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  1. Organization Type: Library
    Address: 2209 Garland Avenue
    City: Nashville
    State Or Province: Tennessee
    Zip / Postal Code: 37232-8340
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 615-936-1410
    Abstract: The Eskind Biomedical Library Special Collections consists of the History of Medicine Collection (located in the History of Medicine Room on the third floor of the library) and the VUMC Archives at EBL. The History of Medicine Room is open to the public, but please contact us first before visiting to ensure the avilablity of resources. This is especially true for those researchers planning to work with manuscript or archival material. Many requests may not require a visit and can be answered remotely. We are open Monday - Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm (Central).
    Holdings: Monographs: 14,000 volumes. Emphasis on 18th and 19th century. Serials: none. Manuscript collections: 93, including the papers of Joseph Goldberger, Ernest Goodpasture, and William J. Darby and the archives of the American Society for Nutritional Sciences; Vanderbilt University Medical Center Archives; photographic archive of 14,000 images relating to the history of Vanderbilt Medical Center and the history of medicine in Nashville and Tennessee; collection of artifacts including Civil War medical instrumetns; E. Neige Todhunter Culinary Collection.
    Contact Name, Title: Christopher Ryland, Assistant Director for Special Collections
    Contact Telephone Number: (615) 936-1387
    Contact Email Address: christopher.ryland@vanderbilt.edu
    Web Site: https://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/specialcollections/historyofmedicinecollections/
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Cookery and Nutrition, History of Medical Education, History of Medicine [show all 7]
  2. Organization Type: Archive
    Address: 3450 Chestnut Street Gumbel Building, Mezzanine Level
    City: New Orleans
    State Or Province: Louisiana
    Zip / Postal Code: 70115
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 504-897-8090
    Abstract: Touro Infirmary Archives houses the history of the hospital from 1852 to the present. Holdings include photographs, minute books, admission books (1855-1891), Touro Infirmary School of Nursing, Touro Auxiliary. There is a lot of New Orleans Jewish history as the hospital was founded and funded by Jews. Researchers wishing to contact staff by mail, should use the following address: 1401 Foucher Street New Orleans, LA 70115
    Holdings: All monographs are late 19th and 20th century. 12 linear feet of historic photographs plus other. 24 linear feet of School of Nursing. 18 feet of Auxilary. About 160 linear feet in all. At least 12 feet of New Orleans Jewish community.
    Contact Name, Title: Catherine C. Kahn, Archivist
    Contact Telephone Number: 504-897-8090
    Contact Email Address: kahnc@touro.com
    Web Site: https://www.touro.com/foundation/archives/
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Anesthesiology and Anesthesia, History of Cardiology, History of Cookery and Nutrition [show all 18]
  3. Organization Type: Library
    Address: 1216 Fifth Avenue
    City: New York
    State Or Province: New York
    Zip / Postal Code: 10029
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 212-822-7315
    Abstract: Initially established as a medical collection for the use of physicians, the Library opened to the public in 1878. As a working professional library, the collection’s primary focus was first in contemporary medicine, but soon extended to rare and historical materials. The Library's current focus has shifted to building on its historical holdings, including current works in the history of medicine. The Library houses much of its rare book collection in the Drs. Barry and Bobbi Coller Rare Book Reading Room, which also contains many secondary sources in the history of medicine, the history of books and printing, medical bibliography, biography and dictionaries. Manuscripts and archives include the Academy's own archives, the archives of a number of professional societies and organizations, case books, medical student notebooks, and culinary and medicinal receipt books. These archives serve as a primary resource for the history of health administration, medical education, public health, and medical practice in New York City. SERVICES: reference, interlibrary loan, photo duplication
    Holdings: Incunabula: 164 titles; 16th century: 2,100 titles; 17th century: 2,700 titles; 18th century: 7,300 titles; 19th century: 46,000 titles. Classics: 16th century European works, with special emphasis on anatomy and surgery. Works from other time periods: originals, translations, reprints of Aristotle, Galen, Hippocrates, Avicenna, Ketham, Malpighi, Jenner, etc. Original editions by the great men of science: Copernicus, Galileo, Newton, Bacon, etc. Manuscripts: over 2,000, notably Apicius, De re culinaria (9th century) and Guy de Chauliac (15th century). Subject areas: plagues and epidemics; astrology and the occult; popular healing with emphases on diet, balneology, cookery and nutrition; medical Americana (late 17th to mid 19th century); European medical dissertations (17th to 19th century); early works on cardiology, including the two first editions of Harvey's De motu cordis... (1628); broadsides (16th 19th century) on such topics as public health and food regulation. The named special collections include, but are not limited to: Michael M. Davis Collection of Social and Economic Aspects of Medicine; Margaret Barclay Wilson Collection on Food and Cookery; Hayes Martin Collection of 17th through 20th century engravings and woodcuts; Beekman Collection of Hunteriana; Rufus Cole Collection of works by and about Francesco Redi and his circle; Harms Collection of pre 1900 psychiatry and psychology. The collections of portraits of physicians and illustrations of medical activities include over 275,000 items. Printed Catalogs: Portrait Catalog (3rd Supplement, 1976), Illustration Catalog (3rd Supplement, 1976), Author Catalog of the Library (1st Supplement, 1974); Subject Catalog of the Library (1st Supplement, 1974); Catalog of Biographies in the Library (1960).
    Contact Name, Title: Arlene Shaner, MA, MLS., Historical Collections Librarian
    Contact Telephone Number: (212) 822-7313
    Contact Email Address: ashaner@nyam.org
    Web Site: https://www.nyam.org/library
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Alternative Medicine, History of Anatomy, History of Botany [show all 13]
  4. Organization Type: Archive
    Address: 5801 Smith Ave, Suite 235
    City: Baltimore
    State Or Province: Maryland
    Zip / Postal Code: 21209
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 410-735-6800
    Fax Number: 410-735-6770
    Abstract: The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives is the official archival repository of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, and the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Archival holdings include institutional records, personal paper collections of individuals associated with the institutions, photographs, fine arts and medical and scientific artifacts which date from the late nineteenth century to the present. Holdings are available for use whenever legal, regulatory, and ethical conditions permit. The Archives staff provides a range of free and fee based services for on site and remote users. Our reading room is open Monday through Friday by appointment only.
    Holdings: The Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives contains over 24,000 cubic feet of holdings, which includes over 50 institutional record collections, personal paper collections of nearly 500 individuals, biographical files on over 18,000 individuals, over 400,000 still images, over 1300 cans of film, and over 10,000 art and artifact objects.
    Contact Name, Title: Nancy McCall, Director
    Contact Telephone Number: 410-735-6800
    Contact Email Address: nmccall@jhmi.edu
    Web Site: http://www.medicalarchives.jhmi.edu/
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Anatomy, History of Anesthesiology and Anesthesia, History of Cardiology [show all 38]
  5. Organization Type: Library, Archive
    Address: One UTSA Circle
    City: San Antonio
    State Or Province: Texas
    Zip / Postal Code: 78249
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 210-458-5505
    Abstract: UTSA Special Collections’ Mexican Cookbook Collection serves as a resource for studying Mexican cooking and its many regional variations, and includes recipes published in Mexico and abroad. There are also works that document representations of Mexican cooking to audiences in Mexico and the United States. The bulk of the collection consists of 20th century cookbooks in Spanish, but there are also substantial holdings in English. This collection is accessible through the library’s catalog (see web address above). Reference services are available in person and via telephone and email. Materials do not circulate, but we provide some photocopying or scanning, depending on the condition of materials.
    Holdings: The Mexican Cookbook Collection is comprised of more than 1,100 publications: 18th century (1 work); 19th century (20+ works); 20th century (850+ works); 21st century (450+ works). The collection includes concentrations in the areas of regional cooking, healthy and vegetarian recipes, corporate advertising cookbooks, and manuscript recipe books. A large portion of the collection came to UTSA as a donation from San Antonio resident Laurie Gruenbeck. Some digitized manuscript recipe books are available online through the UTSA Digital Collections: <a href="http://digital.utsa.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/p15125coll10" > http://digital.utsa.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/p15125coll10</a>. UTSA Special Collections also holds manuscript collections of interest to culinary history scholars, including the Gebhardt Mexican Foods Company Records (1896-1988) and the Richter’s Bakery Collection (1885-1926, 1980). Brief descriptions of manuscript collections are in the catalog; finding aids are available through Texas Archival Resources Online: <a href="http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro" > http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro</a>.
    Contact Name, Title: Juli Mcloone, Rare Books Librarian
    Contact Telephone Number: 210-458-5988
    Contact Email Address: juli.mcloone@utsa.edu
    Web Site: http://lib.utsa.edu/special-collections/
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Cookery and Nutrition
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