Biomedical Library History and Special Collections for the Sciences |
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History of Medicine CollectionsThe various collections of the History & Special Collections Division support the study of the history of medicine and biology. Collections consist of books, journals, manuscript, prints, portraits, and medical artifacts. For further assistance in locating manuscripts, prints, portraits, or other artifacts, please inquire in the division. What's New
Baby Books Collection: One of the library’s most recent endeavors has been building a collection of 19th-21st century baby record books. These are memory books in which parents record a child’s activities and developmental milestones, and which provide a place to gather photographs, locks of hair, and other mementos. Many books track individualized medical information, from height and weight to various childhood diseases; some also provide infant health care advice. The collection of more than 500 titles and editions, with more than 1300 different copies, now spans 125 years. Collection HighlightsOur goal is to have an online record for every book, journal, manuscript, manuscript collection, artifact, print, and portrait in the collection and where appropriate, to make selected content available on the web.
Books and Journals in the History of Medicine and Biology UCLA Library Acquires Historical Collection of Medical Texts Prints and Portraits & ArtifactsCurrently, detailed information about these collections is available only in the History Division. Many of the images are recorded in a card catalog located in the Division. Museum ArtifactsAlthough small, the Division's museum collection contains artifacts which provide insight into the practice of medicine in different eras. Surgeon's instrument cases, microscopes, scarifiers, thumb lancets, anesthesia masks, phrenological heads, cupping instruments, and glass eyes all bear witness to ideas and practices of the past. |