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A section inside the Pollen Allergy pamphlet on the connection between Hay Fever and Pollen.
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A container that holds a set of clean needles for syringes.
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A box containing multiple forms of pharmaceuticals that physicians would prescribe to patients.
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A sign used to warn visitors of infected hospital rooms and wards.
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A pair of tongs that could be used for surgical procedures.
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A sign used to warn visitors of infected hospital rooms and wards.
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The exterior of the School of Medicine building at 706 South Wolcott.
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A vile of sterile solution, Procaine Hydrochloride, a fast-acting anesthetic.
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An informational pamphlet on pollen allergies and treatments.
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A notebook owned by medical student Perry Hartman for Physiology III.
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The lid of a container that holds multiple syringe needles.
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A portrait of Nathan Davis, founder of Mercy Hospital.
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A photo of the exterior of Mercy Hospital in the early 1900s.
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A medical bag owned by Alvin F. Batie, M.D.
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A box containing prescription medication for treating various illnesses.
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A sign used to warn visitors of infected hospital rooms and wards.
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A box of glass syringes of various sizes.
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A sign used to warn hospital visitors of infected rooms and wards.
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A box of anal dilators used to treat constipation in the 1940s.
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A diabetic slide rule used to determine caloric intake for diabetic patients.
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A reproduction of a composite of the 1933 graduating class of the Loyola School of Medicine.
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A packet of pills used to treat asthma and other lung illnesses.
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A photograph of the staff and founder of the American College of Surgeons.
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Photograph of the exterior of the American College of Surgeons campus.
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An X-ray slide of a ribcage.