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![Elizabeth Blackwell](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/SRR033.jpeg?itok=USXTVdqD)
Elizabeth Blackwell (1821-1910) was the first woman in the world to graduate from medical school and become a physician. The collection includes images of Dr. Blackwell and her writings dating to the late 19th century
![Elsie Gutchess Great Women of the USA Collection](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/YSW005.jpg?itok=DaZxWpun)
Items from the papers of historian Elsie Gutchess, including primary and secondary materials relating to the history of women in the United States.
![Cathedral radio](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/NYSMU0026-03.jpg?itok=dmpC8V8k)
Selected objects from miSci’s collection of 15,000 science and technology artifacts.
![Willard Asylum Scrapbooks](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/NYEFM002b.jpg?itok=2jixsMs8)
Two scrapbooks compiled by Anne Maycock Hopkins, wife of Dr. Horace G. Hopkins, physician at former Willard Asylum and Willard State Hospital from 1874-1894.
![William N. Weeden Color Printing Manuscript 1886](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/RVE001_weeden_58.jpg?itok=n9NwIL5U)
The William N. Weeden Color Printing Manuscript is an inventor's hand-written account in 1886 of his discovery of a printing method that produced multi-color printing with one impression. The collection includes color prints generated by the process.