Title written in pencil within drawing., Signed in pencil at lower right., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
When the Cushing family arrived in the Boston area in 1912, the hospital building still wasn't ready for occupation. On the occasion of a visit by William Osler to Boston, an unofficial opening took place in February, 1913, the event captured in this phot
Subject (Name):
Cannon, Walter B. (Walter Bradford), 1871-1945, Christian, Henry Asbury, 1876-1951, Councilman, W. T. (William Thomas), 1854-1933, Cushing, Harvey, 1869-1939, Osler, William, Sir, 1849-1919, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, and Warren, John Collins, 1842-1927
Title from pencil notation in margin lower left: A Heavy Cold., In plate: 2 44 ; JAN. 31 1931 ; Fk. Detwiller., In pencil lower right beneath plate: FK. Detwiller., Place of publication derived from artist's country of residence., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., In pencil below image: -- A Heavy Cold -- Fk. Detwiller., and Note in pencil on verso: Medium=Lithograph Drawn from Life on Zinc--.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Topic):
Cold (Disease)., Sick persons, Handkerchiefs, and Books
The back view of a nude man, his right hand supporting a sword and his left hand extended, stands facing a starry night sky with a large comet overhead.
Subject (Name):
Dayton, Arthur Bliss, 1889-1969 and Yale School of Medicine
A library with books in a bookcase, art on the walls, and various items on top of the bookcase. There is a dog on a rug. Beneath the image is the phrase A l'aventure tout vient a pointe qui sait attendre.
A number of pictures, including a microscope, foils, velocipede, house, easel, , an organ, and a skull atop a pile of books. From the top to the bottom there is text which reads He that borrows without return/shall in a warmer climate burn/Much study is a weariness of the flesh/And of making many books there is no end.
Subject (Name):
Scruton, A.
Subject (Topic):
Bicycle, Books, Buildings, Microscopes, Shield, and Skull