Title, publisher, and date from item., Powerful poster late in the war, recruiting nurses for service in Veteran Administration Hospitals., At bottom of poster reads: Write to Medical Director, Veterans Administration, Washington 25, D.C. or U.S. Civil Service Commission, Washington 25, D.C., and In lower margin: U.S. Government Printing Office: 1945-O-655862.
Publisher:
Veterans Administration, Washington, D. C. and U.S. Government Printing Office
Subject (Name):
United States Civil Service Commission.
Subject (Topic):
Nurses, World War, 1939-1945, Veterans, War work, War wounds, Sick persons, and Wheelchairs
Title from item., Place of publication and date from item., Bandage types shown: Drains, compresses, bath mitt, elbow rest, tampon, bed sock, bandages, fracture pillow., Flags of both allied and axis countries are represented., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Niagara Litho. Co., Buffalo - New York
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1914-1918, War work, Voluntarism, Nurses, Bandages and bandaging, Flags, and Medical equipment & supplies
"The nurse, a respectable-looking woman wearing a cap and apron, stands in profile to the right beside an open coffin placed on trestles; she rests her left hand on a shrouded protuberance. In her right is a glass filled from a bottle of 'Gin' on a table (left). The coffin lid rests against the wall: 'Gabl Paunch Citizen and Alderman of Gobble Ward Obeit [sic] Novr 10th 1810 Ætat 45 Years'. A plate on the ornate coffin is decorated with a bottle, bird, glass, &c. On a chest of drawers are many medicine-bottles all labelled: 'Opening draught Aldn Paunch'. An alderman's gown hangs on the wall. Torn papers lie beside a chair: 'List of City Feasts for the Year 1810' and 'Swan Hop'. [Upping]. A round bath or tub is on the floor (left). The nurse says: "Ah! all the good things of this world wont save us e'faith!! this belly I warrant you has held as many bottles of wine in it's time as ever a Getter in the City, well poor Mr Alderman Paunch! God rest his Soul! he was a good creature! He never grudged the poor what he didn't love himself. Oh those poor pale lips! where's all the Chickens, and all the Capons, and all the Ducks, and all the turkeys, and all the pullets, and all the fowls, and all the game, and all the hams, and all chines, and all the haunches of Venison, and all the turbot, and all the Salmon, and all the fish, and the beef and the turtle, and the marrow-pudding, and the pies, and the Custards, and all the dainties, it has cost the City so much money for, what will he do poor soul if there's no such good things where he is gone too.""--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
Sic transit gloria city and Old nurse's meditation
Description:
Title from caption below image; "mundi" scored through and replaced by "city.", Printmaker from British Museum catalogue., and Sheet trimmed to plate mark on one side.
Title from item., Date supplied by curator., Place of publication derived from publisher's street address., Below image: No. 11., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
publié par F. Sinnett, éditeur Galerie Colbert, 108 and Lith. Becquet frères, à Paris
Subject (Topic):
Convalescence, Invalids, Care of the sick, Home nursing, Nurses, Medicines, Fireplaces, Dogs, and Sick persons
Three London scenes: a man being cajoled by two prostitutes, a young man being accosted by two debt-collectors, and a physician attending a patient. In the left scene, the man stands outside a tavern with its fascia lettered "Cordials & compounds" and "Hodg[son's] best", i.e. ale brewed by George Hodgson (and subsequently Mark and Frederick Hodgson) at the Bow Brewery in London: the brewery was rebuilt and enlarged in 1821. The prostitute on the left holds his wallet concealed in her muff while the one on the right tries to steal his fobwatch. A burning gas light on the left indicates night. In the right scene, the moribund patient wearing a nightgown and nightcap sits in an armchair on casters next to the bed, while the physician (a thin elderly bald man in a black suit) looks at him intently from the next chair, and an old nurse stands nearby; medicine bottles on the mantlepiece behind
Alternative Title:
Love, law, & physic and Love, law, and physic
Description:
Title from text above and below image., Second part of title adapted from the farce by James Kenney, Love, law and physic, first performed in London in 1812., "A second state of British Museum Satires No. 14312, above the design as an additional title: SYMPTOMS OF LIFE IN LONDON--OR [cf. No. 14320]."--British Museum online catalogue., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Apothecary Shops -- Exterior.
Publisher:
Pubd. Augt. 28th, 1821, by G. Humphrey, 27 St. James's St., London
Subject (Geographic):
London (England), England, and London.
Subject (Topic):
Prostitutes, Prostitutes' customers, Prostitution, Taverns (Inns), Gas street lamps, Debt, Debtor and creditor, Collecting of accounts, Physicians, Physician and patient, Patients, Nurses, Muffs, and Drugstores
Brunner, F. Sands (Frederick Sands), 1886-, artist
Published / Created:
[1943]
Call Number:
Poster0569
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
still image
Description:
Title and publisher from item., Date supplied by curator., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
American Red Cross
Subject (Name):
American Red Cross.
Subject (Topic):
World War, 1939-1945, First aid in illness and injury, Home nursing, Civil defense, Mothers, Children, Sick persons, and Nurses
Title from item notation in pencil., Signed in pencil lower right margin: Rockwell Kent., Date provided by curator., In pencil lower left margin: Trial Proof., Illustration for McCall's magazine., Lithograph in two colors., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Operations; Surgical Amphitheater; Surgeons and Surgery.
Subject (Topic):
Medical education, Surgery, Physicians, Medical students, and Nurses
Title and date from item., Published: The Illustrated London News, Saturday, August 2, 1890., This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Hospitals, interiors.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1841-1910., Alexandra, Queen, consort of Edward VII, King of Great Britain, 1844-1925., and Evelina Hospital for Sick Children (London, England).
Title from item., Places of publication derived from location of corporate headquarters., Text in lower margin: Country of Origin U.S.A. ; Copyright 1940 RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. Property of RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. Leased for restricted use only...must be returned to RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. and must not be sold, leased, or given away by any other party. ; Morgan Litho. Corp. Cleveland, O. 17905., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
RKO Radio Pictures and Morgan Litho Corp. Cleveland, O.
Subject (Name):
Hersholt, Jean, 1886-1956,, Lovett, Dorothy, 1915-1998,, Baldwin, Robert, 1904-1996,, Neal, Tom, 1914-1972,, and Eburne, Maude, 1875-1960,
Subject (Topic):
Meningitis, Spinal, Poverty, Health aspects, Physicians, Sick persons, and Nurses