Descriptions of the following images were taken directly from the envelopes that housed them. Dr. William Anlyan is named in almost all of the following descriptions and is pictured in most of the images, although not all.
Contains audiovisual materials of medical procedures, the Duke Medical Center, and interviews with faculty and staff. Formats include film reels, VHS tapes, U-Matic tapes, and CDs. Materials range in date from 1971 to 2003, with the bulk of material undated.
The following images are, for the most part, listed in a roughly (and repeating) alphabetical format by last name of individual pictured or by subject matter.
Materials in Box 7 include photographs, negatives, and slides; mostly headshots. These materials appear to have come from the Division of Audiovisual Education. Names that are difficult to read have been photocopied from the original envelopes and rehoused with the materials. Headshots appear to have been taken for a directory.
Contains correspondence, drawings, prints, negatives, photographs, and sketches. Materials range in date from 1968 to 1995, with the bulk of material undated.
Materials were created by staff and artists of Medical Art, later Medical Illustration, a section of Educational Media Services, a division of the Duke University School of Medicine. Artists include Elon H. Clark, Robert L. Blake, Robert G. Gordon and Stanley M. Coffman. Types of materials include photographs, negatives, slides, sketches, and drawings. The collection also contains prints, negatives, and sketches of items created by Gordon and Coffman for David C. Sabiston's "Atlas of Cardiothoracic Surgery." Major subjects include Duke University School of Medicine and medical illustration. Materials range in date from 1950 to 2003.
Contains photographs, negatives, slides, contact sheets, and correspondence. Also included are negatives of Dr. Pickrell and slides from some of the surgeries he conducted. Materials range in date from 1950 to 2000, with the bulk of material undated.