Treasures of the Area Studies Collections: Reconsidering Primary Sources and Collections
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Cushing Tumor Registry specimens in white buckets for transport
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Nicole St. Pierre working with the Cushing Tumor Registry
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Work in progress: the new Cushing Center in the Medical Library basement
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Construction on the new Cushing Center in the Medical Library basement
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Harkness Sub-Basement "Brain Room"
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Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library, 1941
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Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library Rotunda
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Madeline Stanton working in the Historical Library office.
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Harvey Cushing: A Life in Surgery (Bliss, Michael)
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Madeline Stanton
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"Harvey Cushing: A Journey Through His Life" on display in the Cushing Rotunda
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Seventieth Birthday Souvenir
Souvenir volume showing the attendees at the Harvey Cushing Society meeting in New Haven, April 7, 1939. Cushing’s actual 70th birthday was April 8. -
Cushing's 70th birthday celebration
Louise Eisenhardt is cutting the cake. -
Harvey Cushing and Louise Eisenhardt at Cushing's 70th Birthday Party
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Cushing's Honorary Degree from Balliol College, Oxford, 1938
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Monograph on the Meningiomas, 1938
Harvey Cushing with the collaboration of Louise Eisenhardt, Meningiomas, Their Classification, Regional Behavior, Life History and Surgical end Results . Springfield, Ill.: Charles C Thomas, 1938. -
Harvey and Kate Cushing, Lebanon, Connecticut
Photograph of Harvey and Kate Cushing taken at Beaumont Medical Club. The Cushings were at a function relating to William Beaumont who was born in Lebanon, CT. -
Cushing's office in New Haven Hospital
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Croquet game at Cushing's New Haven home
Scanned from a negative. Kate Cushing (left) is playing. -
Cushing and his books, 1937
Cushing and his books in his New Haven hospital office. -
Cushing announcement of move to New Haven, 1933
Text: "Dr. Cushing wishes to announce his change of address from the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, Boston, to the Yale Medical School, New Haven, Connetcitu/ October 12. 1933" -
"Doctor Cushing during the operation on the 2000th verified brain tumor"
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Cushing and the Cattani Ecorchés, 1932
Cushing was given the three lifesize écorchés (skinless figures showing the muscles) by Vittorio Putti, Italian physician and historian of medicine. They were brought first to villa of Arnold C. Klebs at Nyon, where this photograph was taken. The engravings were created by Antonio Cattani, ca. 1780, from the celebrated écorchés carved in linden wood by Ercole Lelli in 1734 for the Anatomical Theatre in the Archiginnasio in Bologna. -
Slide from case in Cushing Tumor Registry 4/4
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Slide from case in Cushing Tumor Registry 3/4