This collection consists of 18 composite photographs of Washington University School of Medicine students attending the 3rd year clincial rotation core course in surgery.
This collection consists of 5 photographs depicting six visiting women physicians from the former Soviet Union during a visit to Washington University School of Medicine in 1957. One of the photographs depicts all six women during a press conference, while the others show one or more of the visiting doctors in conversation with Washington University doctors.
This collection consists of 30 photographs related to Thelma R. Teachenor. The photographs primarily depict scenes from capping ceremonies, including serveral images of Teachenor pinning caps on nursing students and serving punch at a party.
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 11 photographs depicting scenes from Washington University Medical Center, including from the Washington University Division of Biology and Biomedical Science, and from St. Louis Children's Hospital.
This collection consists of 27 photographs depicting scenes from Washington Unversity Medical Center. Subjects include views of the dedication ceremony for Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) on April 29, 1915, interiors of WUSM and Barnes Hospital, an exterior view of Queeny Tower, and two views of an interactive model of Washington University Medical Center. Also included is a photograph from the groundbreaking ceremony for the Cancer Research Building, circa 1949.
9 1 inch video reels and 9 duplicate VHS-S tapes of main program events, October 10-11, 1991. 24 betacam video tapes of interviews and b-roll footage. 33 MP4 video files transferred from original VHS-S and Betacam tapes.
This collection consists of 100 photographs and architectural drawings depicting various events at Washington University School of Medicine, including groundbreaking and dedication ceremonies for the Irene Walter Johnson Institute of Rehabilitation, the David P. Wohl, Jr. Memorial Clinic, the Renard Hospital Building, and the Spencer T. Olin Residence Hall. Other depicted subjects include views of the Cancer Research Building, interior views of the Spencer T. Olin Residence Hall, and scenes from an outdoor picnic with WUSM faculty in 1956.
This collection consists of 170 photographs depicting Washington University School of Medicine students, interiors, and events, from circa 1940 to 1960. Some photographs in this collection are duplicates of photographs in VC006, VC013, and VC137.
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 121 photographs of Washington University School of Medicine students and medical staff taken by Medical Public Relations for use in annual Bulletins and other publications.
This collection consists of 9 mounted photographs related to James W. Wells's studies at Barnes Medical College from 1902 to 1906. Depicted subjects include portraits with classmates, an exterior view of Barnes Medical College, and a formal graduation portrait.
This collection includes a book by Edmund Hunter titled, "History of the Pharmacology Department, 1900-1980" which includes a new (2011) preface and addendum titled "The Musings of a Reluctant Retiree, 1980-1984" by Margaret A. Phillips. Also included in this collection is a centennial celebration announcement and invitation (October 2011); 2011 Zebrafish calendar; Zebrafish Facility dedication invitation (May 2011); a stainless steel coffee mug commemorating the centennial celebration. The collection also includes the program and video of the ceremony and lecture commemorating the installation of Lilianna Solnica-Krezel as the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Distinguished Professor of Developmental Biology on Monday, November 3, 2014. The video is 1 hour and 2 minutes in length and is recorded onto a DVD-R disc. A duplicate MP4 video file of the DVD recording has been made.
Department of Developmental Biology, Washington University School of Medicine
The records consist of the 1919 published history of the society and a ledger. The ledger contains the incorporation papers, bylaws, and meeting minutes. The overall significance of the ledger is to show the continuity of private ownership from times substantially antedating the University connection through to the period when the present medical campus was being planned.
Medical Fund Society meetings were held quarterly in January, April, July, and October until 1913. The April meeting was the annual meeting. Prior to 1913, the principal subject of the meetings was the ownership and maintenance of the instructional and clinical buildings. With its landlord function dissolved, meetings were held less frequently. The last entries were made in 1950, when the Society ceased operations.