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Part of George Cruikshank Prints
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Part of George Cruikshank Prints
Part of George Cruikshank Prints
This collection includes items related to Barnes Hospital. From the bequest which funded the creation of the hospital; to the hospital’s opening at the end of 1914; and continuing up to and beyond its merger with Jewish Hospital in 1996, the history of Barnes Hospital is documented in a variety of material formats. The collection includes administrative records; staff correspondence; hospital publications; newspaper and magazine clippings; scrapbooks; photographs; VHS tapes; and artifacts. Of note is the collection of hospital publications (series 4), which includes serial magazines and annual reports of the hospital, as well as ephemera such as brochures and flyers. Also noteworthy is the hospital superintendent’s correspondence collection (series 3) covering the years 1913-1926; the hospital’s book of forms from the year of its opening (series 1); a scrapbook containing correspondence of Robert A. Barnes and the original trustees of Barnes Hospital (series 8); and the Hospital's Staff Register covering October 13, 1915 to January 13, 1958 (series 5).
Barnes Hospital (Saint. Louis, Mo.)
Letter of regret from W.G. Elliot of the Board of St. Louis University Medical School.
Map of Hannover, Germany, "Charte von Konigreich, Hannover."
Part of Baumgarten Family Drawings
By C.F. Wiland of Weimar.
St. Louis Court House and Planters Hotel.
Typed caption below the photograph reads: "St. Louis Court House and Planters Hotel in 1840."
Missouri Medical College first building, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper and includes handwritten captions that reads: "1st bldg. Mo. Med. Col. (1st medical school west of Mississippi, 4th medical school west of Appalachians) / Medical Department of Kemper College. Built in summer of 1840 (Mo. Med. Col.) (1840-1849)."
View of Front Street, St. Louis, Missouri.
Typed caption beneath the print reads: "View of Front Street, St. Louis in 1840 / Looking north from Walnut Street."
William McPheeter's bound handrwitten diary. A diary recorded during residency at the Philadelphia Hospital at Blockley (the Philadelphia Alms House Hospital, later Philadelphia General Hospital). Entries concerning the Blockley service begin 25 May 1840, end 19 April 1841. Subsequent entries relate to McPheeters's move and early professional career in St. Louis, and are dated 1841-1856.
McPheeters, William M.
Drawn map of a section of St. Louis.
Drawn map of a section of St. Louis.
Drawing of Kemper Medical College, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper and includes typed caption that reads: "Kemper Medical College (Termed McDowell's), St. Louis, 1840 - First College in Missouri."
Drawing of Dr. McDowell's Medical College, St. Louis, Missouri.
The print is mounted on paper and includes typed caption that reads: "Dr. McDowell's Medical College, a Branch of Kemper College, St. Louis Built in 1840 (The building faced east, Chouteau's Lake in the rear) Design by Mr. Lewis; drawing by Mr. Drake."
Drawing of a view of St. Louis with an arrow indicating St. Louis University.
The print is mounted on paper with a handwritten caption that rads: "St. Louis University, 1840 (before medical department was founded)."
Drawn map of a section of St. Louis.
The photograph is mounted on paper and includes a handwritten caption that reads: "During 1849 moved back into city, 22 S 4th (2nd house N from Walnut)."
Typed caption beneath the print reads: "St. Louis Cathedral in 1840 / Walnut Street between Second and Third."
Exterior view of Dr. McDowell's Old Medical College.
Typed caption beneath the photograph reads: "Dr. McDowell's old medical college / Ninth and Gratiot Streets, built in 1840 / The college at Eighth and Gratiot Streets was built in 1847."
Dr. McDowell's Old Medical College, St. Louis, Missouri.
Typed caption beneath the print reads: "Dr. McDowell's Old Medical College / Ninth and Gratiot Streets. Built in 1840 / The College at Eighth and Gratiot Streets was built in 1847."
Harold A. Bulger Photographs and Prints
This collection consists of 176 photographs and prints taken and collected by Harold A. Bulger and relating to the history of medical education in St. Louis. Depicted subjects include Joseph Nash McDowell and Missouri Medical College, St. Louis Medical and Missouri Dental College, Beaumont Hospital Medical College, St. John's Hospital, Washington University Hospital, St. Louis University Medical Department, Marion-Sims College of Medicine, Barnes Medical College, St. Louis College of Physicians and Surgeons, American Medical College, and Homoeopathic Medical College of Missouri. Many of the photographs were taken by Bulger in the 1930s to document the former sites of defunct insitutions. The photographs are often mounted and juxtaposed with prints of drawings or engravings depicting the medical college buildings at their former locations in St. Louis. Some of the prints depict Missouri Medical College (also known as McDowell Medical College) when it was taken over and used as a military prison during the Civil War. Many of the original prints, photographs, and daguerrotypes are housed by the Missouri Historical Society, and copy prints were made for Bulger.