Reproduction of a portrait drawing depicting Paracelsus.
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Part of Paracelsus Book Lithographs
Caption on the slide reads: "Paracelsus at 47 by an unknown artist."
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Reproduction of a portrait drawing depicting Paracelsus.
Part of Paracelsus Book Lithographs
Caption on the slide reads: "Paracelsus at 47 by an unknown artist."
Andreas Vesalius, "De humani corporis fabrica," title page.
Part of Medical History Illustrations
Caption accompanying the print reads: "In this splendid woodcut the great Belgian anatomist lectures as he dissects. The size and rapt attention of his audience are not exaggerated. Vesalius reformed the study of human anatomy by replacing dogmatic belief in the inaccurate teachings of the past with a magnificent account of his own careful observations."
Andreas Vesalius, "De humani corporis fabrica," Plate 24.
Part of Medical History Illustrations
Caption accompanying the print reads: "This view shows the muscles as they appear after removal of skin and fascia. Such a figure, called an ecorche, was of interest to sculptors and artists as well as to medical students and doctors. An accompanying legend named the muscles identified by letters."
Andreas Vesalius, "De humani corporis fabrica," Plate 25.
Part of Medical History Illustrations
Caption accompanying the print reads: "Like the other 'muscle men,' this figure seems alive, emphasizing the interrelation of the structure and function. When these and successive pictures are placed side by side in order, the background is seen to be continuous. It is an actual region near Padua."
Reproduction of a portrait painting depicting Paracelsus by Jan Van Scorel.
Part of Paracelsus Book Lithographs
Reproduction of a woodcut print depicting a portrait of Paracelsus by Augustin Hirschvogel.
Part of Paracelsus Book Lithographs
Part of Paracelsus Book Lithographs
Reproduction of a woodcut print depicting Paracelsus.
Part of Paracelsus Book Lithographs
"The Apothecary," by Jost Amman.
Part of Medical History Illustrations
Reproduction of a woodcut print depicting Einsiedeln, Switzerland.
Part of Paracelsus Book Lithographs
Caption on the slide reads: "Einsiedeln - Teufelsbrueke & Paracelsushaus in Jahre 1577."
Reproduction of an etching or engraving depicting Einsiedeln, Switzerland.
Part of Paracelsus Book Lithographs
Caption on the slide reads: "Einsiedeln in the year 1577."
"The Physician Curing Fantasy," by Mathaus Greuter.
Part of Medical History Illustrations
Reproduction of a portrait drawing depicting Paracelsus by Wenceslaus Hollar.
Part of Paracelsus Book Lithographs
Part of Washington University School of Dental Medicine Photographs and Negatives
The photograph is mounted on a board. Included in a folder is a handwritten note that reads: "My father had this framed in his office for many years. I believe it portrays the early itinerant dentist - not too encouraging for others to step up and Lar Deir "acher" int!"
Nineteenth Century American Medical Schools Drawings
This collection consists of 5 reproductions of drawings depicting 19th century medical school buildings. The depicted medical schools are unidentified with the exception of the University of Pennsylvania, which is captioned as "the first medical school in America."
Gustavus Richard Brown lecture notes
The collection consists of 4 notebooks of lectures made by Gustavus R. Brown while a student at the University of Edinburgh in 1766-1768. There are four volumes in the collection: 1-2. Lectures on physiology by William Cullen, 1766-1767; 3. Cullen's practice [of physic] by William Cullen, and 4. Doctor Young on midwifery by Thomas Young, 1767-1768.
Brown, Gustave Richard
Lecture notes at the University of Edinburgh Medical School
This series consists of lecture notes made by Gustavus R. Brown while he attended the university of Edinburgh Medical School.
Lectures on physiology by William Cullen
Lectures 2nd-LV, Nov 10, 1766-Feby 5th 1767.
Cullen, William, 1710-1790
Doctor Young's midwifery, Anno 1767 by Doctor Brown
Lectures on physiology by William Cullen
Volume 2, Lectures on physiology LV-LVIII, Feby 6th 1767-Feby 26, 1767, is bound with two theses: Howard, E. De variolarum insitione, 1767 & Marten, T. De ascite, 1767. .
Cullen, William, 1710-1790