[Death announcement of Joseph Janvier Woodward] (1884)
[Death announcement of George Alexander Otis] (1881)
Two mainstays of the Army Medical Museum in the 19th century.
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Two mainstays of the Army Medical Museum in the 19th century.
Reclaiming history from the conspiracy theories The writings were released by the National Museum of Health and Medicine in the 1990s. In these papers, Finck concluded that both shots had come ... | ||||||
- this rare report with tipped-in photographs has been scanned and placed online by the National Library of Medicine. Woodward did his photomicroscopy work on weekends at the Army Medical Museum.
Civil War Portraits of the Broken Bodies Sent Home On the National Museum of Health and Medicine's Flickr Commons, portraits of these wounded soldiers show the grim resilience, military pride, and ... | ||||||||
Early Latin American Medicine in the NLM Collectionsby Circulating Nowhttp://circulatingnow.nlm.nih.gov/2014/10/08/early-latin-american-medicine-in-the-nlm-collections/ |
Michael J. North spoke today at the National Library of Medicine in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month on "Early Latin American Medicine in the NLM Collections." Mr. North is Head of Rare Books and Early Manuscripts in the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine. Circulating Now interviewed him about his work.
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