This collection conists of 10 glass lantern slides depicting the floorplans and blueprints for the proposed additions to the second Central Institute for the Deaf building, originally drawn in 1927.
This collection consists of 125 photographs and slides depicting Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) students and faculty from the class of 1939. The photographs primarily consist of faculty portraits from 1939, and the slides primarily consist of portraits of 1939 WUSM graduates for a class reunion slideshow. Several of the slides are duplicates of the faculty portrait photographs. Other depicted subjects include slides of composite photographs of students (also in VC416) and views of Washington University Medical Center buildings.
Two binders with color and black and white slides of various Washington University School of Medicine Medical Center staff and buildings, circa 1980-2000.
This collection includes 77 35mm slides made for a presentation by Christopher Hoolihan on the History of Deaf Education. Accompanying the slides is a typed copy of the lecture, and a photocopy of an article by Hoolihan titled, "Too Little Too Soon: The Literature of Deaf Education in 17th-Century Britain (Part 1)."
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.
This collection consists of 2103 photographs and artifacts from the St. Louis School for Occupational Therapy and the Washington University School of Medicine Program in Occupational Therapy. Most of the photographs depict faculty, staff, and students. Some of the photographs depict Occupational Therapists and patients at various military hospitals in the United States during World War II. The majority of photographs were originally bound in scrabooks.
This collection consists of 9 35 mm slides depicting members of the Washington University School of Medicine Class of 1934. 7 of the slides are photos from the 1930s, and the other 2 are portraits from the 1980s.
This collection consists of 272 photographs and negatives depicting the construction of the Washington University School of Medicine Library, completed in 1989 and renamed the Bernard Becker Medical Library in May 1995.
This collection consists of 306 Photographs, postcards, and course cards collected by Robert E. Schleuter. The photographs and postcards primarily depict hospitals in England, France, Austria, Germany, and St. Louis. A selection of the postcards depict medical subjects in art, as well as French postcards depicting "humorous" medical subjects. The course cards are from St. Louis Medical College and Missouri Medical College.
This collection consists of 276 photographs, certificates, medallions, and surgical instruments. Photographs include single and group portraits of Carl F. Cori at various stages of his career, scenes from receptions and events where Cori spoke or received honors, and photographs of Carl and Gerty Cori in their laboratory. The collection includes the 1947 Nobel Prize Medal for Physiology or Medicine awarded to Carl Cori, Nobel Prize certificate (VC143236), and an official reproduction of the Nobel Prize medallion (VC143237).
This collection consists of 40 photographs, drawings, and pamphlets from the medical career of Herman Tuholske. Photographs include scenes of Tuholske performing surgery in an operating theater, patient photographs, patient x-rays and an views of an autopsy specimen from a patient who had experienced an extra-uterine pregnancy. The majority of the drawings are pencil diagrams Tuholske created from the autopsy specimen. The German-language pamphlets are titled, "Verein der Meseriker."
This collection consists of 976 photographs and contact sheets depicting scenes from St. Louis Children's hospital and hospital Benefit events from the 1960's to the 1980's.
This collection consists of 327 photographs and artifacts related to William Beaumont. The majority of the photographs depict scenes from annual pilgrimages to Beaumont's grave conducted by the St. Louis Medical Society and related organizations. Other depicted subjects include views of sites where William Beaumont was born, lived, and worked, views of the site where Alexis St. Martin was accidentally shot, and several copy negatives of letters and certificates related to Beaumont. See also PC001 for original copies of the letters and certificates. Artifacts in the collection include two XIII International Physiological Congress medallions featuring the profile of William Beaumont, and a miniature painted plaster bust of Beaumont.
This collection consists of 43 photographs of Evarts A. Graham and his colleagues, and 1 drawing. Depicted subjects include inscribed studio portraits of Graham's former students and colleagues, studio portraits of Graham, views of Graham performing an operation, group portraits of the American Board of Surgery, and views of Graham receiving the Lister Medal. Also included in the collection are several exterior views of Graham's St. Louis home, taken in 1995. The drawing depicts three mice smoking and was drawn by Ernst Wynder, Graham's student and coauthor on a study linking smoking with lung cancer.
This collection consists of 82 photographs and prints depicting various topics including notable persons, class photos, buildings and institutes. Many items have been relocated to other subject classified collections.
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 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.