Statue of a man in a robe standing on a pedestal and surrounded by various other human figures. At his feet are kneeling children. A rooster is between the children at bottom center. At the top is a banner with the phrase Non est Vivere sed Valere, Vita.
Subject (Name):
Radbill, Samuel X., 1901-1987
Subject (Topic):
Birds, Bookplate collectors, Children, Medical colleges, Medical libraries, and Pediatricians
A man leaning over a child who appears dead and a woman standing weeping on the left. There is a shelf on the right holding a pitcher and a box, and a chest below with Hebrew characters written on it.
Subject (Name):
Radbill, Samuel X., 1901-1987 
Subject (Topic):
Bookplate collectors, Children, Medical colleges, Pediatricians, Physicians, and Woman
A child with a naked woman pushing away a dark figure possibly depicting death. There is a fruit tree behind her. At the bottom are sketches of children in various stages of growth.
Subject (Name):
Radbill, Samuel X., 1901-1987 
Subject (Topic):
Bookplate collectors, Children, Medical colleges, Nature, Pediatricians, Physicians, and Woman
Palfrey, E. G. R. School of Medicine Tulane University of Louisiana
Published / Created:
1915
Collection Title:
Bookplate Collection
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Two leafy trees flanking the title name of the bookplate. On the outer sides of the trees are two shields—one containing a caduceus; the other a rooster on a pedestal. At center is a pelican feeding three fledglings in a nest.
Subject (Name):
School of Medicine Tulane University
Subject (Topic):
Birds, Medical colleges, Nature, Shield, and Snakess
Below, following the title text, is the dedication This Library is founded from a fund brought together by the Fourteenth Ward Health Association and tendered to the School of Tropical Medicine/Tulane University/A.D. 1912. Further below are two women in robes with a paragraph of text between them. The paragraph reads Carlos Finlay, Walter Reed, James Carroll, Jesse Azear, Aristides Agramonte/Pioneers and Heroes in the Defense of Tropics from Yellow Fever/Demonstrated in New Orleans AD 1905. In the background is a view of a bayou with several trees.
Subject (Name):
School of Tropical Medicine Tulane University
Subject (Topic):
Medical colleges, Medical libraries, Nature, and Woman
Lambert, Alexander Yale University. School of Medicine
Published / Created:
20th century
Collection Title:
Bookplate Collection
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
The Yale insignia, including the phrase Lux et Veritas, at top center of a vertical rectangle surrounded by a decorative border. Beneath this reads "Gift of Dr. Lambert's nephews — Dr. Adrian Lambert B.A. 1930; Dr. John T. Lambert B.A. 1935; Dr. Samuel W. Lambert Jr. B.A. 1919; Dr. Dickinson W. Richards Jr. B.A. 1917." This bookplate is probably from the period when medical books were kept in a collection at Sterling Memorial Library, before the Yale Medical Library was built. Alexander Lambert received his BA from Yale in 1884, his Ph.B. from Yale in 1885, and his M.D. from Columbia in 1888.
Subject (Name):
Lambert, Adrian, Lambert, Alexander, 1861-1939, Lambert, John T., Lambert, Samuel W., and Richards, Dickinson W., Jr.
Subject (Topic):
Books, Medical colleges, Medical libraries, Physicians, Shields, Yale Medical Library, and Yale University. School of Medicine
The Harvard crest, including the phrase Christo et Ecclesiae. The text beneath reads From the fund given by The King of Siam, Siamese Princes and Officials, and by Foreign Residents of Bangkok in Memory of Edward Henry Strobel of the Class of 1877. General Adviser to the Siamese Government, for the purchase of books on Siam.
Subject (Name):
Harvard College Library and Strobel, Edward Henry, 1855-1908
Subject (Topic):
Books, Medical colleges, Medical libraries, and Seal