3.25 in. x 4 in. Lantern Slides, Most of our initial understanding of the structure of junctions between cells and their putative function was based on the elegant morphological studies of Drs. Farquhar and Palade. They examined junctions from a wide variety of organisms and identified common patterns of structure indicating evolution of common structure and function among intercellular junctions., and Original Magnification: x86,000
A picture of a caduceus in front of a shelf of medical textbooks. In blue ink beneath, over previously crossed-out text, is the name "K. A. Williams". The next line, written along the border below, reads "Box 278, Sterling Hall of Medicine, New Haven, Conn". The bookplate is probably a stock item in which the collector writes his or her name below.
The other woman was possibly Kate's friend, Mary Goodwillie, Founder of the Junior League of Baltimore. They both saw Cushing when they visited Boston in 1892. The Historical Library does not own the original daguerreotype.
Subject (Name):
Cushing family, Cushing, Kate, and Goodwillie, Mary
The children were: William Harvey (Bill), born 1903, Mary Benedict (Minnie), born 1906, Betsey, born 1908, and Henry Kirke, born 1910. The last Cushing child, Barbara (Babe), was born in 1915.
Subject (Name):
Cushing family, Cushing, Betsey, Cushing, Henry, Cushing, Kate, Cushing, Mary, and Cushing, William