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[MEDICINE]. Document Signed, by Aubry le Riche and Jehan Le Lievre, physicians to the Duc d'Orléans, one page, 4 1/4 by 12 1/2 inches, August 1, 1404.
$25,000
MARY CALDERONE.
Typewritten Quotation Signed, eight lines on a card, extracted from her interview with Playboy magazine in April, 1970.
$1,500
BENJAMIN N. CARDOZO.
Signed Book. "What Medicine Can Do for Law". Signed on the front free endpaper. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1930. First edition. Octavo; 52 pages. Original magenta paper covered boards. Attractively presented in a burgundy ...
$2,750
MARIE CURIE.
Exceedingly rare formal portrait photograph.
$37,500
HARVEY CUSHING.
Typewritten Letter Signed, Harvey Cushing, one page, octavo, June 29, 1936. On his letter head for The School of Medicine, Yale University. To Albert Berthel in London.
$4,750
HARVEY CUSHING.
Typewritten Letter Signed, Harvey Cushing, one page, octavo, November 8, 1935, on his letterhead at The School of Medicine, Yale University. To B. R. Stuehler, Jr.

"Dear Mr. Stuehler / In reply to the questions in ...
$7,500

HARVEY CUSHING.
Typewritten Letter Signed, Harvey Cushing, one page, quarto, February 1, 1929, on letter head of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston. To Dr. J. F. Baldwin in Columbus, Ohio.

"Dear Dr. Baldwin / Thanks for ...
$22,500

HARVEY CUSHING.
Typewritten Letter Signed, Harvey Cushing, quarto, one page, November 11, 1936, on his letterhead for The School of Medicine at Yale University. To Dr. Glanville Y. Rusk, Mount Zion Hospital, San Francisco, California. With two ...
$12,500
HARVEY CUSHING.
Superb Photograph Signed, "W.R. Bett / with the sincere regards of / Harvey Cushing," in the lower right. Usually referred to as "The Sketch," the famous Richard U. Light photograph, taken about 1930, shows Cushing, ...
$17,500
HARVEY CUSHING.
Harvey Cushing: The Life of Sir William Osler. 2 Vols., Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1925. Frontispiece, xvi, 685, [1], plates; Frontispiece, xii, 728 pp, plates. Original cloth.

SIGNED BY HARVEY CUSHING: "Inscribed for / Carol Stone / ...
$6,750

HARVEY CUSHING.
Typewritten Letter Signed, Harvey Cushing, April 18, 1932, on stationery of the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. To Dr. James L. Golden.

"For your information, I am sending you this word about your patient, Raymond Morrison, whom ...
$9,500

HAVELOCK ELLIS.
Typewritten Quotation Signed, nine lines on a card, from the final paragraph of "Studies in the Psychology of Sex," signed
$4,750
ALEXANDER FLEMING.
Very fine waist-length printed portrait photograph of the pioneer bacteriologist, boldly signed in the lower margin.
$15,000
SIGMUND FREUD.
Typewritten Letter Signed, freud, one page, quarto, Vienna, March 25, 1927.
$9,500
SIGMUND FREUD.
Autograph Letter Signed, Freud, one and a half pages, small oblong octavo, Vienna, August 28, 1914.
$12,500
SIGMUND FREUD.
Autograph Letter Signed, freud, one page, on his name-imprinted correspondence card, Vienna, October 14, 1933. In German, to Frau Hedwig Abraham (widow of the influential German psychoanalyst Karl Abraham) in London, England. With the original ...
$15,000
JOSEPH-IGNACE GUILLOTIN.
Document Signed, Guillotin President, full page, legal folio, Paris, November 23, 1790.
$12,500
EDWARD JENNER.
Autograph Letter Signed, Edwd. Jenner, one page, small octavo, Berkeley, May 21, 1813. To Dear Madam, possibly a fellow fossil hunter and member of the Barrow Hill Club.
$25,000
JOSEPH LISTER.
JOSEPH LISTER. English surgeon; founder of antiseptic surgery. Autograph Letter Signed, Lister, one page, small octavo, [London], December 24, 1897. On his imprinted stationery, to Dear Dr. Collins.
$8,750
MARIA MONTESSORI.
MONTESSORI, Maria. Italian educator and physician. Typewritten Message Signed, one page, octavo, April 19, 1943.
$4,500
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Autographs from Famous Physicians

The demand for autographs, signatures and signed letters of personalities in the field of medicine is far greater than the material that becomes available. Perhaps because so many people in the field of medicine are interested in its history, and also because not that many medical personalities are available in autograph material, this is a difficult area to collect. Edward Jenner, who developed the concept of vaccination, is extremely rare in autographs or in signed letters. Joseph Lister, the founder of antiseptic surgery, wrote many letters, and occasionally one is available on the market. Robert Koch, the German bacteriologist, is very rarely seen. Louis Pasteur was busily engaged in solving many problems, including those relating to the fermentation of wine and beer, and his most famous success was developing inoculations to protect both man and animals from rabies. Despite his fame during his lifetime, his autograph material is scarce. His signed letters have been collected by institutional libraries and only occasionally are available for collectors. Jonas Salk, the discoverer of the polio vaccine, was happy to send his autograph signature to admirers, and on infrequent occasions, signed photographs. He is a very popular figure among those interested in medical history.

Wilhelm C. Röntgen, the German physician who discovered X-rays in 1895, wrote very few signed letters that have survived, and those that are found are eagerly sought after. Sir William Osler is a very popular figure among those interested in medical history, but his signed letters are very infrequently found. More available have been signed letters of Florence Nightingale, who had great influence on patient care and hospital reform. The American neurosurgeon, Harvey Cushing, had a very active practice, and the rarity of his signed letters results from his popularity. Sir Alexander Fleming, the Scottish bacteriologist who was one of the discoverers of penicillin, was a well-known figure during his lifetime, but his signed letters are still rare.

Sigmund Freud, one of the most influential people of the 20th century, has been avidly collected. He very rarely would give a signature to an admirer, but he wrote many signed notes and signed letters in his psychiatric practice, all of which are now very scarce. Autograph material of Carl Jung, the Swiss psychologist and psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology, is also very popular and scarce in autograph material.

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