H8885 "Phossy Jaw"
Phossy jaw, formally phosphorus necrosis of the jaw, is an occupational disease of those who work with white phosphorus, also known as yellow phosphorus, without proper safeguards. It was most commonly seen in workers in the match-stick industry in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
H8886 O. D. 2
Results of Lead-poisoning
Double wrist drop
H12977 Sinaiticus Codex, 1862 (open) New York City. Codex Sinaiticus is one of the most important books in the world. Handwritten well over 1600 years ago, the manuscript contains the Christian Bible in Greek, including the oldest complete copy of the New Testament.
H18410 Basement #3 This basement, though by no means standard, illustrates the use to which basement space can be put and the type of service it can best render.
H18411 Primary room for Religious Education #3
H18412 A more desirable room for primary classes #2
H29671 In the kindergarten. Mother's Memorial Center. Cincinnati, Ohio
H29673 A class of young women in the Domestic Science room; Mother's Memorial Center. Cincinnati, Ohio
H29672 Noon Day lunch in the nursery. Mother's Memorial Center. Cincinnati, Ohio
H29674 Story hour in the kindergarten. Mother's Memorial Social Center. Cincinnati, Ohio
H29675 Group of Portuguese children and worker who comes from the School of Religious Education and Social Service. Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts
H29676 Church at Cedartown built through the efforts of the Superintendent and workers of the McCarthy Settlement House. Cedartown, Georgia
H29677 Nurse helping old man down the steps who has just had an operation for cataracts. Rose Gregory Houschen Settlement. El Paso, Texas.
H29678 Mother at the bedside of child who has just had its tonsils removed at clinic in connection with Rose Gregory Houschen Settlement. El Paso, Texas.
H29679 Sewing Department E. L. Rust Home. Holly Springs, Mississippi
H29680 Domestic Science Department of the E. L. Rust Home. Holly Springs, Mississippi
H29681 Students of the Freshman class. Boylan Home School for Girls. Jacksonville, Florida
H31545 Republican "Wigwam" South East Corner Lake and Market Street. Photographed by Hesler During Convention, May, 1860. Original in Chicago Historical Society Collection