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Some of the Most Beautiful Herbals

Posted on April 14, 2016

By Michael North This post is the sixth in a series exploring the National Library of Medicine’s rich and varied collection of “herbals,” which are Continue reading Source: NLM

Colonialism and the Plant Hunters

Posted on March 22, 2016

By Michael North This post is the fifth in a series exploring the National Library of Medicine’s rich and varied collection of “herbals,” which are Continue reading Source: NLM

Change is Possible

Posted on March 8, 2016

This post is the last in a series exploring the history of nursing and domestic violence from Dr. Catherine Jacquet. Continue reading Source: NLM

Nurses Organize

Posted on January 26, 2016

This post is the fourth in a series exploring the history of nursing and domestic violence from the guest blogger Catherine Jacquet, Assistant Professor of Continue reading Source: NLM

Research Reborn: Dioscorides and Mattioli

Posted on January 6, 2016

By Michael North This post is the fourth in a series exploring the National Library of Medicine’s rich and varied collection of “herbals,” which are Continue reading Source: NLM

“What a mess! And we are not half through”: Dr. Osler on England’s home front in World War I

Posted on December 29, 2015

By Susan Speaker This is one of a series of occasional posts highlighting collections that document medical activities during the Great War, which lasted from Continue reading Source: NLM

Nurses on the Cutting Edge

Posted on December 15, 2015

This post is the third in a series exploring the history of nursing and domestic violence from the guest blogger Catherine Jacquet, Assistant Professor of Continue reading Source: NLM

Medicine and Wife Abuse in the 1970s

Posted on November 25, 2015

This post is the second in a series exploring the history of nursing and domestic violence from the guest blogger Catherine Jacquet, Assistant Professor of Continue reading Source: NLM

Publications and the Army Medical Library around World War I

Posted on November 5, 2015

Dr. Sanders Marble spoke today at the National Library of Medicine on “Gathering and Spreading Knowledge: Publications and the Army Medical Library around World War Continue reading Source: NLM

Domestic Violence in the 1970s

Posted on October 15, 2015

This post is the first in a series exploring the history of nursing and domestic violence from the guest blogger Catherine Jacquet, and Assistant Professor Continue reading Source: NLM

A German Botanical Renaissance

Posted on September 29, 2015

By Michael North ~ This post is the third in a series exploring the National Library of Medicine’s rich and varied collection of “herbals,” which Continue reading Source: NLM

From Private Matter to Public Health Crisis

Posted on September 17, 2015

Dr. Catherine Jacquet spoke today at the National Library of Medicine on “From Private Matter to Public Health Crisis: Nursing and the Intervention into Domestic Continue reading Source: NLM

AFS and American Volunteerism in World War I

Posted on July 14, 2015

Circulating Now welcomes guest blogger Nicole J. Milano, Head Archivist and Historical Publications Editor at the Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Continue reading Source: NLM

Medieval Herbals in Movable Type

Posted on July 9, 2015

By Michael North This post is the second in a series exploring the National Library of Medicine’s rich and varied collection of “herbals,” which are Continue reading Source: NLM

Travels of a World War I Nurse

Posted on June 3, 2015

By Dan Caughey Photograph postcards, known as “real photo” postcards, were popular mementos to send to loved ones before and during World War I. There Continue reading Source: NLM

The Earliest Herbals

Posted on May 14, 2015

By Michael North This post is the first in a series exploring the National Library of Medicine’s rich and varied collection of “herbals,” which are Continue reading Source: NLM

A Tribute to Marshall Nirenberg—David Serlin

Posted on March 20, 2015

On March 17, 2015, the National Library of Medicine held a special event, “A Tribute to Marshall Nirenberg,” the first of a “triplet” of events at Continue reading Source: NLM

A Tribute to Nirenberg—George Thoma

Posted on March 19, 2015

On March 17, 2015, the National Library of Medicine held a special event, “A Tribute to Marshall Nirenberg,” the first of a “triplet” of events at NIH Continue reading Source: NLM

A Tribute to Marshall Nirenberg—Myrna Weissman

Posted on March 18, 2015

On March 17, 2015, the National Library of Medicine held a special event, “A Tribute to Marshall Nirenberg,” the first of a “triplet” of events at NIH Continue reading Source: NLM

A Tribute to Marshall Nirenberg—Frank Portugal

Posted on March 17, 2015

Today, March 17, 2015, the National Library of Medicine held a special event, “A Tribute to Marshall Nirenberg,” the first of a “triplet” of events at NIH Continue reading Source: NLM

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