Harvard Medical School Departments Photographs, ca. 1913-1992.

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Harvard Medical School Departments Photographs, ca. 1913-1992.

All images are black and white photographs or photomechanical prints. Included in the series are group portraits of departmental faculty and research staff; lectures, labs, and clinical training for students; and research laboratories at Harvard Medical School.

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The Warren Anatomical Museum opened in 1847 to house the anatomical specimen collection of John C. Warren. From the description of Records of the Warren Anatomical Museum, 1828-1892 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 281434989 The Warren Anatomical Museum was founded in 1847 by John Collins Warren. Dr. Warren gave his private collection of specimens and models of normal and "morbid" anatomy to form the core of the collection. The collection also includes ...

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Landis, Eugene Markley, 1901-

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Eugene M. Landis (1901-1975) was George Higginson Professor of Physiology at Harvard Medical School from 1943 to 1967. Landis was the first physician to directly measure capillary pressure and make observations on the flow of water through capillary walls. He served as President of the American Physiological Society from 1952 to 1953. From the description of Biographical files, n.d. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 231042888 ...

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