Surrounded by the title text is the insignia for the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library. This features the Yale University coat of arms, and a caduceus on either side. Above is the Y-shaped design of the library itself, and below is the Yale motto Lux et Veritas.
Subject (Name):
Goldin, Grace and Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Historical Library. Yale University
Subject (Topic):
Books, Caduceus, Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Medical libraries, and Seal
Surrounded by the title text is the insignia for the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library. This features the Yale University coat of arms, and a caduceus on either side. Above is the Y-shaped design of the library itself, and below is the Yale motto Lux et Veritas.
Subject (Name):
Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale School of Medicine and Kasdon, S. Charles
Subject (Topic):
Books, Caduceus, Medical libraries, Physicians, and Seal
Surrounded by the title text is the insignia for the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library. This features the Yale University coat of arms, and a caduceus on either side. Above is the Y-shaped design of the library itself, and below is the Yale motto Lux et Veritas.
Subject (Name):
Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale School of Medicine and Overton, Alan
Subject (Topic):
Books, Caduceus, Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Medical libraries, Shield, and Yale Medical Library
Surrounded by the title text is the insignia for the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library. This features the Yale University coat of arms, and a caduceus on either side. Above is the Y-shaped design of the library itself, and below is the Yale motto Lux et Veritas.
Subject (Name):
Fruton, Joseph S. (Joseph Stewart), 1912-2007 and Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Historical Library. Yale University
Subject (Topic):
Books, Caduceus, Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Medical libraries, Seal, and Yale Medical Library
Image of Hippocrates, to which a caduceus is to the left, and Hippocrates written vertically with a pair of wings atop to the right. A phrase written in Greek at the bottom.