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  1. Organization Type: Library
    Address: UAMS Library - Slot 586, 4301 West Markham Street
    City: Little Rock
    State Or Province: Arkansas
    Zip / Postal Code: 72205-7199
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 501-686-6733
    Fax Number: (501) 686-6745
    Abstract: The UAMS Library Historical Research Center exists to preserve and make accessible the history of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, the Arkansas related history of all health sciences, and the history of medicine in general. The collection contains materials related to Arkansas medical sciences, rare editions, and classics in the medical sciences. SERVICES: reference services, interlibrary loan, and photocopying. Publications: History of Medicine Associates Newsletter; Contributions to Arkansas Medical History, no. 1 & 2, 1990 & 1999.
    Holdings: Monographs: 7,491 vols., including the Hans G. Schlumberger collection in pathology (486 vols.) and modern secondary sources; archives: 665.5 linear feet processed (university records and other archival record groups); photographs: 5,572; medical instruments and equipment: 163 items. Printed catalog: Walls, Edwina, comp., The Hans G. Schlumberger Collections (1983). Online systems: Archives, books and theses searchable through UAMS Library's online catalog. Books and theses entered in OCLC. Many photographs are viewable via the Digital Collection - <a href="http://hrcdigitalcoll.uams.edu/cdm/" >http://hrcdigitalcoll.uams.edu/cdm/</a>.
    Contact Name, Title: Amanda Saar, Hrc
    Contact Telephone Number: (501) 686-6733
    Contact Email Address: saaramandae@uams.edu
    Web Site: http://www.library.uams.edu
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Medicine, History of Pathology
  2. Organization Type: Archive
    Address: 33 W. Monroe Street Suite 1600
    City: Chicago
    State Or Province: Illinois
    Zip / Postal Code: 60612
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 312-541-4999
    Fax Number: (312) 541-4998
    Abstract: The American Society of Clinical Pathology Archives (ASCP) contains historical records of the Society, including minutes, correspondence, oral histories of past presidents, administrative records, photos, slides, publications, national meeting materials, educational and self-assessment materials, posters, and artifacts. The Archives also has a significant collection of historic textbooks and other publications on pathology and laboratory medicine. The Archives is open for members and staff to use; however, non-members may use the collection's holdings. SERVICES: Photocopies of material are available for a fee. Audiotapes, videotapes, and photographical materials may be copied by a vendor for a fee. The hours of the ASCP Archives vary and is staffed two days a week and by appointment.
    Holdings: The ASAP Archives is an attractive archive. It has over 1200 cubic feet of materials. The Archives’ holdings include, but not limited to: American Journal of Clinical Pathology (1931-) and Laboratory Medicine (1970-) published by ASCP.
    Contact Name, Title: Brian Oliver, Archivist & Medical Digital Asset Librarian
    Contact Telephone Number: (312) 541-4745
    Contact Email Address: brian.oliver@ascp.org
    Web Site: http://www.ascp.org
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Pathology
  3. Organization Type: Archive, Museum, Library
    Address: Library: 300 Lister Hill Library Building, Archives: 1700 University Boulevard
    City: Birmingham
    State Or Province: Alabama
    Zip / Postal Code: 35294-0013
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 205-934-4475
    Abstract: Historical Collections at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is comprised of three units: the Reynolds Historical Library, the Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences, and the UAB Archives. These units house a combined collection of rare and important medical books and manuscripts; equipment, instruments, and objects from the health sciences; the official records of the university; and private manuscript collections with an emphasis on the health sciences. Each academic year, the Reynolds Historical Lecture Series addresses some aspect of the health sciences. A newsletter, Treasures, is published three times a year.
    Holdings: Reynolds Historical Library: Medical manuscripts, some dating to the Middle Ages; medical incunabula; printed books from the 16th through the 20th centuries, including concentrations in the fields of dentistry, Arabic language medical texts, and Daniel Drake; letters of Florence Nightingale, Louis Pasteur, Sir William Osler, and John R. Smythies; and a collection of rare medical manikins carved in ivory. Significant collections include printed works by and about the pioneer American physician Daniel Drake and the papers of the Southern Surgical Association. Guides to the Collection: Rare Books and Collections of the Reynolds Historical Library (1968); Rare Books and Collections of the Reynolds Historical Library, vol.2 (1994); and A Catalogue of Books, Both Printed and Manuscript, in the Reynolds Historical Library Produced during the Course of the Eighteenth Century (1993). Alabama Museum of the Health Sciences: Preserves and displays equipment, instruments, and objects representing the history and development of the health sciences with special emphasis on the State of Alabama, and including the fields of medicine, nursing, ophthalmology, dentistry, public health, and allied health. The Nott Pathological Specimens, one of the most impressive collections at the Museum, are on permanent display. The wax anatomical models, representing common medical conditions in the 18th and 19th centuries, were purchased in Europe by Dr. Josiah Nott [1804-1873] and brought to Mobile, Alabama, in October 1860. Other exhibits are mounted on a rotating basis. UAB Archives: Over 1,700 cubic feet of university records and personal papers; over 40,000 photographic images; a collection of over 400 oral history interviews from Health Center personnel; and videotape and audiotape recordings. Health science holdings include personal papers of founding medical dean Dr. Roy R. Kracke, founding dental dean Dr. Joseph F. Volker, and founding nursing dean Dr. Florence A. Hixson; the papers of pioneering heart surgeon Dr. Luther Leonidas Hill; the papers of numerous health center faculty; and the official records of the vice presidents for Health Affairs and of the deans of medicine, dentistry, and nursing. Publications: Building on a Vision: A Fifty-Year Retrospective of UAB's Academic Health Center (1995); and Dictionary of Academic Units at UAB (1997).
    Contact Name, Title: Michael A. Flannery, Associate Director For Historical Collections
    Contact Telephone Number: (205) 934-4475
    Contact Email Address: flannery@uab.edu
    Web Site: http://www.uab.edu/historical/
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Nursing, History of Ophthalmology and Optometry, History of Pathology [show all 7]
  4. Organization Type: Library
    Address: 975 W. Walnut Street, IB 307
    City: Indianapolis
    State Or Province: Indiana
    Zip / Postal Code: 46202-5121
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: (317) 274-7194
    Abstract: The Ruth Lilly Medical Library’s History of Medicine Collection is committed to supporting the research, learning, and educational success of Indiana University students, faculty, and community members by collecting, preserving, interpreting, and providing access to unique materials documenting the history of medicine; medical education, training, research, and practice; and health and disease treatment and prevention in the state of Indiana and beyond within the global context of the Western medical tradition.
    Holdings: The History of Medicine Collection includes, but is not limited to, the records and papers of Indiana University School of Medicine faculty and alumni, researchers, professional organizations, advocates, and practitioners in the medical and health care professions; a significant number of medical instruments and other artifacts; and rare and early print books, periodicals, and other publications.
    Contact Name, Title: Brandon T. Pieczko, Digital and Special Collections Librarian
    Contact Telephone Number: (317) 274-7194
    Contact Email Address: medlref@iu.edu
    Web Site: https://library.mednet.iu.edu/history-of-medicine/
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Anatomy, History of Gynecology and Obstetrics, History of Medical Ethics [show all 12]
  5. Organization Type: Library
    Address: J. A. Pacheco de Melo 3081 1er. Piso, Capital Federal
    City: Bueno Aires
    Zip / Postal Code: C1425AUM
    Country: Argentina
    Telephone Number: 11 4805 3415
    Fax Number: 00 54 11 4803 9475
    Abstract: Inaugurated in 1944, the Library of the National Academy of Medicine holds over 45,000 scientific books and 1,330 periodical publications. The library is open to the public in general. Researchers and students of science careers are its primary visitors. There are no fees or memberships required to access the collections. The library provides reference service and consulting in the reading room; as well as photocopying service, bibliographic commutation and interlibrary loan. Our catalogue can be consulted online at <a href="http://www.biblioteca.anm.edu.ar/revistas.htm" > http://www.biblioteca.anm.edu.ar/revistas.htm </a>. The Library also coordinates the activities of RENICS (Red Nacional de Informacion en Ciencias de la Salud - National Network of Information in Health Sciences), a network which gathers the holdings of scientific national libraries and assist to the development of databases and human resources in the bioinformatics area.
    Holdings: The antiquarian collection of 31,385 books comprises items from year 1489 to 1970, mainly works written in French, German and Spanish. The modern collection contains over 10,000 volumes from 1970 to date. The Library holds rare and valuable scientific works, including thesis from the medical pioneers of Argentina, and a wide number of biographies and first editions from local authors. It also covers works of History of Public Health, Chemistry, Obstetrics, Pathology, Surgery and Physiology. The Periodicals holdings contain 1330 collections from year 1867 to date -- among them 288 current titles. Many of these are national publications which only can be found complete in the library. The access to the collections is free, but the availability of rare books printed before 18th century is restricted to authorized readers.
    Contact Name, Title: Patricia C. Boan, Director
    Contact Telephone Number: 00 54 11 4805 3415
    Contact Email Address: pcboan@biblioteca.anm.edu.ar
    Web Site: http://www.biblioteca.anm.edu.ar/
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Gynecology and Obstetrics, History of Medicine, History of Pathology [show all 6]
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