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Selected Links to Internet Resources Related to the History of the Health Sciences


Major History Collections at Universities and Libraries

History of Medicine Division, National Library of Medicine
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/hmd.html

In addition to general information about the rich holdings and research services available at the NLM's History of Medicine Division, this site also features "Online Images From the History of Medicine" (a searchable database of electronic image files from HMD collections), plus several on-line exhibits.


The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives of The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/awelcome.htm

"The purpose of this WWW site is to provide a virtual tour of the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives. It serves as an electronic point of entry to the repository and introduces the range of holdings and the opportunities for research. Included are several small finding aids to the collections; other guides are under construction and will soon appear."


Johns Hopkins University -- Institute of the History of Medicine
http://www.welch.jhu.edu/ihm/iohmlibrary.html

Provides information about collections in the William H. Welch Medical Library at JHU's Institute of the History of Medicine, as well as guides to useful reference works and curent electronic resources in the history of science, medicine, and technology.


University of Virginia -- Claude Moore Health Sciences Library - Historical Collections
http://www.med.virginia.edu/hs-library/historical/

Overview and highlights of the library's historical collections, featuring the Kerr White Health Care Collection On-line.


University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston -- Moody Medical Library -- Blocker History of Medicine Collections
http://ar.utmb.edu/areas/informresources/collections/ircolblockerhistory.asp

Holdings information for the largest and the most significant collection in the history of the biomedical sciences in the southern United States. The Blocker Collections are especially strong in medical incunabula (books published before 1501), microscopes, pharmaceutical artifacts, and hospital postcards.


Directories of Health Sciences History Sites
 
History of the Health Sciences Links
http://www.mla-hhss.org/histlink.htm

Contains links to sites including organizations in the history of the health sciences; library collections (organized by state); museums with health sciences interests; pages pertaining to prominent individuals in the health sciences; databases; as well as sections on bibliographies, chronologies, and histories; oaths, prayers, and declarations; and information on listservs, newsgroups, and journals.

 


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