A coat of arms with three dark bird-like objects within. An armor-clad arm grasping a sword is above, and mantling, flowers, and leaves surrounds the crest. A nude cherub wearing a winged helmet and holding aloft a caduceus in his right hand stands among some books, scrolls, and a quill pen with inkwell.
A coat of arms, divided by a chevron featuring three crescents. In the upper portion are two eagles; in the lower portion, a caduceus. A knight's helmet is at the helm, and the head and upper half of a stallion rearing over a torse and presenting a second caduceus, is at the crest. The shield itself is surrounded by a border with the motto Tria Juncta in Uno featured upon it. Below this is a cross-shaped medal, behind which is a second motto, Nihil Sine Labore. A leafy mantle surrounds the entire coat of arms.
A coat of arms, divided by a chevron featuring three crescents. In the upper portion are two eagles; in the lower portion, a caduceus. A knight's helmet is at the helm, and the head and upper half of a stallion rearing over a torse and presenting a second caduceus, is at the crest. The shield itself is surrounded by a border with the motto Tria Juncta in Uno featured upon it. Below this is a cross-shaped medal, behind which is a second motto, Nihil Sine Labore. A leafy mantle surrounds the entire coat of arms.
This plate is printed in black ink against a yellow background. A coat of arms is at the center of this image—divided into fours, and with a heart shape in each portion. At the helm is a left arm protruding form a cloud with a bow and arrow. Above this is the motto Diriget Deus. Surrounding the image is a rectangular border, with two Roman-esque patterns on the upper and lower ends, and a caduceus on either side.
Subject (Name):
Butter, D.
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Armorial bookplates, Caduceus, Heart, Hospitals, Physicians, and Shield
A large structure, atop of which are the heads of cherubs atop of the corners. On the forward facing side is caduceus amongst varying medical instruments. On the opposite side reads the title text.
A caduceus stands before a drawing of the female reproductive organs inside a dark circle. Surrounding this are the names Harvey, Osler, Sims, Lister, Curie, Holmes, and Matas. Beneath the caduceus is the phrase Ancora Imparo. A larger circle circumferences this with the bookplate's title text, as well as a pair of rabbits and a pair of rats. Beneath the center image is a stack of books with the subject titles of Music, Medical History, Obstetrics, and Gynecology. The seal of Tulane University is to the left, and a lit lantern is to the right.
Subject (Name):
Weinstein, Bernard, 1866-1946
Subject (Topic):
Birds, Books, Caduceus, Lamps, Medical colleges, Nature, and Physicians
A shallow bowl atop a narrow rod, featuring a serpent-like creature drinking from it, ultimately forming a caduceus-esque feature. Surrounding this is a border featuring the title text in addition to three small flowers at the bottom. A large oak leaf garland surrounds the entire plate.
An oval-shaped coat of arms featuring a chicken atop a mountain. At the helm is a crown, with several leafy branches surrounding it. To the left of the shield is a potted cactus; to the right is a large stork with a snake in its beak and a caduceus at its feet.