Norma C. Styron

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Portrait of Norma C. Styron, MS (1898-1954) from p. 43 of the 1954 NYU Medical Violet yearbook. Styron served as an instructor of microbiology and biomedical researcher at the New York University College of Medicine for 25 years.

George David Stewart

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Portrait of George David Stewart, MD (1862-1907), reproduced from an illustration in the National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Dr. Stewart received his MD from Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1889. He taught at Bellevue Hospital Medical College as Adjunct Lecturer of Anatomy (1895-1896), Adjunct Professor of Anatomy (1896-1897), and Professor of Anatomy (1897-1898). He became Professor of Anatomy at University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College of New York University in 1898 and Professor of Clinical Surgery in 1899.

Edward Robert Maloney

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Portrait of Edward Robert Maloney, MD (1875-1942), in WWI officer’s uniform. The photograph is inscribed “with warmest regards to my chief in Dermatology,” referring to Dr. Howard Fox. Dr. Maloney taught as an associate professor of dermatology at the New York University College of Medicine and later served as professor emeritus.

Marion B. Sulzberger

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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.

Henry Granger Piffard

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Signed portrait of Henry Granger Piffard, MD (1842-1910) taken in February 1905. Dr. Piffard taught at University Medical College as a Lecturer of Urinary Analysis (1873-1875) and Professor of Dermatology (1875-1898). He then became Professor of Dermatology at University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College as Professor of Dermatology from 1898 to 1899, and Emeritus Professor in 1899.

Elaine Pandia Ralli

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Image of Elaine Pandia Ralli, MD (1894-1968). Dr. Ralli received her MD from University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1925. She taught at New York University College of Medicine as an Associate Professor of Medicine. Ralli was an authority on diseases of metabolism and nutrition and a recipient of the Elizabeth Blackwell Citation for outstanding achievement as a woman in medicine.

Paul Ferdinand Schilder

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Portrait of Paul Ferdinand Schilder, MD (1886-1940). Dr. Schilder was born in Vienna and received his MD from the Medical University of Vienna in 1909. A prominent Austrian psychiatrist, he emigrated to the United States in 1929. From 1930 to his death in 1940, he served as medical director of the psychiatric division of Bellevue Hospital and research professor of psychiatry at New York University College of Medicine.