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  • Works of art in any medium, including performance art. A work of art may exist as a part of a larger object, e.g., a mural painting or a painting on a piece of furniture. When referring to the study or practice of the fine arts or the fine and decorative arts together, use "art." In reference to pieces of fine or decorative arts as collectables rather than museum objects, in English use either "art objects" or the French term "objets d'art," which emphasizes this meaning.

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        MS 232 · Collection · undated

        Buddhist in Gold on Shoji Paper contains, a single page containing a color illustration and inscription in Mandarin Chinese of a descriptive poem. Illustration made on Shoji paper. The item is in good condition. Page measures 34.5 centimeters by 33 centimeters; 0.0625 cubic feet (one folder).

        John P. McGovern Historical Collections & Research Center
        MS 119 · Collection · 1938-1999

        The Stanley Donald Greenberg (1930-1999) papers comprise artworks, medical and popular publications, photographs, teaching slides, and awards. The bulk of the materials seems to date from the 1980s and 1990s, and they may have been donated by a relative named Joanne.

        Subjects: Pathology.

        Greenberg, Stanley Donald
        Japanese wood block prints
        MS 205 · Collection · 1830, 1910-1920

        The Japanese wood block prints collection consists of Japanese woodblock prints that were acquired by the McGovern Historical Center over time. How the prints came to archive is uncertain. However, it the opinion of the archive staff that the prints were part of other Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission collections acquired by ABCC staff during their work in Japan. The prints lack provenance, but because of their cultural value the prints are being preserved. The collection contains one folder in the Small Manuscript Collection (SMS) oversize box.

        There are three prints. “Plum Blossoms and Long Tailed Bird” by Utagawa HIROSHIGE (1797-1858), printed in 1830 in Edo period in the uyiko-e style and measuring 6 15/16 inches wide by 15 1/16 inches tall. HIROSHIGE is considered to be the last great artist in that style. This print is a polychrome woodblock print, in and color on paper.

        The other two prints are in the Shin-hanga style, which is a style associated with prints produced around 1910 to 1920. They are from the famous Night Scenes series, characterized by the use of blue and black ink to create the night scences. The prints are known as “Lake Biwa,” depicting a small boat on Lake Biwa and “Ohashi Bridge at Atako,” depicting travelers crossing the bridge at night. The artist for both prints is Shoda KOHO (1878-1946). The prints measure 7.5 inches wide by 10.25 inches tall. They are referred to by collectors as (chuban-sized prints).

        Subjects: Wood block prints, Hiroshige, Koho, ukiyo-e style, shin-hanga print, Ohashi Bridge, Lake Biwa.

        John P. McGovern Historical Collections & Research Center
        Vernie Stembridge, MD papers
        MS 143 · Collection · 1945-2000

        The Vernie A. Stembridge, MD papers contains professional papers, military records, reprints, administrative records, correspondence, awards, photographs, realia, oversized materials, personal papers, artifacts, yearbooks, textbooks, monographs, printed materials, memorabilia, ceritifactes, artwork, and audiovisual materials. The collection documents the life and career of Dr. Vernie Stembridge who was a leader in the field of pathology. The collection chronicles his medical education and training at University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in Norfolk, Virginia, the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, Oak Ridge, Tennessee as well as his leadership positions and consulting work at Parkland Memorial Hospital of Dallas, Southwestern Medical School, Southwestern Allied Health Sciences School, the Dallas Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Baylor University Medical Center, Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, and the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Notable personal materials within the collection include Dr. Stembridge’s projector, plague, gavel, and Tiffany sterling silver bowl. The collection equals of 28 cubic feet and contains 26 boxes, including 3 oversized boxes. The materials date from 1945 to 2000. The materials are in good condition.

        Stembridge, Vernie A.
        IC 094 · Collection · 1949-1987

        The Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records equal 86 cubic feet and contain roughly 1100 items of artwork plus administrative records. Items are housed in 17 document boxes, 49 oversize boxes, map drawer, and framed items. It consists of drawings, paintings, sketches, printed images, and artist notes depicting historical and 20th century figures in the history of cardiology, cancer research, psychiatry, and Texas medicine. The records and artwork demonstrate the artistry, planning, production, and evolution of an art department for a magazine publishing company from 1948 - 1980.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        Thomas Matney, PhD papers
        MS 146 · Collection · 1929-2011

        The Thomas Matney papers, MS 146, includes materials from 1926 through 2011 relating to Dr. Matney’s research in genetics, Dr. Matney’s teaching materials, and his research as a community activist into the support and well being of at-risk children. Dr. Matney was the first associate dean of the newly formed UT Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences as well as a professor of genetics and environmental science and a student advisor. Professor Matney made important contributions to scientific understanding of cancer-causing agents and the genetic mechanisms that underlie the development of cancer.

        This collection contains eleven series: I. Personal Papers; II. Administrative Papers III. Business Correspondence; IV. Publications; V. Research; VI. School and Community Research Projects; VII. Teaching Materials; VIII. Student Files; IX. Travel; X. Realia and Ephemera; and XI. Audiovisual Materials. This collection contains much of the research conducted by Dr. Matney as well as his teaching materials. One of the highlights of this collection is the research proposals and papers from Dr. Matney's time with the Atomic Energy Commission along with a letter from Dr. Schull of the RERF to Dr. Matney when he was ill. Another highlight of the collection is the Temperature Gradient Plate, a device invented by Dr. Matney.

        The materials in this collection are in good condition with some minor tears and brittle paper. Mrs. Nancy Matney donated Dr. Matney’s collection of personal and business correspondence, photographs, newspaper articles, pamphlets, diplomas, awards, artwork, a scrapbook, yearbooks, journal articles, abstracts, contracts, applications, research notes and notebooks, lecture notes, audiovisual material, ephemera, and realia to the John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center in January 2011. The collection is 10.5 cubic feet (thirteen boxes) and is collection 146.

        Matney, Thomas
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0405-094 · Item · 1955 September/October
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink on Crescent bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Physiology and Pathology of the Heart," features what appears to be a heart artery. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1955 issue on page 94. There are publication markings. Reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "Heart 1955 Sept-Oct."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0405-095 · Item · 1955 September/October
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Physiology and Pathology of the Heart," features an illustration of bacterial figures drinking out of mugs happily while others are visibly becoming distressed. One of the mugs has a foamy drink labelled, "ANTIBIOTICS." Reverse side has old glue streaks. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1955 issue on page 95.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0405-096 · Item · 1955 September/October
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, gouache, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, "Cardiac Classics," features an illustration of a female figure squatting with their organs being visible. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1955 issue on page 96. There are publication markings on the left side. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Sept-Oct 55."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0405-097 · Item · 1955 September/October
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, paint, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Hypertension and Toxema of pregnancy" features representations of sperm cells and female reproductive eggs. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1955 issue on page 97. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "Heart 1955 Sept-Oct."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0405-099 · Item · 1955 September/October
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, paint, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Pregnant Women and scales" features a pregnant unbalanced woman behind a table with an ubalanced scale. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1955 issue on page 99. Reverse side has old glue streaks.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0406-106 · Item · 1955 November/December
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, graphite, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Cardiac Classic" features a man holding a staff with a snake wrapped around it. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1955 issue on page 106. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Nov-Dec 1955."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0406-110 · Item · 1955 November/December
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (radiograph, tape, paper, ink, graphite) on board. The illustration entitled, “Pericardiectomy for Relief of Chronic Constrictive Pericarditis" features an x-ray image of a chronic constrictive pericarditis. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1955 issue on page 110. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Nov-Dec 1955," and text.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0406-110v · Item · 1955 November/December
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (radiograph, tape, paper, ink, graphite) on board. The illustration entitled, “Pericardiectomy for Relief of Chronic Constrictive Pericarditis" features an x-ray image of a chronic constrictive pericarditis. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1955 issue on page 110. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Nov-Dec 1955," and text.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0406-111 · Item · 1955 November/December
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (radiograph, graphite,ink) on board. The illustration entitled, “Pericardiectomy for Relief of Chronic Constrictive Pericarditis" features an x-ray image of a chronic constrictive pericarditis. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1955 issue on page 111. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Nov-Dec 1955," and text.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0406-111v · Item · 1955 November/December
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (radiograph, graphite,ink) on board. The illustration entitled, “Pericardiectomy for Relief of Chronic Constrictive Pericarditis" features an x-ray image of a chronic constrictive pericarditis. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1955 issue on page 111. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Nov-Dec 1955," and text.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0406-112 · Item · 1955 November/December
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, paper, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Heart with chart" features a chart spreading across the silhouette of a heart. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1955 issue on page 112. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Nov-Dec 1955," and text.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0406-113 · Item · 1955 November/December
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, paint, graphite, tape, staple) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Cardiac Clinic: Dissecting Aneurysm of the Aorta" features a drawing of an aneurysm of the aorta. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1955 issue on page 113. There are publication markings.The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Nov-Dec 1955."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-065 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, sticker) on white bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Woman with caldron" features an elderly woman in a room filled with flowers, plants, and flower pots, stirring a caldron while being watched by her black cat. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 65 for the article titled, "Overdigitalization." There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-071 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed meida (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Man reading in chair" features a man reading while sitting in a chair. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 71. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July-Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-01 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #1" features a two hands pointing to a leg with prominent varicose veins. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-02 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, color pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #2 and 5" features a drawing of an upside down leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-03 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, color pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #3 and 4" features a drawing of one leg with varicose veins present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-04 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #6" features an upright leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-05 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #7" features an upright leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-06 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed meida (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #8" features a drawing of an upside down leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July-Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-07 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #9" features an upright leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-08 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed meida (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #10" features an upright leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-09 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #11, 14, 15" features an upright leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July-Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-10 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #12" features two upright legs with a tourniquet applied on the left leg. Varicose veins are present on the left leg. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July-Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-073-11 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #13" features an upright leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 73. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-075-01 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #16" features a drawing of an upside down leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 75. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July-Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-075-03 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #18" features two upright legs with an elastic bandage wrapped around the left leg. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 75. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July-Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-075-02 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #17" features a drawing of an upside down leg with a tourniquet applied. Varicose veins are present. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 75. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July-Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0504-075-04 · Item · 1956 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Varicose Veins #19" features an upright leg with an elastic bandage wrapped around it. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1956 issue on page 75. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB July-Aug 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0505-100 · Item · 1956 September/October
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled "Snowman" features a person building a round snowman outside in a field. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1956 issue on page 100. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB September-October 1956."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0602-024 · Item · 1957 March/April
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (plastic sheet, tape, graphite, ink) on bristol board. The illustration entitled "Taxi cab" features a drawing of a man with a small brief case getting on a taxi cab. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin March-April 1957 issue on page 4. There are publication markings. Reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0601-004 · Item · 1957 January/February
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil, tape, tracing paper) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled "Heart with block" features a drawing of a heart. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin January-February 1957 issue on page 4. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Jan-Feb 1957," and has publication marking written with blue color pencil.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0702-027 · Item · 1958 March/April
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled "Clinical and Research Abstracts" features a drawing of a sphygmomanometer. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin March-April 1958 issue on page 27. There are publication markings. Reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0604-066 · Item · 1957 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled "Doctor with chart" features a drawing of a doctor reading a chart. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1957 issue on page 66. There are publication markings. Reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0604-067 · Item · 1957 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled "Patient in bed with doctor" features a patient in bed with an anesthetist besides him. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1957 issue on page 67. There are publication markings. Reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0604-074 · Item · 1957 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (paper, ink, graphite, colored pencil, tape) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Cardiac Clinic: Renal Hypertension" features a drawing of a sphygmomanometer wrapped around a kidney ureter. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1957 issue on page 74. There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0604-075 · Item · 1957 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (radiograph, tape, graphite, ink) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “X-ray image of spine;" features an x-ray image of an aortogram done to a patient which shows an obstructed left renal artery with a dialation of the vessel. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1957 issue on page 75. There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0605-090 · Item · 1957 September/October
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, paint, graphite, tape, stickers) on board. The illustration entitled, “Mother dropping child off at school" features a drawing of a child being dropped off at school by their mother. The school is visible showing kids entering it. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1957 issue on page 90. There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0703-059 · Item · 1958 May/June
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, graphite, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Man in chair eating" features a drawing of a patient sitting on a chair and having their meal. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin May-June 1958 issue on page 59. There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0606-113 · Item · 1957 November/December
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, graphite, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Acute Myocarditis" features a drawing of a title banner with a heart on the right corner. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1957 issue on page 113. There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0704-065 · Item · 1958 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, paint, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Speech Rehabilitation in Aphasia" features a drawing of a man sitting on a chair and facing a mirror while a doctor stands behind him showing him an object in his hand through the reflection of the mirror. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1958 issue on page 65. There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0705-089 · Item · 1958 September/October
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (printed image, graphite, ink, colored pencil) on board. The illustration entitled, “Surgical Treatment in Myocardial Infarction" features a printed image of a technique used in excision and repair of a heart damaged by myoacardial infarction. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1958 issue on page 89. There are publication markings. The reverse side has a circled number two done with a red color pencil.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0705-092 · Item · 1958 September/October
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, tape, sticker) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Aterial Occlusion: Medical Management" features a drawing of a patient laying on an oscillating bed. There is text on the image that reads, "An oscillating bed helps collateral circulation to develop after arterial occlusion." It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1958 issue on page 92. There are publication markings. The reverse side has tape residue and text stating, "The Heart Bulletin - Sept- Oct 1958 pg 92."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0803-042 · Item · 1959 May/June
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on water color paper. The illustration entitled, “The Artificial Kidney" features a drawing of a beaker representing an artificial kidney with plugs and a straw tube. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin May-June 1959 issue on page 42. There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0804-074 · Item · 1959 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil, tape) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Heart and lungs" features a drawing of heart and pair of lungs intertwined and merged together. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1959 issue on page 74. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0902-024-01 · Item · 1960 March/April
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, tape) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Blood Preassure" features a blood pressure cuff wrapped around an arm. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin March-April 1960 issue on page 24. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Mar-Apr 1960."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0902-024-02 · Item · 1960 March/April
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, graphite, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Graduated cylinder" features a drawing of two hands holding a graduated cylinder and a dropper. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin March-April 1960 issue on page 24. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB Mar-Apr 1960."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-1003-047 · Item · 1961 May/June
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, graphite, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Postural tachycardia" features a drawing of a hand grasping another hand by its wrist. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin May-June 1961 issue on page 47. There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-0903-058 · Item · 1960 May/June
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, graphite, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “American Heart Association Research Awards" features a drawing of a man holding a magnifying glass towards a heart. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin May-Junel 1960 issue on page 58. There are publication markings. The reverse side has notes written with blue ink, "THB May-June 1960."

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-1004-061 · Item · 1961 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, graphite, on water color paper. The illustration entitled, “Fibronolytic Therapy in Thromboembolic Disease" features a painting of a man in a laboratory next to beakers while holding a graduated cylinder. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1961 issue on page 61. There are publication markings. The reverse side is blank.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-1004-074 · Item · 1961 July/August
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Ink, graphite, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “The Dilemma of Pyelonephritis" features an illustration of a man holding a beaker and graduated cylinder over the bed of sleeping woman. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1961 issue on page 74. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings.

        Medical Arts Publishing Foundation
        IC094-heart-illustrations-1006-112 · Item · 1961 November/December
        Part of Medical Arts Publishing Foundation records

        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on card stock. The illustration entitled, “Fig. 1: Diagram of Normal Valsalva Maneuver" features a rough draft of a diagram with a normal response to the valsalva manuever with special instructions directed to the artist. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1961 issue on page 112. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1006-102 · Item · 1961 November/December
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        Mixed media (ink, graphite, paint) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “CPR" features a drawing of two men performing CPR on a third man. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1961 issue on page 102. There are publication markings. The names "Neil & Hurst" correspond to the authors of the article in which this illustration is shown. The reverse side has publication markings.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1006-113 · Item · 1961 November/December
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        Mixed media (ink, graphite, colored pencil) on card stock. The illustration entitled,“Fig. 2: Diagram of Abnormal ('square wave') response to the Valsalva Maneuver” features a rough draft of a diagram of an abnormal response to the valsalva manuever with special instructions directed to the artist. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin November-December 1961 issue on page 113. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1101-018 · Item · 1962 January/February
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        Gouache, graphite, on watercolor paper. The illustration entitled,“Book Reviews” features a painting of a book critic reading a book with a cigarette in hand. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin January-February 1962 issue on page 18. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings and tape.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1102-027 · Item · 1962 March/April
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        Mixed media (ink, graphite, glue, paper) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled,“Graph” features a graph. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin March-April 1962 issue on page 27. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings and tape.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1102-032 · Item · 1962 March/April
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        Gouache, graphite, on bristol paper. The illustration entitled,“Aldosterone in Hypertension and in Edema” features a doctors hand using a cone device. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin March-April 1962 issue on page 32. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1102-033 · Item · 1962 March/April
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        Mixed media (gouache, paint, graphite, colored pencil, glue, paper) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled,“Renal Diagram” features a drawing of a diagram highlighting the "Renal-Adrenal Interaction for Regulating Sodium Potassium and Water Excretion." It appeared in The Heart Bulletin March-April 1962 issue on page 33. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1102-036 · Item · 1962 March/April
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        Gouache, graphite, on watercolor paper. The illustration entitled,“Toxemia in Pregnancy” features a painting of a sphygmomanometer by two knitting needles and what appears to be a ball of yarn. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin March-April 1962 issue on page 36. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings as well.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1102-037 · Item · 1962 March/April
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        Gouache, graphite, on watercolor paper. The illustration entitled,“Toxemia in Pregnancy” features a painting of a door left ajar with a "no visitors" sign hanging from the door knob. A tidy room is shown with the lights turned off. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin March-April 1962 issue on page 37. There are publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings as well.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1104-076 · Item · 1963 July/August
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        Gouache, graphite, on Crescent water color board. The illustration entitled, “The Cold Pressure test: A Simple Index” features a painting of a sphygmomanometer floating in front of an iceberg on the ocean. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1963 issue on page 76. It is signed by Joseph F. Schwarting. The reverse side has archival notes.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1104-076v · Item · 1963 July/August
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        Gouache, graphite, on Crescent water color board. The illustration entitled, “The Cold Pressure test: A Simple Index” features a painting of a sphygmomanometer floating in front of an iceberg on the ocean. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin July-August 1963 issue on page 76. It is signed by Joseph F. Schwarting. The reverse side has archival notes.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1205-081 · Item · 1963 September/October
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        Gouache, graphite, on Strathmore water color board. The illustration entitled, ““Peripheral Auscultation: Prospecting with a Stethoscope” features a painting of a doctor using a stethoscope to check the heartbeat of a patient. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin September-October 1963 issue on page 81. It is signed by Joseph F. Schwarting. The reverse side is blank.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1301-006 · Item · 1964 January/February
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        Mixed media (gouache, graphite, bristol paper) on board. The illustration entitled, “Man with stacks of paper” features a painting of a tired worker with multiple stacks of paper. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin January-February 1964 issue on page 6. There are some publication marking. It is signed by Joseph F. Schwarting. The reverse side is blank.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1301-013 · Item · 1964 January/February
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        Mixed Media (gouache, graphite, colored pencil, ink) on bristol paper. The illustration entitled, “Pills and needle” features a painting of a needle and pills. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin January-February 1964 issue on page 13. There are some publication markings. The reverse side has publication markings.

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        IC094-heart-illustrations-1301-017 · Item · 1964 January/February
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        Gouache, graphite, on Strathmore water color board. The illustration entitled, ““Umbrella in snow” features a painting of a woman walking in snow with an umbrella. It appeared in The Heart Bulletin January-February 1964 issue on page 17. There are some publication markings. It is signed by Joseph F. Schwarting. The reverse side has some publication markings.

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        IC 097 · Collection · 1973-2024

        The University of Texas Faculty Wives collection comprises artwork, photographs, bylaws, meeting minutes, financial records, material related to event organization, some digital media, brochures, newsletters, financial records, and correspondence from the ladies' organization associated with the UT Medical School (Health Science Center at Houston), from the 1970s into the 2010s.

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