photographs
Paul Ehrlich
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Head and shoulders ovular photograph printed on smooth glossy paper. Text printed above and below in [German]. "Paul Ehrlich 1854-1915". New York University Bellevue Medical Center College of Medicine, February 2, 1953, 477 First Avenue, Egbert Le Fevre Memorial Library.
Joseph Goldberger
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Photograph of Death Mask of Joseph Goldberger. Right profile, face only. Mrs. Mary H. Goldberger. Given to Dean Currier McEwan, October 21, 1952.
T. Caspar Gilchrist
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Ovular photograph of T. Caspar Gilchrist, inscribed, "To my friend, Howard Fox"
William Alexander Hammond
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Photograph of William Alexander Hammond, 1828-1900, Graduate of the University Medical College 1848; Surgeon General U.S. Army from 1862-1864; Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Psychiatry, 1867-1873; New York University College of Medicine, Neurology and Psychiatry, 1874-1882.<p> Pioneer in nervous and mental diseases and author of the first textbook on nervous diseases in the English language, 1871. (2 copy prints mounted on hard board; 1 copy slide; 1 copy negative)
Joseph Goldberger
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Photograph of Dr. Joseph Goldberger, with gray and white line drawing on surface. Inscribed on mat, "1874-1929, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1895, M.D., Discoverer of the Pellagra Preventive Factor". Dr. Goldberger, an 1895 graduate of Bellevue Hospital Medical College. (1 35mm copy slide)
Arpad Gerster
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Photograph of Dr. Arpad Gerster, seated. Printed on textured paper, with border.
Harry Halprin
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Photograph of Harry Halprin, Class of 1923. Vice-Chairman of the New Jersey Committee of New York University College of Medicine Alumni, headed campaign activities in the Montclair, New Jersey area.
Herman N. Eisen
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Photograph of Herman N. Eisen, M.D., seated at desk. Dr. Eisen was the recipient of the Medical Alumni Scientific Award in 1968 on Alumni Day. Dr. Eisen was influential in establishing the usefulness of equilibrium dialysis with purified antibodies and the affinity of combining sites (1 copy slide).
H. Hallopeay
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Photograph of H. Hallopeay seated, holding book. Inscribed with message in [French] to Howard Fox.