Picturing Public Health and Medicine
Like audiences today, 19th-century readers of popular magazines and newspapers learned about public health initiatives and medical discoveries through articles […]
Like audiences today, 19th-century readers of popular magazines and newspapers learned about public health initiatives and medical discoveries through articles […]
With the Russian invasion of Ukraine showing no signs of easing, violent assaults continue to wreak havoc and devastation on
The first week of April is National Public Health Week. Here at the medical library, we’re teaching literature searching workshops
In a new hallway exhibition, Scenes from the Great Depression and its aftermath are presented in the works of recent
Innovation & Evolution in Hip Replacement Surgery: Highlights from the Keggi–Rubin Hip Implant Collection at Yale University On view in
Love Data Week will be February 14-18, 2022. This event marks the importance of data in our lives, science, medicine,
The Medical Historical Library is the new home for a large collection of approximately 3,800 short published works on topics
The Medical Historical Library is pleased to announce a new gift of patient records from Boston’s Waltham Hospital (which closed
The Medical Historical Library is pleased to announce a gift of approximately 230 books and manuscripts from the libraries of
Alert: The Medical Library will be closed on Friday, July 3, for Independence Day.