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Paul H. Stevenson Photographs and Drawings

  • VC131
  • Collection
  • 1917-1930

This collection consists of 991 photographs, reproductions of drawings, and glass lantern slides from Paul H. Stevenson's travels in China and Tibet and his tenure as a professor at Peking Union Medical College in Beijing. The majority of the photographs remain mounted in their original albums, or are mounted on paper. Several of the glass lantern slides include some hand-coloring. Depicted subjects include travel photographs of people, landscapes, and architecture, anthropological portraits of men from various ethnic groups in Central Asia, and scenes from the state funeral of Sun Yat-Sen, the first Provisional President of the Republic of China.

James I. Knott Photographs

  • VC238
  • Collection
  • 1930

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.

Omega Beta Pi Copper Printing Plates

  • VC223
  • Collection
  • 1930

This collection consists of 37 metal printing plates from the Omega Beta Pi medical fraternity. The plates are primarily copper printing plates depicting portraits of Omega Beta Pi members.

Gordon H. Scott Papers

  • FC099
  • Collection
  • 1927-1930

This small collection of correspondence has been arranged into one series that is organized alphabetically. All of the correspondence in this collection is from 1927-1930, when Dr. Scott was an assistant to Dr. Cowdry at the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research and Assistant Professor of Cytology at Washington University. Subjects include yellow fever studies with E.V. Cowdry, papers in publication, Dr. Dean, and the Rockefeller Institute.

Scott, Gordon H. (Gordon Hatler)

Radiological Equipment Photographs

  • VC036
  • Collection
  • 1931

This collection consists of 17 photographs depicting various views of x-ray equipment and two x-ray demonstration scenes.

W. McKim Marriott Reprints

  • FC074
  • Collection
  • 1905-1931

The collection is composed of selected reprints of Marriott’s published works, covering thirteen studies and articles on infant care and nutrition, medical curriculum, and biochemistry.

Marriott, W. McKim

E.V. Cowdry Cytological Drawings

  • VC188
  • Collection
  • 1911-1932

This collection consists of 70 cytological drawings and 5 sketchbooks drawn by E.V. Cowdry. Many of the drawings were matched to articles written by Cowdry and originally published between 1911 and 1932. See FC008, Series 72 for reprints of the relevant articles.

Cowdry, E. V. (Edmund Vincent)

Saint Louis City Hospital Photographs

  • VC332
  • Collection
  • 1886-1932

This collection consists of 10 photographs depicting group portraits of St. Louis City Hospital interns and House Staff, taken between circa 1886 and 1932.

St. Louis City Hospital

Marvin F. Westfall Slides

  • VC327
  • Collection
  • circa 1933

This collection consists of 26 glass lantern slides (and 35mm slides) depicting classroom scenes from Washington University School of Medicine in the 1930s. The images were mostly taken in Barnes Hospital ampitheaters.

Saint Louis Division of Health Laboratory Manual

  • PC096
  • Collection
  • 1934

Laboratory Manual of the Laboratory Section, Division of Health, Department of Public Welfare, City of Saint Louis, J. C. Willett, Director. Looseleaf binder, 116 numbered leaves, with appendix and inserted printed matter. 1934. The spine of the binder reads: "W.U.; 1934; Neff; Bacteriology 206 ; Public health diagnosis; Dr. Willett; Mr. Pfau; Mr. Nagle."

Rafael Lorente de No Reprints and Drawings

  • FC170
  • Collection
  • 1921-1934

One bound volume of reprints of 19 scientific articles, 1921-1934, authored or co-authored by Rafael Lorente de Nó.

Two framed original cartoons drawn and lettered by Rafael Lorente de Nó. One is entitled “The Spirit of Nerve.” The second is primarily text which reads, in part: “Beware of the Arquitrabe!”

Lorente de No, Rafael

Harold A. Bulger Photographs and Prints

  • VC068
  • Collection
  • 1840-1938

This collection consists of 176 photographs and prints taken and collected by Harold A. Bulger and relating to the history of medical education in St. Louis. Depicted subjects include Joseph Nash McDowell and Missouri Medical College, St. Louis Medical and Missouri Dental College, Beaumont Hospital Medical College, St. John's Hospital, Washington University Hospital, St. Louis University Medical Department, Marion-Sims College of Medicine, Barnes Medical College, St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons, American Medical College, and Homoeopathic Medical College of Missouri. Many of the photographs were taken by Bulger in the 1930s to document the former sites of defunct insitutions. The photographs are often mounted and juxtaposed with prints of drawings or engravings depicting the medical college buildings at their former locations in St. Louis. Some of the prints depict Missouri Medical College (also known as McDowell Medical College) when it was taken over and used as a military prison during the Civil War. Many of the original prints, photographs, and daguerrotypes are housed by the Missouri Historical Society, and copy prints were made for Bulger.

Frank J. Lutz Papers

  • FC007
  • Collection
  • 1876-1938

Scrapbooks compiled by Frank J. Lutz, 1876-1915, a volume called "Doctors registered with the Missouri Board of Health, and letters and reports concerning a proposed world medical conference to be held during the St. Louis Worlds Fair, 1904.

The scrapbooks document Lutz's professional life and interests in documents such as clippings, invitations, menus, letters, and certificates. In the scrapbooks are memorabilia of Lutz professional associations meetings and St. Louis medical schools and hospitals where he was on the staff or faculty. Newspaper coverage of physicians, medical matters, and medical societies, colleges, and hospitals is largely local but also national and international.

Lutz, Frank J.

Hallowell Davis Photographs

  • VC091
  • Collection
  • 1934-1939

This collection consists of 12 photographs depicting scenes from the early days of electroencephalography, including photographs published in LIFE magazine and the Sunday Mirror, and brain wave graphs published by Hallowell Davis, et. al. in the Journal of Neurophysiology.

Davis, Hallowell, 1896-1992

Samuel E. Newman Papers

  • PC168
  • Collection
  • circa 1930s

This small collection consists of reprints, photographs, and medical instruments from Samuel E. Newman. Material includes reprints of Newman's publications, photographs and lantern slides depicting case subjects, and two proctology instruments.

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