Illustration of the 1856 Annual Medical Commencement at the New York University Chapel at Washington Square, from Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper.
View of the NYU Medical College's 28th Street building from the northeast, taken from about four stories high. The building was acquired from Cornell's Medical College in 1931. Photograph by Edward E. Jackson.
Print of a painted portrait of George David Stewart, MD, with short biography below image. Dr. Stewart received his MD from Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1889. He taught at Bellevue Hospital Medical College as an Adjunct Lecturer of Anatomy (1895-1896), Adjunct Professor of Anatomy (1896-1897), Professor of Anatomy, and Professor of Clinical Surgery.
Illustration titled “Dislocations of the Femur. Enlarged from Sir A. Cooper. For the Use of Professor Mott’s Class.” The illustration shows five nude men, each with a caption detailing the dislocation or fracture. "Professor Mott" may refer to Alexander Brown Mott, MD (1826-1889).
Sketch of the New York University School of Medicine building at East 26th Street in Manhattan by Dr. Clarence de la Chappelle. Originally built for the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, NYU acquired the property in 1898 when the two schools merged. Dr. De la Chapelle received his M.D. from University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College in 1922. He joined the faculty of the medical school in 1925, where he remained for the duration of his career as a leading cardiologist.