Check out this training film from the 1978 U S Naval Health Sciences Education and Training Command!
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Check out this training film from the 1978 U S Naval Health Sciences Education and Training Command!
Check out this wonderful reel of street scenes from St Petersburg and Moscow:
Tobacco advertisers have a reputation of being some of the canniest around, including tweaking the music of their jingles to remain recognizable but just different enough to be usable in any setting. Check out this compilation of Viceroy commercials from the early ’60s to see examples!
Click on the embedded media below or follow this link to hear an interview with Dr Howard G Bruenn, cardiologist to Franklin D Roosevelt.
Eight quick television spots on dental health
The NYPL has a podcast about the history of Blackwell’s (now known as Roosevelt Island), based off a recently published history by Stacy Horn:
Before there was Rikers Island, there was Blackwell’s—today known as Roosevelt Island. Historian Stacy Horn‘s newest book Damnation Island: Poor, Sick, Mad, and Criminal in 19th-Century New York is the first in-depth look at its dark past. In addition to a penitentiary, the small strip of land housed an almshouse, mental institution, and a number of hospitals for the poor—which, as one can imagine, lead to disturbing outcomes for the city’s most disenfranchised people. From annual reports of the Women’s Prison Association to an unpublished autobiography of a survivor of the NYC draft riots, Horn walks us through some of her findings from the NYPL archives used to write this chilling story, and how it sheds light on the same issues of today.
This Friday, check out the series of oral interviews done for the history of the Tulane University Department of Psychiatry and Neurology!
Check out this video from our partners at the US Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery Office of Medical History Collection.
A seasonal classic this morning…
In honor of World AIDS Day (which was yesterday, yes.)