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Harriet and Arnold Klebs
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Charles Sherrington, Harvey Cushing, William Henry Welch, Graham Moon (an explorer), and John F. Fulton at Les Terrasses, September 1931
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Page from Mohr von Bern: Ein Schattenspiel . Reprint of 1868 edition
This reprint of the 1868 original was produced in 1931 as a handout to the guests at the First International Neurological Congress, held at Berne. Page [2], an addition, includes the names and dates of the faculty members of 1868 who were caricatured by the silhouettes and the actions of the shadow play. -
Arnold Klebs, William Henry Welch, Harvey Cushing and Charles Sherrington
This photograph was taken at the First International Neurological Congress in Berne in 1931. -
Arnold Klebs in Berne
This photograph was taken at the First International Neurological Congress in Berne. -
Signature boards from Les Terrasses, for visitors to sign their names
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Library windows at Les Terrasses looking east
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New Year card drawn by Arnold Klebs and sent to his daughter, Sarah
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Harriet Klebs in the Library at Les Terrasses
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Photographic portrait of Dr. Harvey Cushing on the Axenstrasse, along the rocky shores of Lake Lucerne, Switzerland
Inscribed to "Richard U. Light via A.C.K. [Klebs] from Harvey Cushing." -
Title page of A Catalogue of Early Herbals Mostly From the Well-Known Library of Dr. Karl Becher,...with an introduction by Dr. Arnold C. Klebs.
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Pages from Gaerde der suntheit (the Low German version of Gart der Gesundheit, or Garden of Health), with hand-colored illustrations
The text includes 519 hand-colored woodcuts of plants, animals, and medical scenes. -
Pages from “Herbals of the Fifteenth Century. (Incunabula Lists I),” reprint from Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 11(3-4) (1917) and12 (1-2) (1917).
Arnold Klebs’ earliest bibliographical work on herbals -
Title page of Promptuarium. Wie zur Zeit der Pestilentz ein jeder Gesunder und Krancker, jungk oder alt ... sich mit allem praeseruiren und curirn sol...
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Karl Sudhoff and Arnold Klebs with dog on the balcony of Les Terrasses
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Arnold Klebs at a meeting of medical historians at Bad Homburg
Arnold Klebs is by the bushes on the left, second row in. -
Title page from Die ersten gedruckten Pestschriften [The First Printed Plague Tracts]
Arnold Klebs’ history of plague literature and a bibliographical description of 130 incunabula on the plague. -
Title page from Remedies Against the Plague: The Earliest French Tracts Printed in the Fifteenth Century: Facsimiles, Notes, and List of All the Incunabula on Plague
This work contains facsimile reproductions of five French incunabula plague tracts along with Arnold Klebs’ bibliography of early plague tracts. -
[Sonatas, organ, no. 3] Sonate für Orgel nach alten Volkslieder
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Photograph of Paul Hindemith
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Variations on "America," p. 1
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Photograph of Charles Ives
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Introduction & Fugue, title page and p. 1
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The New Carmina sacra: or, Boston collection of church music. Comprising the most popular psalm and hymn tunes in general use, together with a great variety of new tunes, chants, sentences, motetts, and anthems ..., title page
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Photograph of Lowell Mason