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O.WINSTON LINK (1914-2001)
A binder with 37 crisp photographs documenting a hospital in NewYork City.
Includes images of the exterior, patients waiting and recovering in rooms, nurses (including one
shot from below of a white-uniformed nurse striding down a hallway), lab technicians (including
women), surgeons, physical therapists and their patients, other doctors, and the kitchen staff (who
are African American). Each are depicted in Link’s characteristic cinematic aesthetic. Ferrotyped
silver prints, the images measuring 8x10 inches (20.3x25.4 cm.), and the reverse, each with Link’s
58 East 34th St. owl hand stamp and a numeric notation, in pencil, on verso; housed in plastic
sleeves. 4to, binder with metal ring binding, missing the exterior covers, but with the stiff endpapers
and a metal spine. 1953
[2,000/3,000]
This series of images depicts the New York Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital/Beekman
Downtown Hospital located in NewYork City.
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(DENTISTRY)
A large archive of approximately 335
photographs of teeth.
Some with medieval-looking orthodontia, and
others depicting examinations, dental models, and
decay. Silver prints, the images measuring 2
1
/
4
x1
3
/
4
to 5
3
/
4
x3
7
/
8
inches (5.7x4.4 to 14.6x9.8 cm.), the
sheets approximately 3x2
1
/
4
to 5x7 inches (7.6x5.7
to 12.7x17.8 cm.), and the reverse. 1940s-50s
[700/1,000]
WITH—
A group of 40 black and white cellulose
negatives, mostly X-rays.
Measuring 3
1
/
4
x1
7
/
8
and
5x3
1
/
2
inches (8.3x4.8 and 12.7x8.9 cm.), some
with notations in pencil, on verso. 1940s-50s.
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