Organization Type: Archive, Library Address: 801 N. Rutledge Mailing Address:P.O. Box 19625 City: Springfield State Or Province: Illinois Zip / Postal Code: 62794-9625 Country: United States Telephone Number: 217-545-2658 Abstract: The Special Collections Department consists of rare books, archives, and a few manuscript collections, which relate to the history of medicine. The core of the rare book collection was purchased from Dr. Morris Saffron, and is rich in works on both dermatology and the history of medicine. Three other collections of note are: the Frank B. Norbury Collection (neurology and psychiatry); the Kemper/Buckmaster Collection (a 19th-early 20th century working physicians collection); and the William Moore Collection (homeopathy and popular medical texts). The archives consist of 334 linear feet of material dealing with Southern Illinois University's School of Medicine. A few manuscript materials are housed in special collections, mostly related to the central Illinois region. Reference service is available both in person and by phone. The hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. or by appointment. Photocopying is by staff at their discretion. Holdings: The total number of volumes in the collection is 5,188. Current information on dates of publication: incunabula, 0; 16th century, 13; 17th century, 26; 18th century, 138; 19th century, 1,112; 20th century, 1,242. Archival size: 334 linear feet; manuscript collection: 11; photographs, 878. All rare books are available in the online catalog, and an online finding aid is available for archival materials. The collection also includes some oral histories. Contact Name, Title: Fran E. Kovach Mlis Ahip, Reference & Education Librarian Contact Telephone Number: 217-545-2658 Contact Email Address: fkovach@siumed.edu Web Site: http://www.siumed.edu/lib/specialcoll.html Collection Subject Strengths: History of Dermatology, History of Medicine, History of Neurology[show all 4] 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 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: Archive Address: 1700 West Van Buren Street TOB #086 City: Chicago State Or Province: Illinois Zip / Postal Code: 60612-5500 Country: United States Telephone Number: 312-942-6358 Fax Number: (312) 942 -3342 Abstract: Rush University Medical Center traces its history to the charter of Rush Medical College, its oldest component. Rush Medical College was founded March 2, 1837, two days before the incorporation of the city of Chicago. The foundation of the Rush Archives lies in the initiatives of concerned Rush faculty who mourned the loss of valuable records in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. The collections of the Rush University Medical Center Archives contain the historic administrative records of the Medical Center and Rush University and its four colleges (Rush Medical College, Rush College of Nursing, Graduate College, and College of Health Sciences). The Rush Archives also includes the historic records of its predecessor and affiliated institutions, including Presbyterian Hospital, Presbyterian Hospital School of Nursing, St. Luke's Hospital, St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing, and Central Free Dispensary. The collection includes the personal papers of physicians, nurses, administrators, and alumni related to those institutions; a large collection of photographs and audiovisual material; artifacts; oral history interviews; and digital assets. Internal reference requests are given precedence. External requests are addressed as time allows. However, the Rush Archives webpage will lead researchers to a number of digital resources that may meet their information needs. Holdings: The collection consists of more than 3000 linear feet of records relating to Rush University Medical Center, 2003 to the present; Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, 1969 to 2003; Rush University, 1972 to the present; Rush Medical College, 1837-1941 and 1969 to the present; Rush College of Nursing, 1972 to the present; Graduate College, 1974 to the present; College of Health Sciences, 1972 to the present; Presbyterian Hospital, 1883-1956; Presbyterian School of Nursing, 1903- 1956; St. Luke's Hospital, 1864-1956; St. Luke's School of Nursing, 1885-1956; Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital, 1956-1969; Presbyterian-St. Luke's School of Nursing, 1956-1969; Central Free Dispensary, 1867-1961, including photographs and audiovisual material; artifacts; oral history interviews; paintings; textiles; and digital assets. Contact Name, Title: Nathalie Wheaton, Archivist Contact Telephone Number: (312) 942-6358 Contact Email Address: nathalie_wheaton@rush.edu Web Site: http://rushu.libguides.com/rusharchives Collection Subject Strengths: History of Hospitals, History of Medicine, History of Nursing Organization Type: Archive, Library Address: 141 Northwest Point Boulevard City: Elk Grove Village State Or Province: Illinois Zip / Postal Code: 60007-1098 Country: United States Telephone Number: 847-434-7093 Fax Number: (847) 434-4993 Abstract: The American Academy of Pediatrics, founded in 1930, is an organization of physicians dedicated to the health of children. The Pediatric History Center, established in 1993, collects materials that document the history of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the history of the delivery of health care to children in the United States and Canada. To further the latter goal, the Pediatric History Center maintains historical records of the American Pediatric Society and the Society for Adolescent Medicine. The archives has an ongoing oral history program. Holdings: The Archives and Pediatric History collection consists of about 680 linear feet of records, mostly of the Academy but also records of the American Pediatric Society and the Society for Adolescent Medicine; 670 books on pediatric topics, mostly 20th century but including a few 19th century; about 600 Academy publications; about 650 videos, mostly Academy members appearing in public service announcements or giving advice on health issues, but also including programs on child health issues, Academy meetings, oral histories, and lectures on historic topics; audio tapes, mostly of Academy meeting lectures, but also including oral histories and a variety of other topics; and about 1,300 artifacts from the Robert D. Gauchat, Larry Sarff, and Morris Price Collections of infant feeders and other pediatric antiquities. Included in the records of the Academy and other organizations are about 6 linear feet of photos, including Academy presidents, Board members, Academy events, and members of the American Pediatric Society. The Academy collection also includes some posters and memorabilia. Contact Name, Title: Susan Bolda Marshall, Director, Division of Library & Archival Services Contact Telephone Number: (847) 434-4722 Contact Email Address: smarshall@aap.org Web Site: https://www.aap.org/en-us/about-the-aap/Pediatric-History-Center/Pages/About.aspx Collection Subject Strengths: History of Pediatrics
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