This blog by the National Library of Medicine uses highlights from its historical collections as a way to provide thoughtful discussions on a wide array of history of medicine topics.
The Collective Architecture and Design Response to Covid-19 Web Archive is an initiative developed by librarians at Harvard and Yale Universities, and the University of Pennsylvania, under the auspices of the Ivy Plus Libraries Confederation.
The Deutsches Hygiene Museum is an open forum for discussion, open to everyone who is interested in the cultural, social and scientific revolutions taking place in our society at the beginning of the 21st century.
xpert articles on disease, disability, wellbeing and other subjects, and the holdings of the Wellcome Library relating to medicine and health in Europe before 1700.
The mission of the Foundation for Art & Healing is to use its position as a “bridge” to create and expand general awareness about art and healing, to bring forward through research and related explorations critical knowledge about art and healing and the relationship between them, and to help make this knowledge available at the individual and community level.
Blog includes advertisements for activities at the museum as well as posts on the history of learning disability, the work of Dr. John Langdon Down, the Normansfield Hospital, and reflections of former hospital employees.
Leonardo/The International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology (Leonardo/ISAST) is a nonprofit organization that serves the global network of distinguished scholars, artists, scientists, researchers and thinkers through our programs, which focus on interdisciplinary work, creative output and innovation.
The exhibition is organized thematically and roughly chronologically, in eight sections in addition to the introduction (Home) and conclusion (Visibility).
The NLM historical collection of more than 600,000 printed works includes pre-1914 books and serials, thousands of pamphlets and dissertations, and pre-1871 journals.
Housed in the attic of the early eighteenth-century church of the old St Thomas’ Hospital, this atmospheric museum offers a unique insight into the history of medicine and surgery.
A remarkable collection of Eckstein's photographs - taken in some of the most impoverished regions of 1930s Turkey. Covering the period from 1935-39, the Eckstein Albums document a medical survey of maternal fertility and infant mortality in a country that had only come into being just over a decade earlier, following the Ottoman Empire's defeat in the First World War.
Immerse yourself in our imaginative and exciting galleries, from the history of healthcare to the advances that have shaped the way we look after ourselves, and each other.
This site wants to gather the ancient structure of agora, the Greek word indicating the square where experts and common citizens can meet to exchange thoughts, experiences, and project on Narrative Medicine.
The Liverpool Centre for Health, Medical and Environmental Humanities provides a home for humanities and social sciences scholars at the University of Liverpool, as well as incorporating innovations in broader science-art collaborations.