Photography Credits for "A Short History of NIH"

Illustration of NIH Campus
Poster Illustration archive by L. Azzinaro

oil painting in the Office of the Director
Dr. Joseph J. Kinyoun, founder of the Hygienic Laboratory. Photograph of oil painting in the Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health

Illustration of grim reaper like figure
A representation of the cholera epidemic of the nineteenth century. National Library of Medicine photograph archive

Photograph of NIH Director
Photo of Dr. Kinyoun, photograph courtesy of the NIH Almanac

Photograph of Ida A. Bengtson working in the lab
Dr. Ida A. Bengtson, the first woman to be hired as a bacteriologist in the Hygienic Laboratory. National Library of Medicine photograph archive.

black and white photo of Senator
Senator Joseph E. Ransdell of Louisiana. National Library of Medicine photograph archive

old aerial photo of NIH Campus
NIH campus, ca. 1947. National Cancer Institute "Building 6" shown to the right. NIH Historical Office photograph archive

Photograph of President speaking at podium in building one
In 1940, President Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the new NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland. National Archives and Records Administration photograph, courtesy of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York

Photograph of worker
Industrial worker in protective gear. National Archives and Records Administration. (Note on photographer: this photograph was probably taken by the distinguished African American photographer Gordon Parks, employed during World War II by the United States government to document the war effort.)

Photograph of gas mask
WWII Oxygen communications mask. Courtesy of Dr. Adrianne Noe, Director, National Museum of Health and Medicine

director receiving award
Dr. James A. Shannon, NIH Director, 1955 - 1968, receiving the Distinguished Federal Civilian Service Award from President Lyndon B. Johnson in 1966. NIH record, 20 August 1968, p. 1.

photo of director
Dr. James A. Shannon, courtesy of the NIH Almanac

photo of campus
National Institute of Health, 1949, NIH Historical Office photograph archive

drawing of clinical center
Artist's 1948 sketch for the NIH Clinical Center. NIH Historical Office photograph archive

photo of mouse in device
"In 1944, X-ray treatments for cancer were first tested on tumors for mice. This instrument was used to position the mouse so that only the tumor to be irradiated was exposed while the rest of the body was protected." National Library of Medicine photograph archive

Person getting ice poured on them in operating room during open-heart surgery
"In 1955, open-heart surgery was performed at the NIH Clinical Center using hypothermia." National Library of Medicine photograph

Photo of Stetten
Dr. DeWitt Stetten, Jr. NIH Historical Office photographic archive.

photo of NLM
National Library of Medicine. NIH Historical Office photograph archive

poster for conference
Poster for a 1995 Consensus Development Conference about a medical problem widely suffered by travelers. Medical Arts and Photography Branch poster, National Institutes of Health

poster for conference
Poster for 1997 Consensus Development Conference on biomaterials. Medical Arts and Photography Branch poster, National Institutes of Health

conference poster
Poster for 1997 conference on arthritis and osteoporosis, sponsored by the NIH Office for Research on Women's Health. Medical Arts and Photography Branch, National Institutes of Health