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Plants and Animals A-F, undated

 File — Volume: Vol. 91
Collection Summary From the Collection: The Adolf W. Schwartz medical stamp collection consists of approximately 700,000 stamps with medical themes. The stamps are organized in 109 four-inch binders, in chronological order, and are the results of 60 years of collecting by Dr. Schwartz. Subjects on the stamps include doctors, nurses, military medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, folk and mythical medicine, plants and herbs, inventors of surgical instruments, doctors serving in Congress, places named for physicians, and more....
Dates: undated

Plants and Animals G-L, undated

 File — Volume: Vol. 92
Collection Summary From the Collection: The Adolf W. Schwartz medical stamp collection consists of approximately 700,000 stamps with medical themes. The stamps are organized in 109 four-inch binders, in chronological order, and are the results of 60 years of collecting by Dr. Schwartz. Subjects on the stamps include doctors, nurses, military medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, folk and mythical medicine, plants and herbs, inventors of surgical instruments, doctors serving in Congress, places named for physicians, and more....
Dates: undated

Plants and Animals M-R, undated

 File — Volume: Vol. 93
Collection Summary From the Collection: The Adolf W. Schwartz medical stamp collection consists of approximately 700,000 stamps with medical themes. The stamps are organized in 109 four-inch binders, in chronological order, and are the results of 60 years of collecting by Dr. Schwartz. Subjects on the stamps include doctors, nurses, military medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, folk and mythical medicine, plants and herbs, inventors of surgical instruments, doctors serving in Congress, places named for physicians, and more....
Dates: undated

Plants and Animals S-Z, undated

 File — Volume: Vol. 94
Collection Summary From the Collection: The Adolf W. Schwartz medical stamp collection consists of approximately 700,000 stamps with medical themes. The stamps are organized in 109 four-inch binders, in chronological order, and are the results of 60 years of collecting by Dr. Schwartz. Subjects on the stamps include doctors, nurses, military medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, folk and mythical medicine, plants and herbs, inventors of surgical instruments, doctors serving in Congress, places named for physicians, and more....
Dates: undated

Plate I: Walter Clement Alvarez, 1960

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents (1884-1978), American physician. He received his medical training at Cooper Medical College, Harvard Medical School, and Hahnemann Medical College. He practiced in Mexico and California and held early teaching posts at Stanford and the University of California. He was the Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Foundation of the University of Minnesota, and he was widely honored for his scientific and clinical work in the fields of gastroenterology and psychosomatic medicine. Alvarez was a member...
Dates: 1960

Plate II: Charles Herbert Best, 1958

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents (1899-1978), Canadian physician. Born in north-eastern U.S.A., he spent most of his life in Canada, and was educated at the University of Toronto. He was the recipient of honorary degrees from leading institutions in many parts of the world, and his activities include the posts of Head of Physiology at Toronto, Head of Banting and Best Department of Medical Research, Member of the Board of Directors of the International Health Division, Rockefeller Foundation, and of the Commission in...
Dates: 1958

Plate III: Alfred Blalock, 1950

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents (1899-1964), American physician. He was educated at University of Georgia and Johns Hopkins University and held early teaching posts at Vanderbilt Medical School. He subsequently became Professor of Surgery at Johns Hopkins University and Surgeon-in-Chief at the Hospital. A member and officer of numerous leading scholarly societies, he was the recipient of many awards, medals and honorary degrees. He was also on the editorial boards of a number of surgical journals, and he was a pioneer and...
Dates: 1950

Plate IV: William Boyd, 1949

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents (1885-1979), Canadian physician. Although he was born in Scotland and educated at Edinburgh, he spent most of his professional life in Canada, at first at various Canadian schools and hospitals and finally as Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology at the University of Toronto Medical School and Chief Pathologist at the Hospital. He is known for his pathology texts and his important research into cancer. He was a leading expert on the physiology and pathology of the cerebrospinal fluid,...
Dates: 1949

Plate IX: Helen Keller, 1948

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents (1880-1968), American author and lecturer. Born normal, Helen Keller contracted a febrile disease of the brain which left her blind and deaf at the age of 19 months. She continued to detect sound as vibration, however, and when she was six, at the suggestion of Alexander Graham Bell, a teacher was sent for from the Perkins School for the Blind in Boston. The teacher, Annie Sullivan, and Helen Keller together proved conclusively that severe sensory loss does not preclude education for a full...
Dates: 1948

Plate V: Thomas Stephen Cullen, 1947

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents (1868-1953), Canadian and American physician. Educated in Toronto, Cullen specialized in gynacology at Johns Hopkins University under the legendary Dr. Howard A. Kelly. He wrote and taught extensively on embryology, anatomy, diagnosis and treatment of clinical gynaecological conditions. A member and officer of surgical and gynaecological societies, he was the first to recognize a number of diseases and their physical signs (e.g., Cullen's sign for rupturred ectopic pregnancy). His work on...
Dates: 1947

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