Explore a range of historically significant biomedical journals newly added to PubMed Central including World War I publications.

Explore a range of historically significant biomedical journals newly added to PubMed Central including World War I publications.
An interview with Alice Weinreb, PhD on her NLM History Talk and her research on anorexia nervosa in the 20th century.
A new online exhibition, Making the Greatest Medical Library in America, showcases a selection of 19th century pamphlets acquired early
Welcome to a virtual tour of the historical collections of the National Library of Medicine. Today we are featuring collections about Forensic Medicine
By Christopher Crenner ~ Can one surgical problem have more than one surgical solution? A version of this question vexed
Settled in the entrance hall of Blair House, also known as the President’s Guest House, a portrait of Joseph Lovell awaits newly elected presidents and foreign heads of state as they make their way into history as guests of the famed home.
By Elizabeth A. Mullen and Susan L. Speaker ~ Science and medicine wait for no one. They demand much from
By Erika Mills ~ On a quest to bring together and catalog the world’s medical knowledge, John Shaw Billings, an
Circulating Now welcomes Mark Parascandola, PhD, to discuss his research in the Harold Leroy Stewart Papers at the National Library of Medicine. Dr. Parascandola
By Erika Mills ~ For centuries, people used willow bark to treat pain and fevers. However, it was not until