“ . . . ”
seen from Sweden
seen from India
seen from Switzerland
seen from Yemen
seen from Saudi Arabia

seen from Türkiye
seen from Netherlands
seen from Norway
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Türkiye

seen from Netherlands
seen from China

seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from Italy
seen from Germany

seen from United Kingdom

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United States

seen from T1
“ . . . ”
The Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital Archives has its first collection available as part of UCSF’s digital collections on Calisphere!
The collection consists of over 100 digitized images scanned from 3 x 5 cellulose acetate negatives that date from the 1930s. The images document the exteriors of the hospital buildings as well as interior rooms, hallways, equipment, and staff.
Learn more about the collection on our blog.
Images:
- Showing equipment and the site of injection prepared. SFGH 2015 005, box 3, envelope 10.
- San Francisco General Hospital administration building and front gate. SFGH 2015 005, box 1, envelope 11.
- San Francisco General Hospital chest clinic technician with x-rays. SFGH 2015 005, box 1, envelope 37.
“ ... ”
Thinks about pissing Mimzy off.
“ Heh. ”
CAUTION
“ i have to say you’re quite the specimen, and so, i’ve decided i shall aid you for the moment. “ - pxppinmolly @ baxter
AKA My Latest Obsession
@pxppinmolly
“ ...did you just call me a specimen? ”
Huh. So THAT’S what that was like.
“ Ech, never mind, good, I’ve been needing samples of you and your brothers’ venom for AGES now. ”
PSTT POST !!!
we dont talk much but seeing u on my dash makes me super happy (esp ur gorgeous art!) n i am always supporting u !
asdgjkl??? this is so sweet thank you???
|3.20.18--3.23.18| There's nothing more scary than going to ER by myself and thinking of the worst. Monday evening was an experience I'll never forget. First hospitalization. 7 IVs total. 2 cerebral angiogram. Multiple CTs. 4 nights. Subdural hemorrhage from an arterio-venous fistula on my cortical vein on left hemisphere of my brain. Glad that it is somehow over now and that I cab say, I'll live. Thankful for everyone who visited, messaged, called; and I MEAN EVERYONE. I truly felt the love and support. Truly a learning experience. My neurosurgeons, ICU/ER nurses, and the rest of health team has been 💯 awesome. Couldn't ask for a better life than this. #sfgh #life (at Zuckerberg San Francisco General)