- VC162-i162184
- Item
- 1950
Part of Washington University School of Medicine Photographs
Same as VC006034. See also VC162186.
Part of Washington University School of Medicine Photographs
Same as VC006034. See also VC162186.
Kohler's Medizinal-Plfanzen, Plate 152, vol. 2.
Academic Transcript, German University of Prague.
Part of Carl F. Cori Photographs, Certificates, and Instruments
Part of Washington University School of Dental Medicine, Dental Series Photographs
Two photographs mounted on the same sheet of paper. Caption for the photographs reads: "To make the study of Accepted Dental Remedies more fruitful, a display of the drugs listed therein is maintained in the basement lecture room where the students may conveniently view the actual drugs or preparations of immediate interest. Student studying the permanent display of 'Accepted Dental Remedies.'"
Part of Washington University School of Dental Medicine, Dental Series Photographs
Two photographs mounted on the same sheet of paper. Caption for the photographs reads: "Accidents happen to many children. When they effect the teeth or jaws they should be brought to the dentist or orthodontist for attention. It is desirable many times to apply measures that will control or prevent abnormal development."
Kohler's Medizinal-Plfanzen, Plate 262, vol. 3.
Kohler's Medizinal-Plfanzen, Plate 66, vol. 1. In the book there is a copper plate under the pasted-in lithograph.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
One acoustic black fan than can be opened and contains a small ear trumpet attached to the side.
Acoustic walking stick, 19th century
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Wooden and metal walking stick trumpet device. 3 feet long with wood and metal components with a metal tip. Handle consists of the receptor with protruding and adjustable earpiece to the side. Grillwork on the receptor opening consisting of 6 holes.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Stainless steel one-piece body aid with light blue insert on lower front with small red insert grill for microphone. There are a series of lines radiating from the microphone insert. A tone control switch is on the side with a volume control switch on the top.
Acousticon Model 28, No., 244/4, 1927
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
One battery, one microphone, one receiver.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Boxed carbon aid with leather handle on top and locking mechanism and with twin microphones, removable or in position in the open front openings of black leather case. Contains one battery with leather battery cover and one earphone on headband. One on-off switch and volume control.
Acousticon Model A-120 Constellation, 1948
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
2 Gold metal body aids with large square microphone grill of 2 sets of 5 horizontal and vertical lines forming a square with a star insert. One on/off switch on top, 1 aid with a gold clip on front, and one cord leading to ear receiver.
Part of The Central Institute for the Deaf-Max A. Goldstein Historic Devices for Hearing Collection.
Acousticon model to be used as body aid or tie bar, metal, gold in color, two stars and circle design engraved on front, on/off switch and volume control switch on sides, one cord and one receiver.
Part of Washington University School of Dental Medicine, Dental Series Photographs
Caption for the photograph reads: "Actinomyces bovis, one of the higher bacteria intergrading with the fungi, is a common inhabitant of the mouth. Under conditions that remain to be defined, it gives rise to actinomycosis, a chronic, progressive and frequently disfiguring disease occuring in the region of face and neck, less commonly elsewhere. Photomicrograph x 800."
ACTU group photo; Unidentified subjects, Ophthalmology meeting.
Part of Medical Public Affairs 35mm Negatives and Contact Sheets, 1987-1994
Ada Hanvey and Evarts A. Graham in his office.
Part of Evarts A. Graham Photographs