Children's Bureau Centennial
a030491 8month
Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)
Title:
8-month-old infant born prematurely weighed 3 pounds, 10 ounces at birth.
Contributor (Organization):
United States. Children's Bureau.
Subject (Keyword):
Infant, Premature growth & development
Publication Information:
[194-]
Copyright Statement:
The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Order No.:
A030491
Physical Description:
1 photographic print : b&w ; 24 x 20 cm.
Image Description:
Full-length portrait from above of infant lying on her back; a tape measure is stretched out next to her.
Note (General):
On recto: Classification: Infants -- growth & development
On verso: U.S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau
Note (General):
From the collection of Children's Bureau photographs related to health and human services and child welfare.
Restrictions on Access:
HMD provides access to digital images in lieu of originals when electronic copies exist. Access to originals may require advance notice. Please see HMD Reference Librarian for more information.
URL:
Call Number:
WA 320 C25 box 15 sub
Record UI:
101448357
NOTE: Anyone other the Children's Bureau, must go directly to this site for licensing.
Contact:
Ginny A. Roth
Ginny.Roth@nih.gov
Here is the information for Light, Inc. to order high resolution TIF files for publication:
Light, Inc.
12160-A Tech Road
Silver Spring, Maryland 20904-1914
E-mail: nlm.requests@yahoo.com
Phone: (301) 680-9700
Fax: (301) 680-0575
Just make sure you provide the order number for the image when making a request (e.g. A013630).
For credit lines, please use, "Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine." If it is a WHO (World Health Organization) image, please add the additional line, "Photo by the World Health Organization." Sometimes they list a photographer in the data record and if so, I recommend adding the name of the photographer as well (e.g., Photo by P. Larsen, World Health Organization).
Photo Credit: National Library of Medicine
Note: This was originally part of the Children's Bureau Collection!
a030491 8month
Collection:
Images from the History of Medicine (NLM)
Title:
8-month-old infant born prematurely weighed 3 pounds, 10 ounces at birth.
Contributor (Organization):
United States. Children's Bureau.
Subject (Keyword):
Infant, Premature growth & development
Publication Information:
[194-]
Copyright Statement:
The National Library of Medicine believes this item to be in the public domain.
Order No.:
A030491
Physical Description:
1 photographic print : b&w ; 24 x 20 cm.
Image Description:
Full-length portrait from above of infant lying on her back; a tape measure is stretched out next to her.
Note (General):
On recto: Classification: Infants -- growth & development
On verso: U.S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau
Note (General):
From the collection of Children's Bureau photographs related to health and human services and child welfare.
Restrictions on Access:
HMD provides access to digital images in lieu of originals when electronic copies exist. Access to originals may require advance notice. Please see HMD Reference Librarian for more information.
URL:
Call Number:
WA 320 C25 box 15 sub
Record UI:
101448357
NOTE: Anyone other the Children's Bureau, must go directly to this site for licensing.
Contact:
Ginny A. Roth
Ginny.Roth@nih.gov
Here is the information for Light, Inc. to order high resolution TIF files for publication:
Light, Inc.
12160-A Tech Road
Silver Spring, Maryland 20904-1914
E-mail: nlm.requests@yahoo.com
Phone: (301) 680-9700
Fax: (301) 680-0575
Just make sure you provide the order number for the image when making a request (e.g. A013630).
For credit lines, please use, "Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine." If it is a WHO (World Health Organization) image, please add the additional line, "Photo by the World Health Organization." Sometimes they list a photographer in the data record and if so, I recommend adding the name of the photographer as well (e.g., Photo by P. Larsen, World Health Organization).
Photo Credit: National Library of Medicine
Note: This was originally part of the Children's Bureau Collection!