First row: Elizabeth H. Thomson, Madeline E. Stanton, Edith Macy. Second row: Henrietta T. (Tarlson) Perkins, Mary P. Wheeler. See also stanton_madeline_004. The joke newspaper headline relates to Fulton's work on Robert Boyle and lobotomies in chimpanzees.
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Macy, Edith C., 1911-2002, Perkins, Henrietta T. (Henrietta Tarlson), 1907-1962, Stanton, Madeline E. (Madeline Earle), 1898-1980, Thomson, Elizabeth Harriet, 1907-1991, Wheeler, Mary P., 1900-1986, Yale Medical Library, and Yale University. School of Medicine. Dep
Taken by Howard Reynolds in the present History of Medicine Chairman's office in Feb. 1951 as JFF was leaving for a sabbatical. Front row: Elizabeth Thomson; Madeline Stanton; Edith Macy (secretary to Dr. Fulton). Top: Henrietta Perkins, Assistant Librarian; Mary P. Wheeler, Assistant Editor, Journal of Neurophysiology.
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Macy, Edith C., 1911-2002, Perkins, Henrietta T. (Henrietta Tarlson), 1907-1962, Stanton, Madeline E. (Madeline Earle), 1898-1980, Thomson, Elizabeth Harriet, 1907-1991, Wheeler, Mary P., 1900-1986, Yale Medical Library, and Yale University. School of Medicine. Dep
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 Library.
Subject (Name):
Yale Medical Library
Subject (Topic):
Medical colleges, Medical libraries, Text, and Yale Medical Library
A portrait of Arthur F. Martin above the quote "Through this tribute he becomes part of that service that is extended and expanded into constructive use for the healing of mankind."
Subject (Name):
Martin, Arthur F. and Yale Medical Library
Subject (Topic):
Medical libraries, Portraits, Text, and Yale Medical Library