Group portrait of Ruth Vance, Mary Ruckdeschel, Cynthia Woolsey, and Ethel Butler.
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- 1986
Part of Barnes Hospital Department of Social Work Photographs
VC178072-074 are mounted together on an album page.
Group portrait of Ruth Vance, Mary Ruckdeschel, Cynthia Woolsey, and Ethel Butler.
Part of Barnes Hospital Department of Social Work Photographs
VC178072-074 are mounted together on an album page.
Architectual rendering of Barnes West Pavilion.
Part of Barnes Hospital West Pavilion Dedication Photographs
Typed caption attached to the back of the photograph identifies the architect as Kenneth E. Wischmeyer & Partners, and Adolph Felder as the project architect.
Part of Barnes Hospital West Pavilion Dedication Photographs
Typed caption attached to the back of the photograph identifies the men on the stage as, left to right: Harold E. Thayer, Dr. Bernard T. Garkinkel, Dr. Samuel B. Guze, Robert E. Frank, The Reverend David Wyatt, and Joseph Balser (speaking).
Men and women on a tour of the cardiothoracic unit.
Part of Barnes Hospital West Pavilion Dedication Photographs
Typed caption attached to the back of the photograph reads: "Tours were conducted in the cardiothoracic unit on 2300."
William R. Fair being interviewed by KSDK-TV in an operating room.
Part of Barnes Hospital West Pavilion Dedication Photographs
Typed caption attached to the back of the photograph reads: "Don Darr of KSDK-TV news interviewed Dr. William R. Fair, acting surgeon-in-chief, in an OR on 3300."
Group portrait of William H. Danforth with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rowland.
Part of Barnes Hospital West Pavilion Dedication Photographs
Crowd being filmed by a television camera as they tour the Barnes West Pavilion.
Part of Barnes Hospital West Pavilion Dedication Photographs
Typed caption attached to the back of the photograph reads: "Dr. Clarence S. Weldon (left) cardiothoracic surgeon-in-chief spoke with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rowland, Barnes past chaiman of the board of directors."
Harold E. Thayer being interviewed by KMOX-TV.
Part of Barnes Hospital West Pavilion Dedication Photographs
Typed caption attached to the back of the photograph reads: "Al Wiman of KMOX-TV interviewed Harold E. Thayer, chairman of the Barnes board of directors."
Part of Base Hospital 21 Digital Surrogate Photographs, Sketches, and Artifacts
33 of the men in the photograph are in uniform. The subjcts are numbered and identified beneath the photograph. Ernest Sachs is standing in the back row, 7th from left. Handwritten caption beneath the photograph reads: "Officer School Oral Plastic and Neurological Surgery, Washington University, St. Louis, M.O., Feb 3, 1918 to March 23, 1918." Ed Wendelburg Collection.
Aerial view of Columbia War Hospital, Norwood, Bronx, New York.
Part of Base Hospital 21 Digital Surrogate Photographs, Sketches, and Artifacts
Caption on the back of the photograph written by James Sallee reads: "Was here 2 weeks in 1917." James Sallee scrapbook.
Part of Base Hospital 21 Digital Surrogate Photographs, Sketches, and Artifacts
The clipping is from a St. Louis newspaper and mentions the enlistment of James Sallee. James Sallee scrapbook.
French banknote for 1 Franc, issued by Ville de Rouen.
Part of Base Hospital 21 Digital Surrogate Photographs, Sketches, and Artifacts
Souvenir brought back from Frederick E. Wendelburg. Ed Wendelburg Collection.
View of Base Hospital 21, Rouen, France.
Part of Base Hospital 21 Digital Surrogate Photographs, Sketches, and Artifacts
Ed Wendelburg Collection.
View of the parlor and dining room in the home of Vilray P. Blair.
Exterior view of the home of Vilray P. Blair.
Studio portrait of J. Tate Mason.
The portrait is a copy and includes Mason's signature.
Portrait of Robert H. Ivy by Gilbert Studio.
The portrait is mounted in an enclosure and includes an inscription to Blair by Ivy.
Photograph of a painted portrait of Vilray P. Blair.
Skull and plaster cast of jawbone.
The two photographs are mounted on a board with a typed caption on the back.
The three photographs are mounted on a board with a typed caption on the back.