Jonas Salk

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Portrait of Jonas Edward Salk, MD (1914-1995), developer of the poliomyelitis vaccine. Dr. Salk received his MD from New York University College of Medicine in 1939.

E. Brüsgaard

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Signed portrait of E. Brüsgaard, MD.

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Edward M. Bernecker

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Edward M. Bernecker, MD, giving a public address. Dr. Bernecker served as Commissioner of Hospitals of New York for seven years and later held the role of Administrator of Hospital Services with NYU-Bellevue Medical Center.

Stanley Arthur Briller

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Photograph of Stanley Arthur Briller, MD (1922-1997), from p. 47 of the 1954 NYU Medical Violet yearbook. Dr. Briller received his MD from New York University College of Medicine in 1947. He taught at the New York University College of Medicine as an Assistant in Medicine (1949-1953), Instructor in Medicine (1953-1955), and John Wyckoff Fellow in Medicine (1953-1955).

Helen R. Bayne

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Photograph of Mrs. Helen R. Bayne seated at desk. Mrs. Bayne was the librarian for the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College Library from 1929 to 1955. From 1955 to 1961 she served as the Curator, Archivist, and Research Librarian of the Medical Center of the New York University College of Medicine.

Ernest Breed

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Photograph of Ernest Breed, MD, from p. 50 of the 1954 NYU Medical Violet yearbook. Dr. Breed taught at New York University College of Medicine as an assistant in surgery (1944-1947), Instructor in Surgery (1947-1950), Fellow in Physiology (1947-1949), Assistant Professor of Surgery (1950-1960), and Associate Professor of Surgery (1960-1990).

Helen R. Bayne

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Photograph of Mrs. Helen R. Bayne seated at desk. Mrs. Bayne was the librarian for the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College Library from 1929 to 1955. From 1955 to 1961 she served as the Curator, Archivist, and Research Librarian of the Medical Center of the New York University College of Medicine.

Eugene Braunwald

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Portrait of Eugene Braunwald, MD. Dr. Braunwald received his MD from the New York University School of Medicine in 1952. He later became Chief of the Cardiology Branch of the National Heart Institute. Dr. Braunwald made important contributions in the fields of cardiovascular hemodynamics and diagnostic techniques, clinical cardiology, and internal medicine.