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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.
Offices
(1957)
This photograph shows the old office building on the right, the new one on the left, was opened in 1957. Cheaply built but durably constructed of pre-cast concrete blocks with corrugated iron roof.
The Lady Coryndon Maternity Training School.
(1914)
A photograph of the lady Coryndon maternity training school.
Makerere University main building
(1941)
This is Makerere University main building.
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 ...
Occupational therapy. Weaving sisal fibre and spinning by top and and by wheel.
(1959)
A photograph showing weaving sisal fibre and spinning by top and by wheel.
Isanzu: Mukukumu cave.Ostrich (white) 8th Feb.1959
(1959-02-08)
This photograph shows an ostrich on mukukumu cave on 8th Feb.1959
The new office.
(1959)
Another view of the new office building .From left to right are doctor's office, secretary -receptionist's office , waiting room, second doctor's office and lavatory.
Ceremonial Drums.
(1953)
It is a photograph taken of Ceremonial Drums in Mengo.
History of the book/ History of reading.
(1968)
The art piece in EASLIS was part of the artist's Masters’ program and it is called the history of Book. Sserulyo showed no boundaries between design and sculpture and combined the decorative design aspects and paintery ...