Drawing of Johns Hopkins Hospital, detail of the exhibit Idea, design - Olga Nilova, Special Collections Librarian Photograph by Lubosh Stepanek Drawing is the courtesy of the National Institutes of Health In addition to organizing the pathological laboratory, Welch was instrumental in planning the new medical school. He helped to raise funds and recruit faculty and served as the first dean of the School of Medicine. The attributes that Welch brought to Johns Hopkins were his intellectual brilliance, organizational ability, and judgment in recognizing and advancing talented individuals.https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/jem-the-beginnings/1007/thumbnail.jp
Artistic interpretations of the human anatomy were composed by Logan Keding, a student of biomedical...
Details of the exhibit JEM: The Beginnings William H. Welch. Public health in theory and practice. N...
Designed by York & Sawyer and built in 1910, the Rockefeller University Hospital was the first hospi...
Drawing by Max Broedel, 1910 Courtesy of Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions ...
Rockefeller\u27s historic Welch hall was named after William Henry Welch, an American physician Idea...
Appointed Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, 1884.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/historica...
William H. Welch with the male members of the first graduating class of The Johns Hopkins University...
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Class of 1900 (Sabin is in the second row, on the far left side) S...
Funding for digitization provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission
By the late 19th century, great advances had been made in medical education in the United States. On...
A collage of drawings depicting Buildings occupied by the Jefferson Medical College during the 74 y...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
Medical students depend on illustration to learn anatomical facts and details that may be too subtle...
Caricature drawing entitled, The Saint - Johns Hopkins Hospital.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/historica...
Welch\u27s Office, n.d. Courtesy of Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions In on...
Artistic interpretations of the human anatomy were composed by Logan Keding, a student of biomedical...
Details of the exhibit JEM: The Beginnings William H. Welch. Public health in theory and practice. N...
Designed by York & Sawyer and built in 1910, the Rockefeller University Hospital was the first hospi...
Drawing by Max Broedel, 1910 Courtesy of Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions ...
Rockefeller\u27s historic Welch hall was named after William Henry Welch, an American physician Idea...
Appointed Professor of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, 1884.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/historica...
William H. Welch with the male members of the first graduating class of The Johns Hopkins University...
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Class of 1900 (Sabin is in the second row, on the far left side) S...
Funding for digitization provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission
By the late 19th century, great advances had been made in medical education in the United States. On...
A collage of drawings depicting Buildings occupied by the Jefferson Medical College during the 74 y...
Jules Hirsch. The Rockefeller University Hospital, 1910- 2010: creating the science of medicine: a c...
Medical students depend on illustration to learn anatomical facts and details that may be too subtle...
Caricature drawing entitled, The Saint - Johns Hopkins Hospital.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/historica...
Welch\u27s Office, n.d. Courtesy of Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions In on...
Artistic interpretations of the human anatomy were composed by Logan Keding, a student of biomedical...
Details of the exhibit JEM: The Beginnings William H. Welch. Public health in theory and practice. N...
Designed by York & Sawyer and built in 1910, the Rockefeller University Hospital was the first hospi...