This collection consists of 28 photographs depicting scenes from Valentina Suntzeff's professional career. Half of the photographs depict unidentified microscropic images, while the other half depict Suntzeff with her husband Alexander and her colleagues at Washington University School of Medicine.
This collection consists of 30 35mm slides depicting interior views of the Washington University School of Medicine Library. Depicted subjects also include portraits of Estelle Brodman in her office, Technical Services employees at work, and close-up views of a "Machines and Medicine" exhibit displayed in the library.
This collection consists of 3 drawings bound in a booklet as part of a proposal for a Regional Cancer Center in the Washington University Medical Center.
This collection consists of 79 certificates and artifacts from the career of Carl V. Moore. Certificates include diplomas, awards, and Board certifications. Artifacts are various pieces of medical testing equipment including hemoglobinometers, colorimeters, bacteria counting chambers, and hemocytometers. Also included in the collection is an academic hood worn by Moore.
This collection consists of 54 certificates and 2 academic hoods awarded to Wendell G. Scott throughout his career, including diplomas, awards, membership certificates, and certificates related to Scott's military service.
This collection consists of 10 photographs, certificates, and plaques from the career of William H. Olmsted. The photographs are portraits of Olmsted, including a group portrait with other Barnes Hospital physicians. Certificates and plaques include awards and commemorations.
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 44 photographs related to the Washington University School of Dental Medicine. The majority of the photographs depict interior views of the school and dental clinic.
This collection consists of 9 photographs depicting the donation of the Bernard Becker Collection in Ophthalmology & Optics to the Washington University School of Medicine Library and dedication of the new Archives and Rare Books Reading Room and facilites in the Library Annex Building, June 6th, 1975. Depicted subjects include Bernard Becker, MD, Janet Becker, Estelle Brodman, and Gertrude Annan.
This collection consists of 161 photographs and 1 framed document depicting the groundbreaking ceremony for and construction progress on the McDonnell Medical Sciences Building. The collection also includes a few exterior views of the building and courtyard after its completion. The framed document is an electrocardiogram and impedance pneumogram of astronauts James A. McDivitt and Edward H. White, II, taken during the Gemini IV mission in 1965 and presented to Washingon University School of Medicine at the groundbreaking ceremony in 1967.
This collection consists of 65 certificates and artifacts documenting the professional accomplishements of E.V. Cowdry, including award certificates, medals, and medallions, membership certificates, diplomas, membership certificates, certificates of appreciation, and plaques.
This collection consists of 10 35mm negative film strips (37 total shots) depicting scenes from Betty Kulifay's retirement party, Washington University School of Medicine Library.
This collection consists of 18 photographs mostly depicting exterior views of Washington University Medical Center buildings circa 1975. Also included in the collection is a construction photograph of St. Louis Maternity Hospital, and an interior photograph of W. Barry Wood, Jr., giving a lecture in the Barnes Hospital Ampitheater.
This collection consists of 23 35mm slides created for a lecture given by Estelle Brodman at the Washington University School of Medicine Library on March 8, 1976. The lecture discussed Thomas Jefferson's contributions to the develpement of American medicine, and especially his connection to medicine in St. Louis. Please see VF00917 for a photocopy of a related article titled "Herb Doctors and Granny-Women," written by Brodman and published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on June 27, 1976.
This collection consists of 11 35mm slides created for lecture given by Estelle Brodman at the Washington University School of Medicine library on the history of scientists as librarians.
This collection consists of 13 35mm slides created for lecture given by Estelle Brodman at the Washington University School of Medicine library on the history of "body snatching" for medical dissection.
This collection consists of 29 artifacts from the professional life of Franklin E. Walton (1902-1981), including photographs, a drawing, an academic diploma, an academic hood, and an intaglio print of Barnes Hospital by Gustav Goetsch (1907-1994). Primarily, the subjects depicted in the photographs include portraits of Walton and his colleagues at both Barnes Hospital and the 21st General Hospital, as well as several group portraits of the Wasington University School of Medicine (WUSM) class of 1927 at class reunions.
This collection consists of 64 photographs, drawings, certificates, and artifacts from the medical and military career of Thomas H. Burford. Photographs include group portraits with friends and colleagues and portraits of Evarts A. Graham. Drawings are by F.C. Kelly and depict surgical proceedures. Certificates include diplomas, awards, military appointment and discharge certificates, proclamations, certificates of appreciation, and in memorium certificates. Artifacts include a key to the city of Vicennes, Indiana, foreign currency collected during Burford's overseas military service during World War II, and a Society of Thoracic Surgery felt badge.
This collection consists of 58 photographs, primarily depicting interiors of the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Anatomy taken in 1925, 1969, 1970, and 1978. VC202016, VC202017, VC202017A, VC202018, and VC202019 show a view of the streetcar stop in front of the Clinic/West Building looking from the North Building 4th floor anatomy labs, 1926.