Organization Type: Library Address: 625 Elmwood Avenue Room 208 City: Rochester State Or Province: New York Zip / Postal Code: 14620 Country: United States Telephone Number: 585-275-5010 Fax Number: (585)273-1230 Abstract: The History of Dentistry collection contains historical materials and photographs pertaining to the history of the Eastman Dental Center and Dentistry in Rochester, New York. Materials may be used in the library during normal hours of operation. SERVICES: A photocopier and scanner are available for use. Reference service is available. Materials are not available via interlibrary loan. Holdings: Board minutes 1915 – present; Annual Reports 1921 – present. European dental clinics – Images, written and printed materials. School for Dental Hygienists – Images, written and printed materials, Rochester Dental Dispensary – Images, written and printed materials. Dental history in Rochester and surrounding areas – Images, written and printed materials. Biographical: board members, directors and faculty - Images, written and printed materials; EDC Departments - Images written and printed materials URMC/EDC Departments Images, written and printed materials URMC/EDC merger - Images, written and printed materials Press Releases 1976 – present. Dentistry Publications, Dentistry events – Images, written and printed materials Dentistry Newsletters, Newspaper clipping file – 1900s – present; Dentistry Exhibits Online. Eastman Dental Dispensary School for Dental Hygienists Class Photos – 1957-1960; Birdcages & Nursery Rhyme Walls: the waiting rooms of the European Dental Clinics, Frederick J. Hofschneider, DDS; Historical Images in UR Research - University of Rochester's Institutional Repository; Early 20th century Dentistry photos. Contact Name, Title: Elizabeth Kettell, Librarian Contact Telephone Number: 585-275-3247 Contact Email Address: Elizabeth_kettell@urmc.rochester.edu Web Site: http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/dentistry/education/library/index.cfm Collection Subject Strengths: History of Dentistry, History of Hospitals, History of Stomatology Organization Type: Library Address: 601 W. Lombard Street City: Baltimore State Or Province: Maryland Zip / Postal Code: 21201-1512 Country: United States Telephone Number: 410-706-5048 Abstract: The collections at the University of Maryland, Baltimore’s Health Sciences and Human Services Library are strong in the history of medicine and dentistry but also include collections on Social Work, Nursing, Physical Therapy, and Pharmacy. Archival materials and special collections relating to the University of Maryland Baltimore and the Maryland State system are also held in the historical collections. Materials are available for public use but are library use only. It is best to make an appointment to use the collections; however, the space is usually open from 8:30AM to 4:30PM Monday through Friday. Holdings: The Historical Collections of the Health Sciences and Human Services Library are comprised of eight separate book collections, and include significant materials in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing, and social work. The Crawford Collection, which includes early works on medicine and related fields, was originally the private collection of Dr. John Crawford, an early 19th century Baltimore physician. Following his death in 1813, the University of Maryland School of Medicine purchased the collection from his estate. This purchase represents the founding of the Health Sciences Library and by extension the entire University of Maryland Library System. The Cordell Collection, named for Dr. Eugene Cordell, an early historian of the University and first librarian of the institution, includes imprints in the field of medicine. The collection features works by such notables as John Hunter, Benjamin Rush, Hermann Boerhaave, and others. It also includes a substantial number of writings by early faculty members. The Grieves Collection contains significant works in the history of dentistry. Outstanding examples are complete sets of the oldest American dental journals, the first dentistry book published in the United States, as well as the volume Practica Medicine by Arnoldus de Villa Nova, published in Venice in 1497. Of particular note is the extensive collection of dental history prints representing the work of numerous renowned artists dating from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The Pharmacy Collection is rich in herbals, pharmacopoeias, materials on the history of pharmacy, and early pharmaceutical imprints. Notable authors represented include Armand Trousseau, George Urdang, Jacob Bigelow, and Jonathan Pereira. The Nursing Collection is the smallest, but contains first editions of Florence Nightingale's works, and also includes some of her original handwritten notes. The Social Work Collection began with the purchase of the Marie Stopes birth control collection. It includes significant works by such prominent social workers as Jane Addams, Dorothea Dix, Mary Ellen Richmond, Margaret Sanger, and Marie Stopes herself. Its scope ranges from topics such as birth control and world fertility studies, to child welfare, social settlements and the history of social work. The Kendall Historical Collection in physical therapy was donated to us by Dr. Florence P. Kendall, noted lecturer and author of works that have become core materials in the discipline of physical therapy. The collection includes significant twentieth century texts devoted to the study of anatomical structures, movement, and rehabilitative exercise. Other works offer a variety of studies devoted to orthopedic surgery, muscle function, and sports medicine. Of special interest is Dr. Kendall's own work, Muscles, Testing and Function, published in English and eight foreign language editions. The Ferencz Historical Collection is our most recent addition. Donated by Dr. Charlotte Ferencz, the collection includes chiefly twentieth century works in the field of heart disease. The collection informed and inspired Dr. Ferencz's own career in pediatrics and epidemiology, particularly in terms of her work in the area of congenital heart disease and her coordination of the Baltimore-Washington Infant Study. In addition to these book collections, there are archival materials relating to the history of the University of Maryland Baltimore and the history of medicine in Baltimore generally. Records include yearbooks and annual catalogs from the professional schools in the University of Maryland Baltimore. Collections also include papers from influential school founders, professors, and administrators. Contact Name, Title: Tara Wink, Historical Librarian And Archivist Contact Telephone Number: (410) 706-5048 Contact Email Address: twink@hshsl.umaryland.edu Web Site: http://www.hshsl.umaryland.edu/resources/historical/index.cfm Collection Subject Strengths: History of Dentistry, History of Medicine, History of Nursing[show all 6] Organization Type: Library Address: 211 East Chicago Avenue City: Chicago State Or Province: Illinois Zip / Postal Code: 60611-2678 Country: United States Telephone Number: 312-440-7722 Abstract: The general library has a comprehensive collection of books and journals on the history of dentistry. Almost all are available for use in the library, although a few fragile items are restricted. The ADA Archives is the official repository of historical publications and records of enduring value of the Association. In some cases use of this material is restricted to Association personnel. SERVICES: Reference service is provided to Association members. Service to others is made on a case by case basis. Non-members may use the collection on-site. Interlibrary Loan is provided for material in the general collection, but is restricted to health personnel. Photocopying is available, subject to permission. Service fees apply. Holdings: General Collection: 35,000 volumes; Rare Book and History Collection: 150 linear feet; Archives: 637 linear feet; Biography file: 6,200 names, many with portraits. Contact Name, Title: Andrea Matlak, Archivist and Reference Librarian Contact Telephone Number: (312) 440-7722 Contact Email Address: matlaka@ada.org Web Site: https://www.ada.org/resources/ada-library/ada-archives-and-history Collection Subject Strengths: History of Dentistry, History of Stomatology Organization Type: Museum Address: 1011 N. University G565 Dental Building City: Ann Arbor State Or Province: Michigan Zip / Postal Code: 48109-1078 Country: United States Telephone Number: 734-763-0767 Fax Number: (734) 615-1429 Abstract: The Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry, named after our benefactor, Gordon H. Sindecuse, a 1921 alumni, was organized in 1992 as a museum integrated within the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. The museum is predominately dedicated to exhibition of the history of dental technology and practice particularly in the United States and Michigan. Over 10,000 objects have been collected and cataloged and approximately 15% are on display in permanent and changing exhibitions. One collection with many items on exhibit, includes early dental X-ray equipment dating from 1915-1950, collected prior to the museum's start for the University of Michigan's School of Dentistry by Professor Albert G. Richards. The museum may be contacted by telephone, email or mail with reference questions related to the museum or its collection. Appointments are necessary to access the collection for scholarly research purposes. Standard Exhibit Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., closed most major holidays. The Museum currently remains closed to public but will likely reopen in the next few months. Holdings: Predominantly a collection of dental instruments, equipment and dental products from the 19th and 20th centuries, the museum also holds a small photograph collection over of 5,000 images related to the history of the UM dental school and many of its graduating class composite photos beginning in 1875 and others relating to the general history of dentistry. Documentary materials include dentistry related advertising ephemera, dental supplier catalogs (many are copies), and some equipment operation documents. Photocopies and electronic copies available on a fee basis if copyright and condition of the original allows. Researchers must make appointment with collection staff to review collection items in storage. Contact Name, Title: Adam Johnson, Collections Coordinator Contact Telephone Number: (734) 763-0767 Contact Email Address: dentalmuseum@umich.edu Web Site: https://www.sindecusemuseum.org/ Collection Subject Strengths: History of Dentistry Organization Type: Library Address: 303 East Chicago Avenue City: Chicago State Or Province: Illinois Zip / Postal Code: 60611 Country: United States Telephone Number: 312-503-8109 Fax Number: (312) 503-8028 Abstract: The Galter Health Sciences Library was originally named in honor of Dr. Archibald Church, who was associated with the Medical School for 25 years, first as professor and then as chair of nervous and mental diseases and medical jurisprudence. A gift from Dr. and Mrs. Church formed the library’s first endowment. Church's name is now given to the rare medical book collection: The Archibald Church History of Medicine Collection. Special Collections also includes the A. D. Black History of Dentistry Collection and the Herman L. Kretschmer on Urology. The Galter Library is open to Northwestern University faculty, staff, students, and alumni. However, Special Collections is open to qualified scholars who wish to use the library’s historical materials. SERVICES: Reference services are available by telephone, e-mail, or U.S. mail. Items do not circulate and use is by appointment only. Please contact the library prior to your visit. Holdings: Incunabula: 4 works of Saints Thomas Aquinas (1483); Albertus Magnus (1495 & 1498); Pietro d'Argellata (1499); 16th century: about 208 items, including original editions of Ambrose Paré and Vesalius; 17th century: about 830 works, including first editions of William Harvey and Paré, John Mayow, and Clopton Havers; 18th century: about 2,200 works including Morgagni, Percival Pott, and Valsalva. Approximately 5,000 medical and dental portraits, caricatures, and engravings; medical and dental instruments, microscopes, and manuscript material from the Northwestern University Medical and Dental Schools. The Galter Library is a valuable resource for information on faculty and graduates of the medical school, its predecessor, the Chicago Medical College, and the Woman's Medical School. The collection includes class photographs, yearbooks, selected administrative correspondence, including that of N. S. Davis, founder of the American Medical Association and the Chicago Medical College, and G. V. Black, Dean of the Dental School (1897-1915). The A. D. Black History of Dentistry Collection is named for G. V. Black's son, also Dean of the Dental School (1917-1937) and editor/founder of the "Index of the Dental Periodical Literature in the English Language." The A. D. Black Collection is comprised of nearly 1,500 titles, including an 11th century breviary illumination of St. Apollonia's martyrdom; Pietro d'Argellata's "Cirugia magistri" (Venice, 1499); the first book on dentistry, "Artzney Büchlein" (1594); three editions of Pierre Fauchard's "Le chirurgien dentiste"; "Practical Observations on the Human Teeth" (1783) by Robert Wooffendale, the first dentist to practice in the United States; a letter from Dr. John Greenwood to Lt. General George Washington on his denture charges (1799); and papers and memorabilia of G. V. Black. Contact Name, Title: Ramune Kubilius, Interim Special Collections Librarian Contact Telephone Number: (312) 503-8109 Contact Email Address: ghsl-specialcollections@northwestern.edu Web Site: http://www.galter.northwestern.edu/about-us/special-collections Collection Subject Strengths: History of Dentistry, History of Medicine, History of Stomatology[show all 4]
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