9139 items found for search term
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Mary A. C. Neill, Past Zonta Service member
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Mobilizing descending colon
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JBIC169: Temple Beth El social event
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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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Emily E. Bruch, Past Zonta Service member, 1921-
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Women dancers of the Moiseyev Dance Company
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Various communications
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A black-and-white vintage photograph shows two formally dressed women seated side by side. Both wear dark jackets and hats typical of early to mid-20th-century fashion. The woman on the left, identified as Mrs. Carpenter, has light-colored, wavy hair and appears to be speaking or reacting with an expressive face. Her hands are clasped together in her lap. The woman on the right, Dr. Gilbreth, has darker hair tucked under her hat and wears a high-collared blouse. She looks poised and composed, with her hands also resting in her lap. The grainy texture of the image suggests it is an archival or newspaper clipping, with a caption labeling the women below.
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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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Bison, Jan. 1923
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Letter written by Mrs. C. Blacksley and sent to Dr. Frances Proctor Ames, March 31, 1890
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Rubber dam in perineal wound packed with gauze
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Closure of pelvic peritoneum
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JBIC301: S.O.S campaign
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Roswell K. Brown, MD
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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 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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Young Women on the Seashore
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The Women of Algiers
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Sources of bleeding and hemorrhage
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Division of mesentery
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Miss Elizabeth Coatsworth, 1939
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Myocardial degeneration
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Women Ironing
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Women in the Garden
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Elise L. Bradford, Zonta member from 1919-
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Mobilization of sigmoid
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Transposition of great vessels
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Mobilizing the splenic flexure
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Drawing, Naked Women, Sealstone, Knossos, Crete
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Drawing, Naked Women, Sealstone, Knossos, Crete
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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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Zonta members participating in a hoop rolling contest at their annual 1930 outing
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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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Solitary "True" Diverticulum
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Buffalo physician, Winter 1976
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Margaret A. Zimmerman, Zonta member from 1937-
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Mobilizing the splenic flexure
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project Explanation, 1939
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Mobilization continued
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Mobilizing the heptaic flexure
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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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Six Women Bathing
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Women Bloodletting, Bonampak
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Umbilical hernia repair
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Division of mesosigmoid
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Zontian Miss Arletta M. Lothrop, Superintendent of the Albright Art School, addressed the Buffalo Woman's City Club on the Growth of Art in Buffalo
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Sigmoidectomy with open end-to-end anastomosis of descending colon to rectum
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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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Women in a Brothel
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Common arterial trunk
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Mrs. Richard H. Mollenberg portrayed Queen Victoria during the fifty-sixth annual Twentieth Century Club of Buffalo Founders' Day celebration
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Native French peasant woman with spindle outside Vittel, France
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Two Women Seated
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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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Zonta Romance Map with its author Josephine Wilhelm Wickser and first purchaser Dr. Edith R. Hatch
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Muriel Orr-Ewing Travel Photograph Album, Page 41, 1952
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Closure with "figure-of-eight" sutures of alloy steel wire
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Dr. Maude Frye, 1939
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Three Women
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Zontian Mrs. Sidney Main displays a Passover dish with Buffalo Zonta President Mrs. Walter J. (Esther) Rick during a tour of Temple Beth Zion
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Buffalo Zontians model contemporary fashions in a charitable fund-raising event
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Omentum peeled from trans. colon and mesocolon
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Love Canal activists Lois Gibbs, Patricia A. Brown and other participants at the rally against the resettlement of the Love Canal area which was organized by the Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes and was founded by Lois Gibbs in 1981
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Zonta Romance Map with its author Josephine Wilhelm Wickser (right) and artist Mildred C. Green (left)
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Miss Margaret Evans, 1939
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Doctor Edith Rebecca Hatch, 1939
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American Red Cross Buffalo Chapter volunteers roll bandages for distribution to Red Cross emergency services
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http://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/upimage/VF_I18F_005.pdf
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Unknown
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Attendees at the Zonta Club of Amherst Charter Dinner in 1965 included more than 200 members and guests
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Buffalo Zontians present their own comic version of 'What's Your Line?' at a Statler luncheon
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Three women in historical costumes with a backdrop of framed portraits.
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Two women and a child, all wearing dresses, coats, and hats
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Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Pitt Petri received the 1961 Woman of the Year Award from the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Society
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False Diverticula of the Colon
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Mrs. Paul A. (Betty) Fernbach was elected Buffalo Zonta President for 1965-1966
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Division of the mesentery, illustrating the ligation of the principal blood vessles [sic]
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Zontian chairpersons display items to be included in their fund-raising indoor flea market
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Cover of Buffalo Zonta dinner invitation decorated with flowering twigs and bird
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Mrs. Richard (Florence)Noye (pictured at right) and her fellow Buffalo Zontians undertake a war project to thank the many nurses serving their country in World War II
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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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LGB1994_1.pdf
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Acknowledgements, 1939
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Camp Fire Girls Women of Achievement Project, Miss Mary Cass, 1939
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Page with Thamyris
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Market women outside Kano
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Women carrying firewood
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Thank you letter from White House signed by Lawrence Richey, Secretary to President Herbert Hoover, to Zontian Wilhelmine Hamelman
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Zontian delegates line up to depart for 1931 Zonta International Conference in Cleveland, Ohio
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Buffalo Zontian Mrs. Nat Barrell instructs a snow shoveling squad courtesy of Manpower, Inc. in downtown Buffalo, New York