Within the upper right-hand corner of the border there is a space, "No. [Blank]" to indicate a number. Text within the rest of the box reads "The Property of Nathan Smith, Hanover, New-Hampshire."
An image of the Chelsea Physic Garden in London, with a man in 18th Century clothes holding a cane, his back shown. At the top, within a banner, are text and dates which read "1673"; "Sloane"; "Radcliffe Mead Askew Pitcairn Baillie"; "1722".
Subject (Name):
Waring, James J. and Yale Medical Library
Subject (Topic):
Chelsea Physic Garden, Physicians, and Yale Medical Library
A picture of a man sitting on a shelf with a book under his arm. A phrase creates the border, which reads Pace tua Vique Pictoris Buanorotti o Esai as Sit Hoc Factum. At the bottom: Anno dom MCMXVI.
Subject (Name):
Joslin, Elliott Proctor, 1869-1962 and Yale Medical Library
Subject (Topic):
Books, Medical libraries, Portraits, Snakes, and Yale Medical Library
At the bottom, there is a space labeled "No." with lines in which to write. The Medical Institution of Yale College transferred its library to the main college library in 1865, where it was kept in a separate collection called the Yale Medical College...
Subject (Name):
Yale Medical Library
Subject (Topic):
Medical colleges, Medical libraries, Text, and Yale Medical Library