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  1. 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
  2. Organization Type: Library
    Address: 115 South Avenue
    City: Rochester
    State Or Province: New York
    Zip / Postal Code: 14604
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 585-428-8370
    Fax Number: 585-428-8353
    Abstract: The Local History and Genealogy Division has two major collections of medical history information. These consist of the Dr. George W. Goler Papers (Rochester city health officer 1896-1932), and the Records of the Health Association of Rochester and Monroe County (1920s-1980s). All items must be used on site (there is no inter-library loan of them), and there may be photocopying restrictions depending on the physical condition of an item. Photography is allowed. Reference service is available 7 days a week in person or via email, phone, or letter. Public access for research in the collection is free. Staff does not do research. Additional information concerning various medical personnel (1936-present) may be available in photograph, pamphlet, and newspaper clippings files.
    Holdings: The Goler Papers consist of records covering the years 1892-1932. Dr. George W. Goler (1864-1940) was the Director of the Board of Health in Rochester, New York. The collection comprises approximately 30 linear feet It includes correspondence, laboratory reports, articles, and notes of Dr. Goler. Subjects include contraception, air quality, child care, drugs, sanitation, housing, influenza, pneumonia, tuberculosis and other communicable diseases, insects and vermin, venereal disease and its treatment (especially as related to the "Rochester method" of treatment), testing and purification of milk, water supply protection, smallpox vaccination, diphtheria anti-toxin, and other topics related to public health in Rochester, NY. Supplemented by a "Guide to the Goler Collection (Dr. George W. Goler, Rochester Health Officer) in the Local History Division, RPL", by Shirley Iversen, [Rochester, N.Y.: Rochester Public Library, 1979], containing a detailed inventory and description of contents. The entire collection consists of 75 Hollinger boxes. The Health Association collection consists of 12 boxes of items related to the operations of the Association, 1920s-1980s. These include correspondence, advertising materials, 200 colored glass slides used in public health presentations (covering communicable disease, venereal diseases sanitation etc.). A detailed inventory is available in the division. The collection also includes five scrapbooks with about 200 photos of hospitals, patients, etc.
    Contact Name, Title: Christine L. Ridarsky, Historical Services Consultant
    Contact Telephone Number: 585-428-8095
    Contact Email Address: christine.ridarsky@libraryweb.org
    Web Site: http://www3.libraryweb.org
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases, History of Public Health
  3. Organization Type: Archive, Library
    Address: CSHL Library and Archives One Bungtown Road
    City: Cold Spring Harbor
    State Or Province: New York
    Zip / Postal Code: 11724
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 516-367-8414
    Abstract: The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives was created in 1972 and houses a rich repository of rare books, manuscripts, photographs, scientific reprints, and oral history interviews documenting genetic research, and the work of the Laboratory faculty, since 1890. The Archives makes its collection available to scholars, graduate students and writers interested in the history of molecular biology and genetics. The Archives' mission is to gather and preserve information and materials related to the history of molecular biology and genetics and the development of the Laboratory, and to make this documentation available worldwide. Access to Archives materials is by appointment only, please contact Archives staff at: archives@cshl.edu or (516)367-8414
    Holdings: Amos G Avery, Kitty Brehme Warren, Sydney Brenner, Elof Carlson, Charles B. Davenport, Jane Davenport Harris de Tomasi, Hugo Fricke, Errol C. Friedberg, Walter Gilbert, Reginald G. Harris, Winship Herr, Alfred D. Hershey, James Hicks, Amar Klar, Barbara McClintock, Roberto Malinow, Roberto Malinow, Hermann J. Muller, Jeffrey Strathern, Raquel Rotman Sussman, James D. Watson, Charles Weissmann / Biogen, Charles Yanofsky, Norton Zinder, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Long Island Biological Assocation
    Contact Name, Title: Mila Pollock, Executive Director
    Contact Telephone Number: 516-367-8493
    Contact Email Address: pollock@cshl.edu
    Web Site: http://library.cshl.edu/archives
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Genetics, Human Genome Project, Molecular Biology [show all 4]
  4. Organization Type: Museum, Archive
    Address: 1441 East Avenue
    City: Rochester
    State Or Province: New York
    Zip / Postal Code: 14610
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 585-922-1847
    Fax Number: (585) 922-0018
    Abstract: The Archives represents twenty archival collections related to the development of Medicine in Rochester City/Rochester General Hospital (1847 - present), the Rochester Homeopathic Hospital/Genesee Hospital (1866-2001), Myers Community Hospital, Sodus New York, (1890-2001), Rochester Mental Health Center (1964 to present). The Archives is the repository for the Society for Total Emergency Programs -EMS, the Genesee Dietetic Association, and the New York State Dietetic Association. SERVICES: Free public access for research in the collection; charge for staff research services is $20.00 per hour after the first hour. Photocopying is at the discretion of the director. Public services include illustrated lectures on Hospital history; newsletter Baker-Cederberg Notebook; To Serve the Community (pictorial history) and other historical publications; hospital histories, interactive CD-ROM, video taped formats; and historic mementos. Membership organizations: Heritage Society, Legacy Society and Friends of the Hart Helpern Archives.
    Holdings: The collections includes 50,000+ photographs, 2,500 artifacts, 600 uniforms from 3 nursing schools; 1,500 volume research library, 900+ feet of archival material consisting of minute books and related materials representing the Directors, Women's and Medical Boards; RN School (1880-1964) and Nursing Alumni (1896-present), LPN School (1964-present), and allied organizations. Artifactual include dioramas, uniforms, and instruments. Special collections: Rochester City/Rochester General Hospital School of Nursing Alumni, 1896-present; Isabella Graham Hart School of Practical Nursing, 1964-present; Base Hospital 19 (WWI), 1917-1920; 19th General Hospital (AUS, WWII), 1940-1950; Florence Nightingale Post American Legion, 1919-present; Genesee Valley Dietetic Association, 1932-present; Rochester General Hospital School of Medical Technology, 1932-present; New York State Dietetic Association; videotaped oral histories of individuals associated with the Hospital's development.
    Contact Name, Title: Kathleen Emerson Britton, Interim Director of Archives/Curator of Collections
    Contact Telephone Number: (585) 922-1847
    Contact Email Address: kathleen.britton@rochestergeneral.org
    Web Site: https://www.rochesterregional.org/about/history/rochester-medical-museum-and-archives/baker-cederberg-museum-and-archives
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Hospitals, History of Medicine, History of Nursing
  5. Organization Type: Archive
    Address: 2113 Western Avenue
    City: Guilderland
    State Or Province: New York
    Zip / Postal Code: 12084
    Country: United States
    Telephone Number: 518-465-7858
    Fax Number: (518) 452-3760
    Abstract: The collection consists of the archives of the New York State Nurses Association, the National Student Nurses Association, Nurses House, and other archival manuscript collections that document contemporary nursing and the history of nursing in New York. SERVICES: Reference services, limited photocopying.
    Holdings: Collection contains New York State Nurses Association documents from 1903 onward, including the Articles of Incorporation, minutes of meetings, business records, convention transcripts, and program records. National Student Nurses Association records document the work of the organization from its inception in 1952. Other archival and manuscript collections include documents, photographs, uniforms, and artifacts focusing on nurses and nursing in New York State. Holdings also include oral history interviews with New York State nurses. Finding aid, Records of a Proud Profession: A Guide to Records on Nursing in New York State at the Center for History, is available upon request.
    Contact Name, Title: Gertrude B. Hutchinson, Archivist
    Contact Telephone Number: (518) 465-7858 ext. 24
    Contact Email Address: ghutchinson@foundationnysnurses.org
    Web Site: https://www.cfnny.org/archival-collections/
    Collection Subject Strengths: History of Nursing
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