A peacock large peacock on a path at the edge of a dark forest. There are flowers in between these features. Beneath the tail feathers of the peacock is written The Doctor's Own Mark, From Kittie Walbridge.
A woman seated alongside a monument depicting a cloaked figure on the front. At the top is an urn. Alongside the monument are two book-like objects with "Hippocrates" and "Boerhaave" written on the sides. Further to the left is a shield featuring a lion in the field. It appears to be attached to one of the several trees that can be seen in the background. At the forefront is a potted plant and the upper half of a skull.
Subject (Name):
Hindley, Peter
Subject (Topic):
Books, Lions, Nature, Shield, Shields, Skull, and Woman
At the top, beneath the title text, is the seal for the University of Aberdeen, with the phrase Initium Sapientiæ Timor Domini. Under the seal can be seen various plants, as well as another crest. Beneath this crest, written on a dark ribbon, is the phrase Ducit Amor Patriæ. Beneath the plate's image is a blank rectangle with room in which to write.
Subject (Name):
Phillips Library of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Aberdeen
Subject (Topic):
Crown, Libraries, Lion, Medical colleges, Medical libraries, Nature, Plants, Shield, and Shields
A large oval with a decorative border; at its center is a shield in which a sable bend divides an argent field. Three pheons are featured upon the bend. At the helm, within a crown, is the head of a lion. Beneath the oval, is a mantle upon which it stands. The oval is flanked by two large leafy boughs of different types.
A coat of arms divided into two halves with two fleurs-de-lis in the upper half. In the lower half are five lozenges; each featuring a pear at the center. At the helm, atop a torse, is a long-necked bird flanked by a pair of winds. Leaves and flowers surround the shield, and are bound together at the base by a long ribbon which presents the motto Consilio que Manuque.
Subject (Name):
Edger, Robert
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Fleur-de-lis, Nature, Shield, Shields, and Surgeons
A light bulb at the top adds light to the center of the plate, where a pheasant and a few bare trees are in a hilly area. Beneath this is a rifle. Above the scene is the phrase One sees only what one looks for. A letter from Lawson to the Yale Medical Library, June 6, 1966, is attached.
Subject (Name):
Lawson, Robert, 1822- and Yale School of Medicine
Subject (Topic):
Hunting, Nature, Radiologists, and Yale Medical Library
A large monument of sorts, with a crumbling tower to the left; an urn upon a large box-shaped pedestal to the right. Shrubbery can be seen all about. Leaning up against the urn is a coat of arms, divided up by a saltire, and featuring a fleur-de-lis in each quadrant. Beneath is the motto Variam Semper Dant Otia Mentem.
Subject (Name):
Farr, Samuel, 1741-1795
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Buildings, Fleur-de-lis, Flower, Nature, Physicians, and Shield
Printed in green ink, a nude woman, as she scatters roses about, is tugging on a large cloth that is wrapped around a male figure. Behind the male is the top half of a skull on a book. They are in a largely grassy area with small hills and a tree in the background. A phrase beneath the images reads Make the most of what we may yet spend.