- VC068-i068064
- Item
- 1868
The print is mounted on paper. The original photograph is housed by Missouri History Museum.
The print is mounted on paper. The original photograph is housed by Missouri History Museum.
Exterior view of the Gratiot Street Rebel Prison, St. Louis, Missouri.
Handwritten caption on the back of the photograph reads: "2nd Mo. Med School / Gratiot St. / McDowell."
Course card, A. Litton, M.D., Lectures on Chemistry and Pharmacy.
Part of Washington University School of Dental Medicine Artifacts and Instruments
Missouri Dental College lecture card for A. H. Fuller.
Studio portrait of Charles Darwin.
The photograph is mounted on a board. Typed caption accompanying the photograph reads: "Charles Darwin came of a distinguished ancestry, and his name now ranks as that of the most eminent scientific man of this century. He was born in 1809, was making collections of natural objects before he was ten years old, and, as might be expected, strongly disliked the ordinary school routine in which, according to his oldest statement, he never accomplished much. Gifted with rare perceptive powers, he early became a close observer of Nature, pursuing without pay the position of naturalist to an expedition around the world. At thirty he published his first work, giving an account of his observations in the various countries visited during this voyage. This soon made him known as a keen and conscientious observer, a reasoner of great philosophic grasp, and a writer possessed of a lucid and interesting style. It is this clearness of statement, joined with an abundence of illustration seen in all his books, which brings them within the reach of average understanding and gives them their deserved popularity. From youth until past middle life he was patiently gathering the facts and reasoning out the conclusions which finally led to his great discovery of the principle of natural selection, and in turn to that modern revolution in the science of organic Nature with which his name is permanently associated. He died in 1882, and was buried in Westminster Abbey."
Portrait of Dr. John Green in profile.
Photo by the James Notman Studio, Boylston St, Boston.
Unidentified man, possibly O. Friedrich Grote.
"Eulogy on the Dog," by George G. Vest.
Part of Robert C. Milburn, Barnes Medical College Photographs and Artifacts
Portrait of Maria Hillegeist Meyer.
Maria is Aminda's sister. Photo by Emil Tiedemann.
Dr. Gustav Baumgarten, aged 34 years, in 1871.
Photo by Boehl & Koenig, St. Louis, MO.
Part of Noted Scientists Prints
The photograph is mounted on a board.
Part of Noted Scientists Prints
The photograph is mounted on a board.
Drawing of Missouri Medical College, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten caption that reads: "Mo. Med. Col. 1868-1874 also by St. Lukes Hospital 1870-1873 (from cat. 1871-72).
Typed caption below the photograph reads: "Eads Bridge in 1873."
Typed caption below the photograph reads: "Eads Bridge in 1873." Same as VC068012.
Exterior view of Missouri Medical College, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print includes a handwritten label that reads: "Missouri Medical College. Lucas Ave. N.E cor. 23d St. 1873."
Drawing of Missouri Medical College, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten label that reads: "Mo. Med. Col. After St. Lukes Hosp. had moved (to N. side Pine between 9th & 10th) (from Cat. 1872-73)."