A large rectangular image with several images throughout, including crests, seals, and other items. Centered within, beneath the title text, are the plate owner's attributes and affiliations. Above is the motto Nicht Liebe Leben.
Subject (Name):
Browning, Arthur Giraud
Subject (Topic):
Fleur-de-lis, Heraldic bookplates, Hospitals, Medical societies, Seal, and Shield
A circle with a belt and buckle as a border. A pedestal and lit lamp are in the center. Beneath is the phrase Non Sibi sed Toti. Under the image is a line marked and "No.", and space in which to write.
Subject (Name):
Philadelphia College of Medicine
Subject (Topic):
Belts, Lamps, Medical colleges, Medical libraries, Medical societies, and Philadelphia College of Medicine
Keating, J. M., M.D. Philadelphia Institute College of Medicine
Collection Title:
Bookplate Collection
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
An circle with a belt and buckle as a border. A pedestal and lit lamp are in the center. Beneath is the phrase Non Sibi sed Toti. Under the image are lines marked "No." and "Presented by" and space in which to write. Signed below is "J. M. Keating, M.D."
Subject (Name):
Keating, J. Michael, 1939- and Philadelphia College of Medicine
Subject (Topic):
Belts, Lamps, Medical colleges, Medical libraries, Medical societies, and Philadelphia College of Medicine
A caduceus surrounded by a decorative border is at center, with several books and a quill pen and inkwell beneath it. At the bottom center of the plate reads Minneapolis, Minn.
Ornate scrolls surround this rectangular bookplate. At the top is a seal containing two women leaning on a shield with a ribbon saying Philadelphia Maneto. Under the seal: "Instituted 1849". Below there is a caduceus on either side of the word "Library". At the bottom: "Presented by", with space in which to write. On the bottom portion to the left is a section marked "Class", where "929.1" is written in ink. Next is a section marked "No.", and written in ink after is "C 67".
A scene set in Egypt, in which a statue of a woman stands upon a monument with a phrase written in Greek. This is flanked by a sphinx on either side. In the background, beneath a partly cloudy sky, is a pyramid and various other statues and structures.
A warrior, partially clothed, with a quiver across his back and an archer's bow in his right hand. He is in a seated position, amongst flowers with a large sunburst from behind his head. An enormous serpent is beneath his feet, impaled by an arrow.
The Charaka Club Yale University. School of Medicine
Collection Title:
Bookplate Collection
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
A circular emblem with a sun-like object behind a snake. A phrase surrounding the emblem reads Aesculapius Panaceia Apollo Hyceia. This is centered amongst some grasses and leaves, with a goat to the left and a dog to the right. It sits upon a base with a bird at the bottom center. At the top of the plate is the profile of Charaka, a Hindu medicine man and priest. The Club published works on the History of Medicine.
Virgnie, Francis, M.D. Yale University. School of Medicine
Collection Title:
Bookplate Collection
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
In a small oval, a male deer struck with an arrow, and a bearded man holding a caduceus standing nearby. The phrase Natura Duce is above, and Incorporated November 1781 and Ex Dono are beneath. Ref.: Allen 563
Subject (Name):
Massachusetts Medical Society and Virgnie, Francis
Subject (Topic):
Arrows, Deer, Massachusetts Medical Society, and Medical societies