New Titles in the MHL
More titles from our NEH-funded grant project are going live almost every day. Here are some of the latest: Continue reading
More titles from our NEH-funded grant project are going live almost every day. Here are some of the latest: Continue reading
Image from Giovanni Battista Nazari’s Della tramutatione metallica sogni tre (1599). As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection! Continue reading
Click the image above to go to Modern Aseptic Operating Technique (1938). As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection! Continue reading
We’ve been having an enormously good time on Twitter finding new folks to follow and talk to about digital humanities, libraries, and the history of medicine and science. Continue reading
From Ambrose Blacklock’s A treatise on sheep; the best means for their improvement, general management, and the treatment of their diseases. With a chapter on wool, and history of the wool trade, and the management of sheep in Australia (1853). As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection! Continue reading
In response to what she described as widespread patient request, Mrs. Rachel B. Gleason wrote Talks to My Patients in 1870. Continue reading
We’ve been making more additions to our Tools for Digital Research page. Check ’em out and let us know what you think… Continue reading
From James Hinshelwood’s Congenital Word-blindness (1917). As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection! Continue reading
Click the image above to go to Cutting Loose. As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection! Continue reading
The MHL is pleased to announce that the first titles from our new National Endowment for the Humanities-funded digitization grant are going live in our Internet Archive collection. If you glance through the list in the “This Just In” section of our Internet Archive page, you’ll see titles like the Thomsonian Botanic Watchman, the Confederate States Medical and Surgical Journal, the Photographic Review of Medicine and Surgery, the Aesculapian Register, and the New England Botanic… Continue reading