Drawing of the Medical Department of St. Louis University (1844-1849).
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- circa 1846
The print is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten caption that reads: "Med. Dept. St. Louis U. 1844-49 Washington Ave at 10th St."
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Drawing of the Medical Department of St. Louis University (1844-1849).
The print is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten caption that reads: "Med. Dept. St. Louis U. 1844-49 Washington Ave at 10th St."
Drawing of the Medical Department of St. Louis University (1844-1849).
The print is mounted on paper.
Handwritten letter written in French.
The letterhead reads: "Aministration generale des Hopitaux, Hospices civils et Secours a dmonicile de Paris" (General Administration of Hospitals, Civil Hospitals, and Home Help in Paris."
Drawing of a Missouri Medical College building on Gratiot Street, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper and includes handwritten caption that reads: "1st picture of Gratiot St. Bldg. First shown in 1847-48 catalogue. Note, only north wing."
Louise Beckmann Baumgarten and daughter Johanna, wife and daughter of Frederick Ernst Baumgarten.
Photo by R. Zirkler in Clausthal.
Portrait drawing of Joseph Skoda by Edward Kaiser.
Drawing of St. Louis Medical College.
The print is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten caption that reads: "St. Louis Med. Col. 1849-53 (cat. 1849) / Built 1848 - Cor. (N.E.) of Myrtle & 7th."
Exterior view of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten caption that reads: "Homoeopathic Med. Col. of MO (organized 1857) Jefferson & Howard."
Gustav Baumgarten (left) and Dr. Frederick Ernst Baumgarten (right).
Daguerreotype in case. Thomas Easterly, photographer.
View of the Second Presbyterian Chuch and St. Louis Medical College, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten caption that reads: "Second Presbyterian Church, N.W. corner 5th & Walnut & the large building to the right of it St. Louis Medical College, 7th & Mrytle. From Daguerreotype in Mo. Hist. Soc. marked 'Scene from 12th - 1850.'"
Chouteau Pond, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten label that reads: "Showing 1st & 2nd building of the Mo. Med. Col."
Exterior view of the St. Louis Medical College, 7th and Clark Avenue Building.
The print is mounted on paper and includes a typed caption that reads: "Dr. Charles A. Pope's Medical College, St. Louis / Built in 1848 at Seventh and Myrtle Streets with funds provided by Dr. Pope's Father-in-Law, Col. John O'Fallon / George I. Barnett, St. Louis, Architect."
Copy of the original daguerrotype.
Lecture rules card, St. Louis Medical College.
Exterior view of the old Chouteau Mill, St. Charles, Missouri.
Typed caption below the photograph reads: "The Old Chouteau Mill / After 1852 in use as a stone saw mill."
Thomson's patent for D.C. Collins, membership to Thomsonian Friendly Botanic Society.
St. Louis University Medical Department order of lectures, session 1853-54.
Course card, A. Litton, M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.