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Artifact Images
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Plate 1, Diseases Of The Eye from Diseases Of The Eye
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Plate 2, Diseases Of The Eye from Diseases Of The Eye
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Doctor Examining Ear
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"Doctor To Let Defective Baby Expire Unaided"
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Dr. Isaac Thompson's Celebrated Eye Water Tade Card (Back) from Dr. Isaac Thompson's Celebrated Eye Water Trade Card
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Dr. Isaac Thompson's Celebrated Eye Water Trade Card (Front) from Dr. Isaac Thompson's Celebrated Eye Water Trade Card
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Walking Out from Easter Seals Campaign
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Good News from Easter Seals Campaign
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Eugenic Certificate
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Dr. Henry H. Goddard from Eugenicists Would Improve Human Stock By Blotting Out Blood Taints
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A Farm And A Family, Page 2 from A Farm And A Family
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Glimpses Of Doctor Barnes Sanitarium, Stanford, Connecticut
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Home Health Care
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Howard Rusk
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Edouard Seguin, M.D. from In Memory Of Edouard Seguin, M.D.
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"Johnny Can't Play No More"
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Gunshot Fractures Of The Cranium from The Medical And Surgical History Of The War Of The Rebellion
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Eight Years After The Reception Of The Wound from The Medical And Surgical History Of The War Of The Rebellion
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Col. Henry L. Doherty from A Message Of Thanks
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Dr. Andrew McFarland from Modern Persecution
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Not Alienated from Modern Persecution
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Enforcing The "Nonentity" Principle from Modern Persecution
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Dr. McFarland Punishing One-Armed Wyant from Modern Persecution
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Dr. McFarland's Self-Accusation from Modern Persecution
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Mr. Morrison's Interview With The Governor from Modern Persecution
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Man With Microscope from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Children from MR 67: A First Report To The President On The Nation's Progress And Remaining Great Needs In The Campaign To Combat Mental Retardation
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Boy Swimming from Natative Knacks
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Newspaper Advertisement For The Black Stork
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Notes To Henry Hurd, Postcard 6 (Front) from Notes To Henry Hurd, Superintendent, Eastern Michigan Asylum