Webb William Weeks

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Portrait of Webb William Weeks, MD (1886-1940). Dr. Weeks taught at New York University College of Medicine as a Professor of Ophthalmology from 1916 until his death in 1940. From 1928 to 1940, he was the head of the Ophthalmology Department.

Fred Weidman

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Signed portrait of Fred D. Weidman, MD (1881-1956). Dr. Weidman was a dermatologist, spending his career as a teacher and researcher in Philadelphia. In 1926-27, he designed an important survey and public health report on the treatment of ringworm and other fungal diseases in the United States and abroad.

Jonathan W. Uhr

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Portrait of Jonathan W. Uhr, MD (1928-2024). Dr. Uhr received his MD from New York University School of Medicine in 1952. He became the Chair and Professor of Microbiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 1972 and later held the position of Professor Emeritus of Immunology at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Leopold Stieglitz

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Reproduction of a painted portrait of Leopold Stieglitz, MD (1867-1956). The portrait was done by the British artist Wilfrid Gabriel de Glehn in 1950. Dr. Stieglitz held the first New York physician’s license, issued by the New York State Board of Regents in 1891, and practiced general medicine until 1952. His patients established the Leopold Stieglitz Visiting Professorship at the New York University College of Medicine in his honor.

David Wechsler

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Head-and-shoulders portrait of David Wechsler, MD (1896-1981). Dr. Weschler served as Assistant Clinical Professor of Medical and Clinical Psychology at New York University College of Medicine from 1941 to 1947 and Associate Clinical Professor of Medical and Clinical Psychology from 1947 to 1955. He later served as Clinical Professor of Clinical Psychology (1955-1971), Professor of Psychology (1971-1975), and Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology (1975-1981) at the New York University School of Medicine.

John Elmer Weeks

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Portrait of John Elmer Weeks, MD (1853-1949). Dr. Weeks taught at University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College of New York University as a Lecturer and later Clinical Professor of Professor of Ophthalmology and Otology. He served as the head of the Department of Ophthalmology from 1901 to 1921.

John Hinchman Stokes

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Portrait of John Hinchman Stokes, MD (1885-1961). The photograph is inscribed, “To my friend Howard Fox, with high esteem, John H. Stokes.”

A major figure in the fields of dermatology and syphilology, Dr. Stokes directed the United States Public Health Services’ Institute for the Study of Venereal Diseases (1937-1953), chaired the Committee on Research in Syphilis (1928), served as a consultant to the Surgeon General of the Army and the Secretary of War during World War II, and served as the American representative to the League of Nations as an expert in syphilis (1928-1955).

T. B. W. Stelwajar

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Signed portrait of [T. B. W. Stelwajar], MD, at age fifty.

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