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Arnold Klebs at the tomb of Pierre Charles Alexandre (P.C.A.) Louis
American delegation to Tuberculosis Congress of 1905 at the tomb of Pierre Charles Alexandre (P.C.A.) Louis, a French clinician known for his work on tuberculosis. William Osler also pictured. -
Harvey Cushing at Johns Hopkins
Harvey Cushing, circa 1903-04, around the time Arnold Klebs met him. -
Page from the Preliminary Report of the Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis of the Visiting Nurse Association
Klebs was a founding member of the Committee on the Prevention of Tuberculosis of the Visiting Nurse Association of Chicago. -
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Arnold Klebs’ Plan for a Small Open-Air Sanatorium in Chicago
Plan from “The Construction and Management of Small Cottage Sanatoria for Consumptives,” reprint from Medical News, August 25, 1900. -
Title page from The Necessity of Special Institutions for the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Reprint from the Tri-State Medical Journal and Practitioner -
Arnold Klebs and his wife, Margaret Forbes
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Letter from The Hygeia by Margaret Forbes, Arnolds Klebs’ Future Wife, to her great-aunt, Amelia H. Jones
This letter of Margaret Forbes to her great-aunt, Amelia H. Jones, describes in highly flattering terms Arnold Klebs’ management of the sanatorium -
Brochure from The Hygeia, a sanatorium in Citronelle, Alabama
Describes for the public the facilities of the tuberculosis sanatorium that Arnold Klebs founded in Citronelle, Alabama. Medical staff: Drs. A. C. Klebs, J. J. Curry, J. G. Michael, Edwin Klebs, Rhett Goode. -
Title page from Ueber ödematöse Veränderungen des vorderen Hornhaut-Epithels
Arnold Klebs’ medical thesis on the edematous changes in the anterior epithelium of the cornea. -
Arnold Klebs in a Bicycle Race, 1885-86
The arrow points to Klebs, who came in second in the race. -
Arnold Klebs at the age of six
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Title page of Handbuch der pathologischen Anatomie
Edwin Klebs' copy of his own textbook -
Theodor Albrecht Edwin Klebs, 1834-1913
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Edwin and Marie Rosette Grossenbacher Klebs
Arnold Klebs’ Parents -
Arnold Carl Klebs, 1870-1943
Drawing of Arnold Klebs, inscribed by Klebs to John and Lucia Fulton for Christmas -
First Diasporist Manifesto
by R. B. Kitaj London, 1989 With illustrations by the artist Self-Portrait (Cold in Paris), 1983 Copyright R.B. Kitaj -
Manuscripts and Archives, Sterling Memorial Library
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Map Collection, Sterling Memorial Library
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The Babylonian Collection, Sterling Memorial Library
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Jewish Vilna in Word and Picture
New York, 1955 -
Bereshit (In the Beginning)
Printed in Berlin with a Moscow, Leningrad imprint, 1926. Hebrew literary journal -
Jewish Symbols in the Greco-Roman Period
by Erwin R. Goodenough New York, 1953-68 -
Di Farshvundene Velt (The Vanished World)
New York, 1947. Copyright Sulamita Kacyzne Reale.