A print of an engraving of the front entrance to the Carnegie Laboratory, originally part of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, opened in 1884. The Carnegie Laboratory was the first lab devoted to pathology and bacteriology.
Engraving showing the Bellevue Hospital Wharf as it was in 1795. A hospital boat can be seen discharging sick passengers. The caption beneath the image reads, “Bellevue Wharf, 1795, where the hospital boat landed the sick. Drawn on wood by Charles Parsons and engraved by C.B. Dolge.” This engraving was inspired by a 1795 watercolor painted by Dr. Alexander Anderson while he was the resident physician at Bellevue.