This collection consists of photographs, charts, and drawings mounted on 241 sheets of paper. The images depicit various scenes from Washington University School of Dentistry that were originally bound together in a booklet or binder. The collection of images were likely meant as an exhibit illustrating the importance of the School of Dentistry and to advocate for more funding and for rennovations to the school building.
This small collection comprises records from Dr. English's time as a medical student at Missouri Medical College, including lecture tickets, lecture schedules, and correspondence. The collection also includes photographs of a classmate, Charles E. Riseling, and a notice of certification for the practice of medicine in Illinois.
This collection consists of 9 photographs taken by the pharmaceutical manufacturerers E.R. Squibb and Sons (now Bristol-Meyers Squibb) during the production of a television program at Washington University School of Medicine.
This collection consists of 85 photographs and drawings documenting a range of subjects in the personal and professional life of Dr. Vilray P. Blair (1871-1955). The collection includes photographs of Blair, his family and colleauges, and his residence in Florissant, Missouri. Other depicted subjects from Blair's professional career include his operating room at Barnes Hospital specially decorated by artist Gisella Loeffler (1900-1977), his plaster cast shop, and a selection of his plastic surgery patients. Several of the patient photographs appear in Dr. Blair's published papers, including: "The Surgical Restoration of the Lining of the Mouth" (1923), "The Full Thickness Skin Graft" (1924), and "The Problem of Bringing Forward the Retracted Upper Lip and Nose" (1926).
This collection consists of 7 medallions once belonging to Jacques J. Bronfenbrenner. The medallions include awards, commemorative plaques for Louis Pasteur and Simon Flexner, and medallions commemorating the first and third International Congress for Microbiology.
This small collection includes a certificate given to Albert Repetto for service as a Resident in Surgery at the Barnard Free Skin and Cancer Hospital, 1950-1951.
This collection consists of 666 photographs depicting case study patients, x-rays, kymograms, cholecystograms, autopsy specimens, gallbladder cholangiograms, and various figures used in research publications by Wendell G. Scott.
This collection consists of 26 photographs in an album commemorating the 40th Anniversary of the Washington University School of Medicine Class of 1913.
Reprints of 44 journal articles authored or co-authored by Gray. Subjects include studies of the thyroid gland, peptic ulcers, pancreatitis, effects on aging, and diastase (amylases).
This collection consists of 33 certificates and artifacts documenting the career of Gerty T. Cori. The collection includes the 1947 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine awarded to Gerty Cori and an official reproduction of the Nobel Prize medallion (VC153033).
This collection consists of 14 photographs and 1 certificate from Robert L. Mueller, including a group portrait from the first meeting of past Presidents of the Saint Louis Medical Society in 1951.
This collection consists of 9 portrait photographs depicting Park J. White. The photographs are all copy prints and several of the portraits were published in the Spring 1982 edition of Outlook Magazine as part of an article profiling White titled "A Coming of Age with Pediatrics."
The Vilray Blair Papers comprise 10 series that include office files, publications by Blair and other authors, and military memorabilia. The publications document Blair’s interest and achievements in plastic and oral surgery, especially his success in treating harelip and cleft palate, skin grafting, and reconstructive facial surgery. His correspondence and professional association memorabilia illuminate his extensive involvement as a recognized leader in the medical community, and his military memorabilia details his time as a plastic surgeon in the U.S. Army.