Browsing Photographs and Artefacts Collection by Subject "Photographs"
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Dr. J.P. Mitchell. The second medical superintendent and principal of the medical school 1932-1945.
(1932)Dr. J.P. Mitchell. The second medical superintendent and principal of the medical school 1932-1945. -
Dr. Owen, the first principal and medical superintendent of Mulago Hospital 1928-1932.
(1928)This photograph shows Dr. Owen, the first principal and medical superintendent of Mulago Hospital 1928-1932. -
The dragon.
(1960)The dragon was made by Peterson Lombe from wood material in 1960. This was installed during the period of Prof. Lucas, who was the Head of the School of Education and a promoter of Art. -
Drive off the witchcraft.
(1959)The photograph shows a patient under the blanket is covered with a thorn tree, which is sharp and evil does not like it. Kinyuma is sprinkling the patient with medicine, uttering incantations, and spitting on him. spit ... -
Electroencephalotherapy.
(1959)About 120 treatments per week are given at mathari. Unidirectional spike wave current, usually without premeditation, is generally used. African patients appear to have minimal number of compression complications, possibly ... -
Entrance to Student's hostel with Student's Dean and his dog.
(1959)This photograph shows the entrance to Student's hostel with Students, Dean and his Dog. -
Examples of X-ray investigations.
(1959)This photograph shows a leg of a man run over by a lorry and bones in a case of elephantiasis of arm. -
Faculty of Arts "new" Building completed in 1952
(1952)This photograph shows the Faculty of Arts 'new building completed in 1952 and named Queens Court in 1954 in honor of the visit of Her majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. It was later renamed Arts Court. this ... -
Faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation.
(1963)This photograph shows the faculty of Forestry and Nature Conservation Building. -
Faculty of science completed in 1967.
(1967)Faculty of science completed in 1967. The extension to the southern part of the science Quadrangle, temporarily known as the "Math/Science Building" provided permanent housing for Faculty office, biochemistry, computing, ... -
A fertile terraced valley in the Kigezi district of Southern Uganda, 1956.
(1956)It is a photograph of a fertile terraced valley in the Kigezi district of Southern Uganda, taken in 1956. -
Filling Coca-Cola bottles at a soft drink bottling plant in Kampala
(1956)This is a photograph showing the filling of Coca-cola bottles at a soft drink bottling plant in Kampala Uganda in 1956 -
The first permanent medical school opened in 1928.
(1928)It consisted of three large rooms, one for anatomy, one for physiology and pathological Laboratory and the third one for library and museum. -
Five blind MAU MAU.
(1944)These men are hard core Mau Mau detainees from the same camp. They are all simulating blindness. The condition cleared up with electroencephalotherapy. -
Flute boy
(2000)The Flute Boy was made by Prof. Nnagenda in 2000. Material: Wood carving with metallic protection Context: The flute boy is a sequel to the war victim. Amin opened the economic war and open spaces previously occupied ... -
Frank Kalimuzo with Visitors (Vice Chancellor).
(1957)A photograph of Frank Kalimuzo with visitors (Vice Chancellor). -
Gas plant exlpoision, Makerere 1959.
(1959)A photograph of Gas plant explosion, Makerere University. -
General paresis of the insane. The usual mental syndrome along with toxia and optic atropy. He is confused and and perplexed at being photographed.
(1956)A photograph of general paresis of the insane. The usual mental syndrome along with toxia and optic atropy. He is confused and and perplexed at being photographed.