Title from item., Date derived printers dates of activity, and from advertisement for MacNevin's Powders in The New York Herald, July 25, 1875, held in the Library of Congress: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030313/1875-07-25/ed-1/seq-7/, and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
publisher not identified and Lith in colors by Chas. Hart, 99 Fulton St. N.Y.
Subject (Topic):
Patent medicines, Diarrhea, Diarrhea, Infantile, and Dysentery
Inscription: Copyright 1905 by the Rotograph Co.; 3146; The Rotograph Co., N. Y. City (Germany.) and Shows original hospital building (North Building )facing Cedar Street.
Publisher:
Rotograph Co.
Subject (Topic):
Hospitals, New Haven (Conn.), and New Haven Hospital (New Haven, Conn.)
Inscription: Copyright 1905 by the Rotograph Co.; 3146; The Rotograph Co. N.Y. City. (Germany.), Message; Stamp. Shows original hospital building (North Building) facing Cedar Street., and Purchased in 2002
Publisher:
Rotograph Co.
Subject (Topic):
Hospitals, New Haven (Conn.), and New Haven Hospital (New Haven, Conn.)
Amatus Lüer George Tiemann and Company Otto and Reynders
Collection Title:
Medical Instrument Collection
Container / Volume:
Box 090
Image Count:
3
Description:
An ophthalmological surgical kit—housed in a wooden box with red velvet lining. The kit contains a pair of forceps, a pair of scissors, six scalpels, six spikes, four hooks, two scrapers/depressors, two pieces of wire, and two bent nails. Most of the in
Subject (Name):
Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.
Richard Liebreich Swett, Atwell William, MD (1840-1912) (Dartmouth 1863) W. F. Ford, Caswell, Hazard, and Company
Published / Created:
1915
Collection Title:
Medical Instrument Collection
Container / Volume:
Box 019
Image Count:
1
Description:
A single-lens ophthalmoscope, 16.8 cm long, with two converging lenses. Wooden case, covered black leather, lined purple velvet with purple satin in lid; metal push-button catch. Lenses made by Liebreich.
Subject (Name):
Bernard Kosto, M.D. and Yale University. School of Medicine.