- RG015-S04-ss01-B04-F45
- Folder
- 2009
Part of Surgery Department Records
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Part of Surgery Department Records
Kohler's Medizinal-Plfanzen, Plate 35, vol. 1.
Part of Surgery Department Records
Ziegelstrasse, Berlin, Germany.
Part of Robert E. Schlueter Photographs
Included in the box is the original envelope that held VC158001-067. Handwritten label on the envelope reads: "Hospitals of Berlin, Germany 1909."
Part of Surgery Department Records
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Silver with black plastic insert transistor tube body aid, oblong microphone grill on front, two dials on top, plug on side for ear receiver, battery door swings out from lower back side.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Gold and brown enamel 5 transistor tube body aid, one gold clip on front, microphone grill is circular on front within brown enamel section, two dials on top, one plug for cord on side, battery door swings out from lower back side.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Zenith's first transistor model hearing aid. Three transistors, a telephone magnet and separate volume and tone controls. List price was $125.00. Weight 4.7 ounces.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Clear plastic over silver color, 3 vacuum tubes, one-piece body aid, with gold circular design on upper front for microphone grill with "ZENITH" noted, vertical lines form a design on front, middle is silver with two clips on each side, 2 dials on top, one plug for ear receiver/cord and battery door is removable from bottom half.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Zenith Diplomat BTE. Plastic, flesh colored casing. One receiver, one volume control. Uses 675 battery.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Gold colored, four transistor aid with a microphone, telephone, volume and tone control switch. List price was $135.00.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Dark brown plastic body aid with 2 vacuum tubes, 2 piece unit, battery cable, earphone cable, and earphone receiver. Microphone grill on front, volume control on top, with "Z" noted on front center. In original box.
Part of Surgery Department Records
Part of Surgery Department Records
Part of Surgery Department Records
Part of Surgery Department Records
Young students in class, Central Institute for the Deaf, Washington University.
Part of Washington University School of Medicine Photographs
The photograph was published in the 1960 edition of The Hatchet.
Young performer hugging Moyer Fleishman at a Jewish Hospital employee holiday party.
Included in the folder is a contact sheet with VC302116-VC302119.
Young patient, St. Louis Children's Hospital.
Part of Saint Louis Children's Hospital Photographs and Negatives
Young patient working on a craft project.