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Adolf Nichtenhauser: Documenting the History of Movies and Medicine

Posted on March 3, 2022

Circulating Now welcomes guest blogger David Cantor to discuss a newly digitized collection of materials related to medicine and film compiled by Adolf Nichtenhauser (1903–1953). Continue reading Source: NLM

A New Year’s Day in the Life

Posted on December 30, 2021

A new year can be a turning point, a start of something new, a break from routine, a celebration. The historical collections of the National Continue reading Source: NLM

Shared Suffering Onscreen

Posted on September 30, 2021

Circulating Now welcomes guest Benjamín Schultz-Figueroa, PhD, Assistant Professor in Film Studies at Seattle University, to discuss his research on the history of scientific filmmaking Continue reading Source: NLM

A Bit of Hollywood in the Operating Room

Posted on July 23, 2019

Read the latest addition to Medicine on Screen: Films and Essays from NLM. Caitjan Gainty, PhD, from Kings College, London, shares insights on the work of obstetrician and filmmaker Joseph B. DeLee. …

What Makes a Murderer: Dr. Bernard Glueck’s Psychological Evaluations

Posted on April 11, 2019

By James Labosier ~ Every murder is unique. Two nineteen-year-old sons of wealthy Chicago families kill a neighborhood boy in 1924 because they think they’re Continue reading Source: NLM

Rise, Serve, Lead!: Celebrating Virginia Apgar

Posted on March 21, 2019

To commemorate Women’s History Month, NLM launched the exhibition Rise, Serve, Lead! America’s Women Physicians on March 4th. Rise Serve Lead! features a database of Continue reading Source: NLM

The Forgotten Frontier: Nursing Done in Wild Places

Posted on September 20, 2018

By Emma Carter ~ “Where do babies come from?” Children have been asking this question for as long as humankind has populated the Earth, and Continue reading Source: NLM

Letters Shed Light on Huey Long’s Murder Mystery

Posted on September 11, 2018

By Divyansh Agarwal ~ A seemingly typical Sunday evening in Louisiana, September 8, 1935, was about to become extraordinary. The House of Representatives had organized Continue reading Source: NLM

Don’t be SAD: A Very Brief History of Light Therapy

Posted on December 20, 2016

By Michael Sappol As December 21, the shortest day of the year approaches, when the gray and dark is at its height and golden sunshine Continue reading Source: NLM

Winter Wounds, Paper Dressing

Posted on February 24, 2015

By Sarah Eilers ~ It’s a black and white film, but it’s the white that overwhelms. A carpet of snow beneath Nordic pines, white uniforms Continue reading Source: NLM

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