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| Five Hundred Years of Medicine in Art: An Illustrated Catalogue of Prints
and Drawings in the Clements C. Fry Collection in the Harvey Cushing/John Hay
Whitney Medical Library at Yale University. Aldershot, England Burlington, VT:
Ashgate, 2001.
The catalog of the Fry Print Collection contains descriptions and black and white images of over 1600 prints. |
Susan Wheeler Five Hundred Years of Medicine in Art: An Illustrated Catalogue of Prints and Drawings in the Clements C. Fry Collection in the Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library at Yale University. Aldershot, England Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2001. [See Orbis record] |
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| While continuing to practice and teach, Mitchell wrote novels and poems. A Psalm of Deaths contains some of Mitchell’s most important early poems that long remained unpublished. This volume was acquired with a letter of presentation in Mitchell’s very recognizable hand. Mitchell manuscripts in the Library’s collection include drafts of a play and novel and case reports. | ||
| Having a keen sense of humor, Fry enjoyed the cartoons in the New Yorker. On several occasions, Fry purchased from the artists the original drawings. This print is an example of Fry’s earlier collecting. |
Whitney Darrow, b. 1909. “It’s a pity I didn’t get to your case earlier, Mrs. Perkins…,” |
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| During frequent trips to Washington, D.C., during World War II, Fry visited the National Gallery of Art where the new print collection was being researched and catalogued. Subsequent acquisitions may have been influenced by the time he spent there. | ||
| Fry’s bookplate found in the books he donated. | Bookplate 4 x 7 cm |
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