Vanderbilt Medical School, 5th and Elm
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Title
Vanderbilt Medical School, 5th and Elm
Description
A lithographic illustration of the Vanderbilt Medical School in 1895, used as an advertisement for Ciba's pharmaceutical product, desoxycorticosterone acetate. On the front, a printed caption stating "Vanderbilt Medical School, Nashville, Tennessee," with a handwritten legend: "5th Ave S & Elm St." On the back, a description of the origin and facilities of the building, in the hand of Dr. William H. Witt.
This building was the site of Vanderbilt's medical department from the time of its split with the University of Nashville in 1895, until it moved to the South Campus in 1911, at which point this building was used as a hospital and clinic.
This building was the site of Vanderbilt's medical department from the time of its split with the University of Nashville in 1895, until it moved to the South Campus in 1911, at which point this building was used as a hospital and clinic.
Creator
Ciba Pharmaceuticals
Date
1895
Rights
Copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Identifier
4A-02-01
Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Post card
Physical Dimensions
7 in. x 5.25 in.
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Online Submission
No
Collection
Citation
Ciba Pharmaceuticals, “Vanderbilt Medical School, 5th and Elm,” VUMC Through Time: A Photographic Archive, accessed June 7, 2023, https://eblthroughtime.library.vanderbilt.edu/items/show/12.