Surrounded by the title text is the insignia for the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library. This features the Yale University coat of arms, and a caduceus on either side. Above is the Y-shaped design of the library itself, and below is the Yale motto Lux et Veritas.
Subject (Name):
Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, Yale School of Medicine and Overton, Alan
Subject (Topic):
Books, Caduceus, Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Medical libraries, Shield, and Yale Medical Library
Surrounded by the title text is the insignia for the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library. This features the Yale University coat of arms, and a caduceus on either side. Above is the Y-shaped design of the library itself, and below is the Yale motto Lux et Veritas.
Subject (Name):
Fruton, Joseph S. (Joseph Stewart), 1912-2007 and Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Historical Library. Yale University
Subject (Topic):
Books, Caduceus, Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, Medical libraries, Seal, and Yale Medical Library
An image of the Chelsea Physic Garden in London, with a man in 18th Century clothes holding a cane, his back shown. At the top, within a banner, are text and dates which read "1673"; "Sloane"; "Radcliffe Mead Askew Pitcairn Baillie"; "1722".
Subject (Name):
Waring, James J. and Yale Medical Library
Subject (Topic):
Chelsea Physic Garden, Physicians, and Yale Medical Library
Inscription: Printed by The Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn. and The Paneth Codex (MS 28) was acquired in 1955 with funds raised for the purpose by the Associates.
Publisher:
Associates of the Yale Medical Library
Subject (Topic):
Manuscripts, Medical, Medical libraries, New Haven (Conn.), and Yale Medical Library
Inscription: Reproduced for Associates of the Yale Medical Library; Printed by The Meriden Gravure Company, Meriden, Conn. and Now the Morse Reading Room.
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