Because you should be! We have all of our content from the 2020 10th anniversary conference up and the first of the recordings of from our Spring Speaker Series with more to come!
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Because you should be! We have all of our content from the 2020 10th anniversary conference up and the first of the recordings of from our Spring Speaker Series with more to come!
Anyone else remember Cheaper by the Dozen? I remember shrieking with laughter over the book and the play was a real treat (done by my local theatre company when I was a teenager).
The Gilbreths were a real family and Frank and Lillian real experts in their field, as I’m reminded by finding this title in among our latest uploads:
New to our collections this week (or late last week to be specific), are runs of the Annales de dermatologie et de syphiligraphie from the 1890s through the 1930s and Janus: Archives internationales pour l’histoire de la médecine et pour la géographie médicale from the 1890s through the 1940s.
Notes taken on Benjamin Rush’s medical lectures, sometime between 1791 and 1810:
Happy January! We got a bunch of new items from the For the Health of the New Nation project from PACSCL just before break and it’s very exciting!
Check this out, for example:
Our partners at the Wellcome have been adding all kinds of good things to our collection, including runs of the Dublin journal of medical science, the Annual of the universal medical sciences, the Half-yearly abstract of the medical sciences, and the Transactions of the Medical and Physical Society of Bombay.
Check out everything that has been recently uploaded to our collection here.
…turkey! The disambiguation gets a leetle ambiguated here, since the search doesn’t know if you’re talking about Turkey (the country), turkey (the bird), some other geographical feature including the word ‘turkey,’ or a colloquial use of ‘turkey,’ such as ‘talk turkey.’ You’ll also notice we have some texts in Turkish which is very awesome and gives yet another layer of results to the whole set.
From the first (1892) meeting of the American Association to Promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf: