Treehouse and Tower (in pencil by Amos Stoll)
Front page of issue of Fish Crane, spring 1961
Front page of issue of Jack Snipe, spring 1962
Front page of Rain Owl, spring 1963
Front page of issue of Rain Owl, spring 1963
Top: Front page of two nature periodicals
Bottom: Sample pages from bird periodicals, illustrated by Alvin and by author
Page 3 from Jack Snipe
Front page of lesser nature periodicals
Crewshank Nest (in pencil by Alvin Stoll)
Gray Fox tracks--sketched in the field by author
Drawing that satirized image of hawks held in our community (Alvin Stoll)
Bird eggs in watercolor (Alvin Stoll)
Pencil drawing Wilson Snipe by author
Bewick's Wren nesting in molasses bucket (watercolor by author)
Study notes for a Pathology lecture on rheumatic heart disease by author (owl sits on heart)
I am standinding on McAfee Knob on the Appalachian Trail in Virginia, one of the most phographed features of the trail.
King Vulture - Venezuela 2009 - Photo by Amos Stoll
Resplendid Quetzal - Panama 2010 - Photo by Amos Stoll
Flyer announcing chartered jet flight to Tallahassee for physicians to protest medical malpractice crisis to Florida legislature
Sign in Dr. Stoll's office giving notice he does not carry malpractice insurance (mandated by state legislature)
Story of general surgeon Aiden O'Rourke who won lawsuit defending himself, brought by prominent and widely feared medical malpractice attorney, Sheldon Schlesinger
Interview of Dr. Stoll at BGMC from reporters about physicians not taking call due to medical malpractice crisis
From story in American Medical News July 24,1987 regarding surgeons not taking emergency call due to medical malpractice crisis.
Story in Sun-Sentinel July 4, 1987, on Dr Stoll's decision to continue to take call in spite of medical malpractice crisis
Photo of Dr Stoll taken by newspaper photographer to illustrate burden of taking call
Story in National Inquirer showing patient who was unresponsive from hydrocephalus for 15 years and "awoke" after a shunt was placed in his brain by Dr. Stoll
Front page of National Inquirer in which story on left was published
Sketch of anatomy found during microvascular decompression surgery for trigeminal neuralgia. Artery (in red) shown compressing nerve (yellow-orange). Drawn on "Op Note" at end of operation, a page in patient's chart
Dr. Stoll uses Midas Rex air drill on skull during course to train surgeons (required by company before surgeon was allowed to use drill)
Megan and Alec running toward the original Stoll barn on a visit to homestead
Picture given to author from mother of a patient who had surgery by Dr. Stoll. Photo taken by mother immediately after surgery and framed with Dr. Derek Shepherd from "Grey's Anatomy."
Author performing carpal tunnel surgery
Retirement party for Dr. Stoll on 5-Atrium Floor of BHMC
Powerpoint lecture given to Caducean Society on concealing surgical incisions and preserving tattoos
Incision is hidden along left side of butterfly's body
Arrow points to incision along nose of bunny
Hand knitted emblem for Pomperly Cave University by author
Small booklet keeping record of first Turkey Vulture sighting each February
Mosaic of Turkey Vulture, symbol of Maya kingship
Little diary, 1957 to 1960
Doctor of Year Award by Caducean Society, March 2024
Amos and Michele in Portland home during residency (Photo by author and developed in his darkroom)
Michele next to hang glider on Oregon coast (photo taken by author during residency)
Author with Alec and Megan - Ten Thousand Isaland Canoe Trip - January 2020
Amos and Michele at south rim of Grand Canyon at end of Covid pandemic March 2022