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Plate XIII: Decomposition of Light:Structure of the Solar Rays (1856)
Edward Livingston Youmans
(American, 1821 – 1887)
Illustration
Plate XIII: Protozoa (1914)
George Chandler Whipple
(American, 1866 – 1924)
Illustration
Plate XIV (Fig. 2): Broncho-pneumonia and purulent pleurisy in dog dying 7 days after gassing. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XIV: Protozoa (1914)
George Chandler Whipple
(American, 1866 – 1924)
Illustration
Plate XIX (Fig. 8): Lungs of dog surviving 5 days after exposure to superpalite, showing diminution in extent of edema and congestion and nearly complete disappearance of atelectasis and emphysema. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XIX: Miscellaneous (1914)
George Chandler Whipple
(American, 1866 – 1924)
Illustration
Plate XL (Fig. 1): Hemorrhages in lung of dog killed 10 days after phosgene gassing. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XV J.R. Smith’s juvenile drawing book (1822)
John Rubens Smith
(American, 1775 - 1849)
Drawings
Plate XV: Protozoa and Rotifera (1914)
George Chandler Whipple
(American, 1866 – 1924)
Illustration
Plate XVI (Fig. 1): Lungs of goat, monkey, and rat surviving, respectively, 4 hours and 10 minutes, 4 hours and 55 minutes, and 6 hours, after exposure for 15 minutes to chlorpicrin. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XVI: Rotifera (1914)
George Chandler Whipple
(American, 1866 – 1924)
Illustration
Plate XVII (Fig. 1): Thoracic organs in situ of a dog surviving 24 hours after a lethal dose of superpalite. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XVII: Rotifera and Crustacea (1914)
George Chandler Whipple
(American, 1866 – 1924)
Illustration
Plate XVIII (Fig. 2): Lungs and trachea of dog dying 2 days after exposure to superpalite. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XVIII: Crustacea, Bryozoa, and Spongidæ (1914)
George Chandler Whipple
(American, 1866 – 1924)
Illustration
Plate XX (Fig. 1): Water color drawing showing lungs and trachea of dog dying 37 hours after exposure. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXI (Fig. 2): Water color drawing showing lungs and trachea of dog dying 2 days after exposure. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXII (Fig. 3): Large areas of atelectasis in an emphysematous lobe of a dog’s lung. (Fig. 4) Tongue, larynx, and trachea of dog 2 days after exposure to mustard gas, showing edema of larynx, membranous tracheitis, and laryngitis. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXIV (Fig. 18): Pneumonia with early abscess formation in dog dying 5 days after exposure to mustard gas. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXIX (Fig. 1): Spleen, kidney, and wall of aorta from a dog dying 8 hours after inhalation of arsine. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXV (Fig. 19): Necrotizing membrane of epiglottis and larynx and extensive pneumonia 5 days after a 30-minute exposure to mustard gas. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXVI (Fig. 22): Eye of dog dying 4 days and 21 hours after exposure to mustard gas. (Fig. 23) Eye of animal dying 7 days after exposure to mustard gas. (Fig. 24) Water color drawing of trachea showing constriction below larynx; 1 month after exposure. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXVII (Fig. 1): Lungs of dog, surviving 5 hours, gassed with a high concentration of cyanogen chloride. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXVIII (Fig. 3): Lungs of dog surviving 7 hours after a lethal dose of cyanogen bromide. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXXI (Fig. 3): Spleen, kidney, and section of aorta of dog surviving 49 hours after inhalation of arsine. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXXIII (Fig. 1): Trachea and lungs from dog dying 1 day after exposure to ethyldichlorarsine. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXXVII (Fig. 6): Pneumonia confined to one lobe and appearing as large yellow abscesses on the surface in dog dying 5 days after exposure. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Plate XXXVIII (Figs. 8, 9): Congestion and hemorrhage about the bronchial tree standing out sharply against relatively normal lung tissue. (1920)
Milton C. Winternitz
(American, 1885-1959)
Illustration
Platelet transfusion therapy (1986)
National Institutes of Health
(American, 1887-)
Posters
Plates (c. 1936)
J. Howard Iams
(American, 20th Century)
Index of American Design
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