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    New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital

    Portrait of a young girl reclining in a wicker chair built to support her legs. This photograph was published in the Report of the Babies’ Wards, New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1901.
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    Fred Wise

    Portrait of Fred Wise, MD (1881-1950). Dr. Wise served as the clinical chief of the Skin and Cancer Unit of New York Post-Graduate Hospital until his retirement in 1947.
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    New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital - Orthopedic Ward

    Three young girls on the roof garden of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital Orthopedic Ward. The girls are using crutches. The photograph was published with the caption “Three Little Cripples (Orthopedic Ward)” on page 57 of the Annual Report of the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital, 1900.
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    John Templeton Bowen

    Signed portrait of John Templeton Bowen, MD (1857-1940). Dr. Bowen is known for his contributions to the field of dermatology, including the identification of the skin cancer known as Bowen’s disease.
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    Marion B. Sulzberger

    Portrait of Marion Baldur Sulzberger, MD (1895-1984). Dr. Sulzberger became director of the New York Skin and Cancer Unit in 1947. From 1949 to 1960, he served as Professor of Dermatology and chairman of the Department of Dermatology at New York University Medical School. Dr. Sulzberger was named professor emeritus in 1960.
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    Daniel J. Kindel

    Signed portrait of Daniel J. Kindel, MD (1901-1969). Inscribed “To Dr. Howard Fox: A scholar, a friend and a teacher without a peer. With kindest personal regards, Daniel J. Kindel, 11-11-34." Dr. Kindel was a dermatologist based out of Cincinnati, OH. He studied with Fox while receiving dermatology training at the New York Skin and Cancer Clinic.
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    George J. Todaro

    Portrait of George Todaro, MD. Dr. Todaro received his MD from the New York University School of Medicine in 1963. He later served as Chief of the Viral Leukemia and Lymphoma Branch at the National Cancer Institute, NIH.
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    William Law Watson

    Portrait of William Law Watson, MD (1900-1977). Dr. Watson held the position of Associate Professor of Surgery from 1948 to 1957, and served as director of a tumor clinic for the care and study of cancer patients at Bellevue Hospital.

    This image was received as part of a NYU medical collection. The archives are unable to find additional information about the subject of this photograph. If you have information, please contact us.
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    May Edward Chinn

    Portrait of May Edward Chinn, MD (1896-1980), print made from an image in the 1926 Medical Violet yearbook. Dr. Chinn received her MD from University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1926. She was the first Black woman graduate of University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College. Dr. Chinn went on to have an important role as a cancer researcher, working for the Strang Clinic at the New York Infirmary from 1944 to 1974. She was later awarded honorary Doctor of Science degrees from both Columbia University and New York University (1980).