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Hotel Royal at La Baule, France which was on the route of the ship taking home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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Heart pathology
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Incision - for permanent ileostomy
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Thrombus in portal vein
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Mobilization of the rectum
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Front façade of a U.S. Army base hospital at Vittel, France
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Tulip fields near Keukenhof
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Political graffiti on the side of an abandoned Love Canal home excoriating New York Governor Mario Cuomo and New York State Health Commissioner David Axelrod
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Subcostal incision
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo of a lecture by Dr. John R. Mott on world ecumenism and the Great War on January 19, 1916
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Abdominal stage completed
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Detaching omentum from transverse colon
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Closure of first stage
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Racing chariot
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Cadet nurse with infant patient
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Mobilizing descending colon
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South Campus
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Rear view of the exterior of the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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Various communications
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Assemblage of uniformed military men receive the visit of a Prince to the hospitals in Vittel, France during World War I
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Boys ward in the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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Hypertrophied anal valve
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Polish Music the World Over, no. 9
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Rubber dam in perineal wound packed with gauze
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Closure of pelvic peritoneum
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Literary Committee of a lecture by Dr. John R. Mott on world ecumenism on February 12, 1920
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Black and white photograph of 12 Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo members costumed in the representative national dress of various nations around the world
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Roswell K. Brown, MD
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View of the main hall of the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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Front view of the exterior of the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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View of the U.S. Army hospital in Vittel, France from the rooftops
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View of a Vittel, France U.S. Army base hospital exterior with vehicles parked outside
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Sources of bleeding and hemorrhage
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Division of mesentery
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Myocardial degeneration
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http://library.buffalo.edu/test/eastman/eastman_229.pdf
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Mobilization of sigmoid
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Transposition of great vessels
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo of a 1916 talk by La Vicomtesse de Rancougne on her personal experiences at the World War I fronts in France and Belgium
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Mobilizing the splenic flexure
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Child in the tooth extracting chair in the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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Front view with reflection of the exterior of the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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"Pabst malt extract - the best tonic"
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Buffalo Zonta President Miss Dorothy W. Grauer awards scholarships to two college students pursuing studies in the health science field
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World Named Cleopatra, A
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Houses and Totem Poles of the Alaskan Indians
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Solitary "True" Diverticulum
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Buffalo physician, Winter 1976
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Polish Music the World Over, no. 5
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Mobilizing the splenic flexure
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Mobilization continued
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Mobilizing the heptaic flexure
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Photograph of Isaac F. Marcosson, journalist, author and world traveler, and a note on his speech on his exploits before the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on November 9, 1938
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Dentist intern drilling a child's teeth at the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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Umbilical hernia repair
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Division of mesosigmoid
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo of an open meeting of informational lectures on preparedness for war on April 26, 1916
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Sigmoidectomy with open end-to-end anastomosis of descending colon to rectum
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Fishing boat anchored along the shore at La Baule, France which was on the route of the ship taking home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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A poster advertising new tobacco "Winston".
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Division of the ileum and sigmoid colon
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View of New York Harbor with the Statue of Liberty as seen from the ship bringing home U.S. Army nurses and soldiers after World War I
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Common arterial trunk
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Medical Newspaper Clippings, 1901-1906
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Dentist, dental hygienist and child patient in an exam room at the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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Invitation to the 1914 dedication of the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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Unknown
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Aneurysm and thrombi
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Seaports, Ship Building, and Polish Navy, no. 10
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Office workers in the Registrar's Office at the U.S. Army Hospital, Vittel, France
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Closure with "figure-of-eight" sutures of alloy steel wire
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Darwin M. Foster in a bumper car at the 1940 New York World's Fair,
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Omentum peeled from trans. colon and mesocolon
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Howard W. Post
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Nurse Martha Morningstar and a fellow nurse in full uniform who were part of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in Vittel, France
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JBIC076: Men in military uniforms on the steps of Temple Beth El
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Unknown
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View of a U.S. Army base hospital cemetery in Vittel, France with the hospital building in the background
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View of the U.S. Army hospital gate in Vittel, France with the hospital building in the background
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False Diverticula of the Colon
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Division of the mesentery, illustrating the ligation of the principal blood vessles [sic]
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Bugelski_B_Richard_Index.pdf
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The Work of a Country Doctor: Digitized Notebooks, Photographs, and Ephemera of Doctor Homer T. Jackson, M.D.
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Tooth brushing drill taking place in the Oral Hygiene Room at the Forsyth Dental Infirmary for Children, Boston, Massachusetts, the foremost pioneer among charities for children's oral health
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Noli me tangere, Fra Angelico
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Announcement of the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Committee on War Relief Work to exort the club membership to produce comfort bags for soldiers in the trenches of World War I
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Love Canal Homeowners Association protest targeting the federal government held outside the Niagara Falls, New York Department of Health building. Burning effigies of Jimmy, Rosalynn and Amy Carter are in the street, April 17, 1979
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Announcement by the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo of a lecture by Dr. John R. Mott on world ecumenism and the Great War on January 19, 1916
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Announcement of the 1917 joint meeting of the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo and the Garret Club to hear Mr. Roscoe R. Mitchell speak on the Liberty Loan in support of World War I
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Chopin and the race
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Combined Abdominoperineal Excision of the Rectum
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Margaret R. and Darwin M. Foster with a playmate in a boat ride at the 1940 New York World's Fair
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Rev. Henri Anet and Mrs. Anet, of Brussels, lectured on the Post World War I reconstruction in France and Belgium at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on May 23, 1919
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Rigid fibrous calcific ring encircling the heart
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UB to hold 'Third World' activity week, November 16, 1976
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Buffalo physician and biomedical scientist, Late Winter 1989-1990
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Announcement for Miss Helen Fraser's speech on the War Savings Stamp Campaign at the Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo on March 18, 1918
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Group photograph of the U.S. Army Base Hospital 23 staff at Vittel, France in front of the hospital
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Visiting Poland Today (1971), no. 15
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Advertisement for Quaker oats