundred and fifty pictures by distinguished American artists commissioned by Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, Illinois, for presentation to the United States Army as a contribution to the war effort."

General Hospital 21 Artifacts

  • VC051
  • Collection
  • 1940-1945

56 artifacts related to the 21st General Hospital. Artifacts include embroidered patches from the United States, German, and French armies, flags, armbands, uniforms, commemorative t-shirts, and various artifacts collected by Col. Lee D. Cady during his service as the commander of 21st General Hospital.

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