229 resultados para Davenport, Horace Willard, 912-
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[Conceptual Sketches], untitled. Ink sketches with marker coloring on tracing paper, initialed, 12 x 28 1/2 inches [from photographic copy by Lance Burgharrdt]
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[Horace Sheffield is to left of Governor Williams]
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Dissection room for male students, second floor of the Anatomical Laboratory, used between 1889 and 1903 (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport.)
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Operating course in the surgical laboratory. Trephining and amputation at the hip and shoulder joints of a cadaver. Cyrenus Darling is the instructor standing second from left (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport).
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Instructor in histology, probably Carl Huber, and students using the microscopes purchased by [Charles] Stowell. Histology was variously associated with pathology, physiology, and anatomy. (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport).
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John Jacob Abel (seated) and his assistant, Archibald Muirhead, in his laboratory (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport) On verso: Practical work pictures. Seated: Prof. Abel. 1891
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Measuring heartbeat and respitory movements on a kymograph (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport)
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The student is determining the effect of after-load on the work done on a frog's muscle (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport)
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Alice Hamilton (standing) in physiological laboratory (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport) Plethysmographic measurements of the forearm as described by Sewall and Sanford ... (source: Physiology at Michigan, 1850-1923)
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The young man is stimulating motor points (source: Physiology at Michigan, 1850-1923 by Horace W. Davenport)
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The student is fatiguing the muscles of his left hand ... (source: Physiology at Michigan, 1850-1923 by Horace W. Davenport)
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Apparatus for nerve muscle experiment. The machine on the right gives shocks at the desired frequency (source: Physiology at Michigan, 1850-1923 by Horace W. Davenport)
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George Dock (with percussion hammer) and James Arneill (behind Dock) teaching in amphitheather of Catherine Street Hospital (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport). Handwritten on mount: G. M. Livingston. Ann Arbor, MI. On verso: George Dock (Pathology)
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Nancrede operating in the 1890s. Cyrenus Darling is the large man facing Nancrede. (source: University of Michigan Surgeons 1850-1970: Who They Were and What They Did by Horace W. Davenport. On verso: Dr. C. B. G. de Nancrede operating?
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Dissection room for female students, called hen medics, first floor of the Anatomical Laboratory. The women had separate dissection rooms until 1908 (source: Not Just Any Medical School by Horace W. Davenport.)