Name/Title
Terrae Mariae Medicus 1962Entry/Object ID
Y1962Description
Terrae Mariae Medicus - published in 1962. Joint yearbook of the UM medical school and nursing school. Nursing school section is after medical school, from pages 140-208. Begins with a dedication followed by headshots of some of faculty and staff, other faculty and staff photo interspersed in following section that covers various nursing specialties. Halfway through section on specialties is a section for the class of 1963 and includes small head shots of each student and their name and includes a section for February graduates. This is followed by captions and photos documenting various clubs and traditions. Finally is a section with each of the graduates of 1962, that includes a section with larger headshots and brief paragraphs describing each individual.
Physical Description: Yearbook is black with a smooth cover, which is rigid. Title and year is along spine and in gold colored lettering. Gold colored raised image of two snakes coiled around a winged rod (caduceus) on front.Collection
School of Nursing CollectionAcquisition
Accession
FICSource or Donor
Found in CollectionAcquisition Method
Found in CollectionLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
YearbookNomenclature Primary Object Term
SerialNomenclature Sub-Class
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Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsBook Details
Date Published
1962Publication Language
EnglishCall No.
Y1962Condition
Overall Condition
GoodNotes
Structurally sound and binding in good shape. Some faint white discoloration along bottom back along with some white small spots.Provenance
Notes
Donated by Joyce F. Kaetzel, Class of 1958.General Notes
Note
Notes: The rod of asclepius is an ancient greek symbol for healing. In the US the rod of asclepius is sometimes confused with the caduceus (two snakes around a rod).
Status: OK
Status By: Caughey, Dan
Status Date: 2012-07-31Created By
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July 31, 2012Updated By
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August 22, 2024