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1919 Class Picture
Class photograph of the University of Texas Class of 1919. Two women are holding signs, one for "Laws 1919" and one for "Academs 1919" and a man is holding a sign for "Engineers 1919;" Edith Bonnet is standing in the front row, second from the left of the woman holding the "Academs 1919" sign. The names of all the attendees are typed on the back of the photo in order from first row to third row.
An Account of the Early History of Surgery in Texas
Text of the presidential address given at the Texas Surgical Society meeting held in Fort Worth on October 16, 1932. It discusses the early history of surgery in Texas, including the development of the specialty, early surgical procedures, the first medical associations and organizations, and discussions of notable Texas surgeons.
An Account of the Early History of Surgery in Texas
Text of the presidential address given at the Texas Surgical Society meeting held in Fort Worth on October 16, 1932. It discusses the early history of surgery in Texas, including the development of the specialty, early surgical procedures, the first medical associations and organizations, and discussions of notable Texas surgeons.
Administrative Study of Hospital Units Affiliated with the University of Texas Medical School
Study by Dr. B. I. Burns for UT President Theophilus Painter, wherein he recommends an expansion of the UT Medical Branch, including redevelopment of parts of the campus, changes in administration, new faculty appointments, expansion of hospital and clinic services, and other changes.
All's Well (A Pillow Prayer)
Hymnal created by Harriet McEwen Kimball entitled "All's Well (A Pillow Prayer)." This copy is typed on a piece of paper and cut out to a smaller rectangular shape.
American Society of Clinical Pathology: Amendments to Constitution
Text outlining amendments to the constitution of the American Society of Clinical Pathology. The amendments concern organization membership and various issues related to committees.
Analysis by Services, John Sealy Hospital, 1945
An analysis of services offered at John Sealy Hospital in from September 1, 1944 to August 31, 1945, with data on patients, cases, surgeries, blood and plasma supplies, physical therapy treatments, laboratory reports, and other relevant data.
[Animal Experiment Progress Report by Meyer Bodansky - February 1941]
Experiment report by Dr. Meyer Bodansky discussing the use of certain chemicals and compounds in an experiment on rats. Dr. Bodansky notes the health and activity level of the rats and any interesting occurrences in the rat population. He notes that the rats seem healthy and none have died. Dr. Bodansky tells of his interest in the possibility of future experiments involving sodium sulfoacetate.
Anomalies of the Colon
Paper covering the topic of the colon and conditions that effect it.
[Apothecary Table of Weights and Equivalents]
Apothecary table of weights equating drams to other units of measurement such as an ounce, gram, teaspoon, etc. According to the table 8 drams equals 1 ounce, and 1 dram equals 1 teaspoon.
[Appel Sculpting Fleming]
Photograph of Alexander Fleming sitting in a suit and bow tie while Doris Appel, whose arm only is visible, sculpts his likeness to the right. Handwriting below the photo reads, "Sir Alexander Fleming & me!"
[Appel Studio]
Photograph of some of Doris Appel's Hall of Medicine sculptures in a studio or workshop. The sculpture in the foreground is being held up by several wooden beams and appears to have fencing or netting on the back of it.
[Appel with Historians Sigerist and Castiglioni]
Photograph Doris Appel, Henry E. Sigerist, a reporter from the Baltimore Sun, and Arturo Castiglioni walking through a garden area side by side. The photo is attached to a piece of brown paper, on which each member of the group is labeled. The paper appears to be an inside cover page from Sigerist's book, Civilization and Disease. There is a note from Sigerist to Appel on the page that reads, "To Doris Appel whose creations are a great contribution to civilization. Mr. Sigerist."
[Appel with Sigerist at Johns Hopkins]
Photograph of sculptor, Doris Appel, standing with medical historian, Henry Sigerist, near a large entrance passage at Johns Hopkins Institute. Sigerist is standing on the left with his right arm raised to wave at the camera and Appel is on the right holding multiple items in her arms, positioned facing Sigerist while smiling back at the camera.
[Appel Working in Studio]
Photograph of Doris Appel working on the sleeve a tall sculpted figure from her Hall of Medicine series within her studio. Two windows and a dimly lit area are visible in the background.
[Appel's Hall of Medicine Talk]
Doris Appel giving a talk on the historical figures represented in her Hall of Medicine sculpture series.
[Argument Concerning Summer Medical School]
Argument by an unknown author discussing the current low salary for doctors in the United States and reasons why a medical school running through the summer would not work.
[Article about the Death of Meyer Bodansky]
Article about the death of Dr. Meyer Bodansky, reprinted from Surgery Magazine out of St. Louis, Missouri, describing Dr. Bodansky's life and successes.
[Article over Refugee Physicians Reprinted from Modern Medicine]
Two articles detailing refugee physicians in America and the difficulties that arise for them and for the communities they try to integrate themselves in.
Ashbel Smith, M. D., (1805-1886): Pioneer Medical Educator in Texas
A copy of typed remarks spoken by Dr. Chauncey D. Leake at Yale University on January 31, 1947, about the life and work of nineteenth-century doctor Ashbel Smith. Leake's handwritten edits and notes feature throughout. A paper based on this manuscript was printed in the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine #20, pp. 225-232; January, 1948.
[Attendance Verification Letter from the Acting Dean of the University of Texas School of Medicine - October 1938]
Letter from the Acting Dean of the University of Texas School of Medicine affirming that Oscar Bodansky attended the school from 1928-1929 and completed several classes with passing grades.
[Aviation Medical Examiner Class 51-A Graduation Reception]
Photograph of three people, conversing while drinking tee or coffee and smoking, at a graduation reception for Aviation Medical Examiner Class 51-A of the School of Aviation Medicine, USAF, at Randolph Field in Universal City, Texas. From left to right: Brig. Gen. Otis O. Benson, Jr., Mrs. Leighton F. Downing, and Dr. Chauncey D. Leake. Included on the reverse is a note identifying the place, date, and subjects.
[Bachelor of Surgery Examination for University of London]
Examination for the Bachelor of Surgery degree from the University of London, containing three questions about surgical anatomy and surgical operations.
[Bachelor of Surgery Examination for University of London]
Examination for the Bachelor of Surgery Honours degree from the University of London, containing two questions about surgery.
[Bachelor of Surgery Examination for University of London]
Examination for the Bachelor of Surgery Honours degree from the University of London, containing two questions about surgery.
[Bas-relief of Andreas Vesalius]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Andreas Vesalius sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Freud]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Sigmund Freud sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Galen]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Galen sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Harvey]
Photograph of a bas-relief of William Harvey sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Hippocrates with Quote]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Hippocrates sculpted by Doris Appel. A quote is etched into the stone that reads, " With purity and with holiness I will pass my life and practice my art."
[Bas-relief of Joseph Lister]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Joseph Lister sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Lister]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Joseph Lister sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Louis Pasteur]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Louis Pasteur sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Maimonides]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Maimonides sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Osler]
Photograph of a bas-relief of William Osler sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Paré]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Ambroise Paré sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Roentgen]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Wilhelm Roentgen sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Vesalius]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Andreas Vesalius sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of Wilhelm Roentgen]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Wilhelm Roentgen sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of William Harvey]
Photograph of a bas-relief of William Harvey sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-relief of William Osler]
Photograph of a bas-relief of William Osler sculpted by Doris Appel.
[Bas-reliefof Sigmund Freud]
Photograph of a bas-relief of Sigmund Freud sculpted by Doris Appel.
Bass Standard Treatment for Malaria
Small sheet outlining the "Bass Standard Treatment for Malaria;" it covers steps one through 4 and tips to handle malaria in acute cases.
Bexar County Tuberculosis Association 1951-1952
Document listing the officers and Board of Directors of the Bexar County Tuberculosis Association. According to the document Edith Bonnet is the president of the association.
Bibliography of Meyer Bodansky, Ph.D, M.D., Professor of Pathological Chemistry, University of Texas Medical School; Director of the Laboratory of the John Sealy Hospital and of the John Sealy Memorial Research Laboratory
Bibliography of Dr. Bodansky including all of his published work from 1919-1938.
Bibliography of Meyer Bodansky, Ph.D, M.D., Professor of Pathological Chemistry, University of Texas Medical School; Director of the Laboratory of the John Sealy Hospital and of the John Sealy Memorial Research Laboratory
Bibliography of Dr. Bodansky including all of his published work from 1919-1938.
Bibliography of the Writings of J.E. Thompson
Bibliography containing a list of J.E. Thompson's writings, most of which were published in medical journals. Also included are three articles co-authored with V.H. Keiller.
Bibliography of the Writings of J.E. Thompson, M.B., B.S. (Lond), F.R.C.S. (Eng.)
Bibliography page containing a list of 79 published medical articles written by J.E. Thompson, including three articles co-authored with V.H. Keiller.
Biochemistry of Disease: A Clinical Approach To The Biochemical Aspects of Disease To Everyday Problems in Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Pamphlet from the Macmillan Company advertising the "Biochemistry of Disease" textbook written by Meyer Bodansky and Oscar Bodansky.
Biographical Data, Calendar Year 1939: M. Bodansky
Dr. Bodansky's biographical data in 1939, detailing the work he's published, papers read, offices held, honors and appointments received, and research currently in progress.
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