Portrait of Gerald Lawrence Klerman, MD (1928-1992). Dr. Klerman received his MD from New York University School of Medicine in 1954. At the time this photograph was taken, he was the Director of Research, Psychiatric Service, at Massachusetts General Hospital.
Portrait of Edward Lawrence Keyes, MD (1843-1924), inscribed “E.L. Keyes, 1903.” Dr. Keyes received his MD from University Medical College in 1866. He became a Lecturer and then Professor of Syphilology and Genito-Urinary Surgery at Bellevue Hospital Medical College (1871-1889).
Portrait of Joseph William Howe, MD (1843-1890). Dr. Howe received his MD from University Medical College in 1866. He taught as a Lecturer (1868-1872) and Professor of Clinical Surgery (1872-1879) at University Medical College. He was Clinical Professor of Surgery at Bellevue Hospital Medical College from 1879 to 1883.
Portrait of Eric Richard Kandel, MD. Dr. Kandel received his MD from New York University School of Medicine in 1956. At the time of this portrait, he was Professor of Physiology and Psychiatry and Directory of Neurobiology and Behavior at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Dr. Kandel received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000 for his research on memory storage in neurons.
Portrait of William Neill Hubbard, Jr., MD (1919-2018). Dr. Hubbard received his MD from New York University School of Medicine in 1944. A leader in medical education and the research and production of pharmaceuticals, he served as president of the Pharmaceutical Division of The Upjohn Company from 1974 to 1984.
Carte de visite portrait of Edward Lawrence Keyes, MD (1843-1924). Dr. Keyes received his MD from University Medical College in 1866. He became a Lecturer and then Professor of Syphilology and Genito-Urinary Surgery at Bellevue Hospital Medical College (1871-1889).
Portrait of Kurt Hirschhorn, MD (1926-2022) with a microscope. Dr. Hirschhorn received his MD from New York University School of Medicine in 1954. Dr. Hirschhorn taught as an Instructor in Medicine (1956-1958), Assistant Professor of Medicine (1958-1964), and Associate Professor of Medicine (1964-1966) at New York University School of Medicine. He went on to become Professor and Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics, Genetics and Genomic Sciences at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. Dr. Hirschhorn was a seminal thinker in human genetics and immunology research.
Photograph of a painted portrait of Frederick Clark Holden, MD, dressed in regalia. Dr. Holden received his MD from University Medical College in 1892. He taught at University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College as Professor of Gynecology (1919-1932), Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Administrative Department Chair (1932-1934), and Professor Emeritus Obstetrics and Gynecology (1934-1944).