A book plate designed for Bernard Sachs, MD (1858-1944), first Director of Neurology at The Mount Sinai Hospital, 1900-1925. He described the neurological aspects of Tay-Sachs disease. Dr. Sachs is shown browsing the ledger in which patient case histories were recorded.
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- Physical formats, objects, digital information, or other non-material human constructs by which specific information may be recorded or conveyed. For example, books, leaflets, or audiotapes; or in computing, the primary components of an information artifact are information systems and procedures related to the artifact.
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