This collection consists of 16 photographs from the professional life of Dr. Hiromu Tsuchiya (1887-1971). Depicted subjects include portraits of Tsuchiya and his colleagues and Barnes Hospital annual staff photographs.
This collection consists of 7 photographs of historic subjects related to dentistry, including portraits of three pioneering women in the field of American dental medicine.
This collection consists of 7 photographs of the Hofsommer-Glaser family, including Armin C. Hofsommer Sr., Aphrodite Jannopoulo Hofsommer, Helen Hofsommer-Glaser, and Robert J. Glaser. The photographs are all resized copy prints.
This collection consists of 62 photographs depicting views of St. Louis Medical College, Missouri Medical College, Washington University School of Medicine, and Washington University in St. Louis, as well as portraits of Washington University School of Medicine faculty and Barnes Hosptial medical staff.
This collection consists of 7 medallions once belonging to Jacques J. Bronfenbrenner. The medallions include awards, commemorative plaques for Louis Pasteur and Simon Flexner, and medallions commemorating the first and third International Congress for Microbiology.
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 a bound volume titles "Comments on the Tropical Diseases of Liberia," by James Knott, M.D., Firestone Plantations Company. The volume contains 61 leaves of text in typescript and photographs fixed to subsequent pages marked 1-191, with three unnumbered photographs.
This collection consists of 16 photographs and certificates from the career of James L. O'Leary. The photographs primarily depict scenes from Vilray P. Blair's operating room and group portraits. Certificates include a William G. Lennox Award certificate, a Certificate of Distinguished Service from the American Epilepsy Society, and several certificates of appreciation.
This collection consists of 9 mounted photographs related to James W. Wells's studies at Barnes Medical College from 1902 to 1906. Depicted subjects include portraits with classmates, an exterior view of Barnes Medical College, and a formal graduation portrait.
This collection consists of 221 portrait photographs in three large, leather-bound volumes. The first two volumes feature prominent St. Louis Physicians, while the third volume features bankers and brokers.
This collection consists of 394 photographs and negatives depicting scenes from The Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, including photographs from the Jewish Sanatorium and the Miriam Rose Bry Convalescent-Rehabilitation Hospital. A small number of photographs, VC302406-VC302430, are digital-format images.
This collection consists of 13 photographs, slides, and a certificate primarily depicting portraits of Jewish Hospital physicians. Depicted subjects also include a postcard with an exterior view of Jewish Hospital, and photographs depicting Sidney Jick, J.G. Probstein, and Ben H. Senturia. The certificate is an In Memorium honorific for Hanau W. Loeb.
This collection consists of 4 drawings and 2 certificates from John B. Shapleigh. Three of the drawings are cartoon caricatures that include a cut-out photograph of the subject's face and a drawn body.
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 collection consists of 45 digital surrogates of photographs depicting John E. Kirk and colleagues throughout his career. Subjects include portraits of Kirk in various settings, including his driver's license and a military portrait from his youth in Denmark, as well as photographs of his employees and colleagues at the Chronic Hospital's Division of Gerontology in St. Louis.