Read a new essay on the history of public education film making by David Cantor now available on Medicine on Screen.

News and Announcements from the History of Medicine Division
Read a new essay on the history of public education film making by David Cantor now available on Medicine on Screen.
An interview with Samuel Thrope, PhD on his NLM History Talk and his work with Islamic medical manuscripts.
An interview with William D. Adams, PhD on his NLM History Talk and his research on visual perception and art.
By Margaret Kaiser ~ The National Library of Medicine recently acquired a rare work on measles in Japan. Mashin Hitsuyo (Necessary Instructions About Measles) was
An interview with Matthew Stibbe, PhD on his NLM History Talk and his research on internment during the First World War.
An interview with Rana A. Hogarth, PhD on her NLM History Talk and her research on legacies of slavery in the early eugenics movement.
By Sarah Eilers ~ The National Library of Medicine has a rich new set of digital resources for researchers interested in the history of global
An interview with Patricia Palma, PhD on her NLM History Talk and her research on NLM’s unique copy of La Homeopatía, first homeopathic journal in Peru.
Circulating Now welcomes guest blogger David Cantor to discuss a newly digitized collection of materials related to medicine and film compiled by Adolf Nichtenhauser (1903–1953).
The National Library of Medicine is archiving web and social media content documenting the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.