A tiger-like creature holding a spear. Above the image is the motto Semper Sperans Semper Laborans. Beneath this, as well as the title text is written "No." and a line in which to write.
A coat of arms divided into fours, with a heart shape in each portion. The crest is surrounded by elaborate mantling. Above the image are the hands and arm of an archer protruding from a cloud and priming to fire an arrow. Beneath the crest is the motto Diriget Deus.
Subject (Name):
Butter, D.
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Heart, Physicians, and Shield
A shield with an argent bordure and engrailed edge. Against a gules field are three knight's helmets; two above, one below. At the helm, atop a torse, is a lion rampant guardant with an anchor in both front paws. Beneath the shield is a banner with a motto written in Gaelic
Dr. Kline (right) pictured with Dr. Jacob Fishman (left). Attached paper: "YALE SCIENTISTS WORKING ON BLOOD-CLOT DISSOLVER..... Plasmin--a special enzyme that dissolves deadly blood clots--has been partially purified by two Yale scientists (above) to a point where tests are being conducted on human patients. Dr. Daniel Kline (right) and Dr. Jacob B. Fishman (left) of the Yale School of Medicine have tested Plasmin (in the bottle at right) successfully in laboratory animals...."
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Kline, Daniel L., 1917-2000 and Yale University. School of Medicine. Department of Physiology