At center is a small home surrounded by trees. Above this are the seals of both the University of Pennsylvania and the Masons, separated by a caduceus. The phrases Per Angusta and AD Augusta are printed in ribbons above the seals.
Subject (Name):
Egbert, Joseph C. and Yale School of Medicine
Subject (Topic):
Books, Nature, Physicians, Scientific apparatus and instruments, Snake, and Time
Clendening, Logan Yale University. School of Medicine
Collection Title:
Bookplate Collection
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
A drawing of a medieval scene of doctors performing an autopsy in front of a group of students. In the border around the image there are several medical instruments. To the left is the phrase Vita brevis ars longa occasio praeceps and Experientia fallax Judicium difficile.
Subject (Name):
Clendening, Logan, 1884-1945 and Yale School of Medicine
Subject (Topic):
Medical historians, Physicians, Scientific apparatus and instruments, and Surgeries
A coat of arms with three diagonal strips and three circles. Above the crest is a griffin. A phrase printed on a ribbon below reads Pro Deo et Ecclesia. Lottie Bishop was a longtime assistant to the Dean of Yale School of Medicine.
Subject (Name):
Bishop, Lottie Genevieve, 1885- and Yale School of Medicine
A man draped in cloth is seated on a coat of arms. He wears a mortar board on his head and holds a caduceus. There is a ship on the left; a skull, and a few books and papers at his feet.
Subject (Name):
Bishop, Louis FaugeÃÄres, 1864-1941 and Yale School of Medicine
Looking through a window, there is a sitting woman, holding a branch, with her hand on a book. On the table beneath her is a heart in a glass case, a candle, an hourglass and an open book. Beneath the image is the phrase Forever wilt thou love and she be fair.
Subject (Name):
Shaftel, Norman
Subject (Topic):
Bookplate collectors, Books, Candles, Heart, Medical historians, Physicians, Time, and Woman
At the center of this plate is a reproduction of Enrique Simonet's Autopsy, below which is written L'Anatomie du Coeur. Here the medical examiner is seen observing the heart presumably removed from the woman on the gurney in front of him. A note on the reverse side of the bookplate indicates that it was never used.
A microscope and a shelf full of books, with an open book in the forefront, are at the center of this plate. Above, surrounded by elaborate design, are two swords crossed with a lion supporting a cross at the center. Within this design is the motto Forte et Fidele.
Subject (Name):
Coutant, Richard B.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial bookplates, Books, Cross, Lion, Physicians, and Sword
A caduceus is at the center of this plate, flanked by a combined lightning bolt and a nuclear power symbol to the left and an older doctor's kit and bottles to the right. A double border consists of a bold, outer line with EKG-lines on the inside. An enclosed note states that Robert Frelick was the director of the isotope laboratory and a neighborhood family practice. He did consulting work for other chemical industries, reading all of their EKGs.