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Nooks & Crannies Tour - Historical Medical Library Tour
The first of the Nooks and Crannies Tours, sponsored by M&PSA, will take
place on Wednesday, April 3 from 12-1. Toby Appel, Historical Medical
Librarian, will lead a tour of the Historical Medical Library. The tour
will begin at the Medical Library circulation desk at noon and should take
less than an hour. If you are interested in attending please respond by
Tuesday, April 2.
The next tour, of the Map Collection, will take place on Wednesday, April 17.
George Ouellette
M&PSA
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The Historical Library contains a large and unique collection of rare
medical books, medical journals to 1920, pamphlets, prints, and
photographs, as well as current
works on the history of medicine. The library was founded in 1940 by the
donations of the
extensive collections of Harvey Cushing, John F. Fulton, and Arnold C.
Klebs. Special strengths are
the works of Hippocrates, Galen, Vesalius, Boyle, Harvey, and S. Weir
Mitchell, and
works on anesthesia, and smallpox inoculation and vaccination. The Library
owns over 300 medical
incunabula.
The notable Clements C. Fry Print Collection has fine prints and drawings
from the 16th century to the present on medical subjects by artists such as
Gillray, the
Cruikshanks, Hogarth, and Daumier. The Peter Parker Collection contains
manuscripts of
the 19th century medical missionary Peter Parker and paintings by the
artist Lam-Qua of
patients at Canton Hospital with pronounced pathological conditions. The
Edward Clark Streeter
Collection of Weights and Measures is one of the most comprehensive and
extensive
collections of its kind in the world. Parts of this collection are on
permanent display throughout
the Library.