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[Charcoal Drawing of a Dark Forked Path Lined with Lights]

Description: Charcoal drawing of a dark, winding forked path surrounded by grassy hills. There is a bright, cross-shaped star in the dark night sky. Lighted lamps line the road in the background of the image. There is the side of a structure visible on the right-hand side of the drawing. There is a handwritten note on the back of the drawing that reads, "To Dr. and Mrs. M. Bodansky, with wishes for a Happy New Year, A. J. Goldforb, and delightful memories of our visit with you".
Date: December 15, 1939
Creator: Goldforb, A. J.

Chemical Composition

Description: Benjamin R. Harris' legal patent from the United States Patent Office, on the chemical compositions he created which are products with hydrophyllic characters and explaining how he forms them.
Date: December 3, 1935
Creator: Harris, Benjamin R.

[Christmas Card: 1937]

Description: Holiday card from Doris and Bernard Appel featuring a photograph of Doris's sculpture of Imhotep along with a quote from Osler that reads, "The first physician to emerge from the mists of antiquity.'
Date: 1937
Creator: Appel, Doris & Appel, Bernard

[Christmas Card: 1938]

Description: Holiday card from Doris and Bernard Appel featuring a photograph of Doris's sculpture of Marie Curie from her Hall of Medicine sculpture series. The card wishes readers a happy new year and includes a quote from Curie to her daughter.
Date: 1938
Creator: Appel, Doris & Appel, Bernard

[Christmas Card: 1939]

Description: Holiday card from Doris and Bernard Appel featuring a photograph of Doris's sculpture of Louis Pasteur, along with a quote from Pasteur that reads, "It is my belief that science and beauty will triumph over over ignorance and war."
Date: 1939
Creator: Appel, Doris

[Christmas Card: 1945]

Description: Holiday card from Doris and Bernard Appel featuring a photograph of Doris's sculpture, Praying Hands, along with a quote from General MacArthur about the ending of World War II. The holiday greeting printed on the card includes the names of the Appel's three daughters, with the names of each daughter's own children handwritten beneath.
Date: 1945
Creator: Appel, Doris & Appel, Bernard

[Christmas Card: 1963]

Description: Holiday card from Doris and Bernard Appel featuring a photograph of Doris's sculpture and a carved panel from her sculpture series, The Hall of Medicine, that reads, "The future belongs to those who will have done most for suffering humanity. -Pasteur".
Date: 1963
Creator: Appel, Doris & Appel, Bernard

[Christmas Card: 1965~]

Description: Holiday card from Doris and Bernard Appel featuring a photograph of Doris's sculpture of Lord Joseph Lister, along with two captions about his life and contributions to medicine.
Date: 1965
Creator: Appel, Doris & Appel, Bernard

[Christmas Card: 1973]

Description: Holiday card from Doris and Bernard Appel featuring a photograph of Doris's sculpture, with a message that reads, "May 1973 be the breakthrough year for cancer research ."
Date: 1972/1973
Creator: Appel, Doris & Appel, Bernard

[Christmas Card: Praying Hands]

Description: Holiday card from Doris and Bernard Appel featuring a photograph of Doris's sculpture, Praying Hands. The message on the first portion of the card reads, "With our hearts' deepest wishes- for which there are no words. Doris and Bernard Appel". The second message on the card reads, "Darling Heart- you are my sunshine! I love you inexpressively forever. Gram and darling grandpa!"
Date: unknown
Creator: Appel, Doris & Appel, Benard

[Clipping: A Gallery for Giants of Healing]

Description: Clipping of a magazine article about the Hall of Medicine sculpture series created by Doris Appel. The article describes the creation of the project, gives comments from Appel, and lists some of the contributions of the medical history figures featured in the project. The article also contains photos of the sculptures on display and of Doris Appel.
Date: unknown
Creator: Heller, Linda
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