This collection contains a case studies and comparisons of methods of Caesarean section in which Dr. Harris recorded the success and failure of methods commonly used at the time both in the United States and in Europe. It also contains correspondence with Max Saenger, a noted German gynecologist and considered the ""Father of the Modern Caesarea...
Creator:
Harris, Dr. Robert Patterson, 1822-1899
Contributor:
Jewett, Charles 1839-1910; Sänger, M (Max), 1853-1903; Werth, Richard, 1850-1918; Winckel, F (Franz), 1837-1912; Zweifel, Paul, 1848-1927.
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Owen H. Wangensteen Historical Library of Biology and Medicine.
Robert Short and his wife (unnamed) with Sen. Eugene McCarthy. Short was a Minnesota native who owned the Minneapolis Lakers basketball team and moved the team to Los Angeles
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Special Collections and Rare Books.
professor of pediatrics 1901-1906|Clinical Professor 1906-1913|Professor Emeritus 1913-|Professor of Ornithology and director, Museum of Natural History 1915-1945/46
Creator:
collins-Hesse
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
professor of pediatrics 1901-1906|Clinical Professor 1906-1913|Professor Emeritus 1913-|Professor of Ornithology and director, Museum of Natural History 1915-1945/46
Creator:
collins-hesse
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota Libraries, University Archives.
Color print of a male robin, facing left, perched on a leafy branch with red berries. Print after an original watercolor by Francis Lee Jaques. Part of a series of prints of birds printed by Barton-Cotton, Inc. Printed on reverse of sheet: "From Series 3 Originated by Betty Carnes / Executed in watercolor by Francis Lee Jaques / Approved by Amer...
Pencil drawing of rocky cliff faces, with field notes and color notations. Likely preparatory drawing for a diorama at the American Museum of Natural History.
Pencil drawing of rock cliffs, with field notes and color notations. Almost certainly created in preparation for a background for a diorama at the American Museum of Natural History, but the specific diorama has not been identified.