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The Archives of the American Field Service and AFS Intercultural Programs. The American Field Service was founded in France during the First World War as an ambulance service staffed by Americans. The AFS Archives consists of over 300 cubic feet of archival material, including documents, photographs, and memorabilia. The Archives is located in New York City.
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The museum is a facility for research into the history & work of Florence Nightingale, particularly in relation to the first training school for nurses at St Thomas
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Internet Archive - The Medical Heritage Library (MHL)
A digital curation collaborative among some of the world
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Bethesda, Maryland.
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Texas Medical Center Library, McGovern Historical Center
The McGovern Historical Center (MHC) at the Texas Medical Center Library (The TMC Library) preserves and provides access to the historical collections and rare materials of the Texas Medical Center’s (TMC) institutions, faculty, and staff. The MHC has notable rare book and archival collections on the history of the TMC, foundations of medicine, rheumatology, public health, psychiatry, and the effects of radiation.
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The Country Doctor Museum is the oldest museum in the United States dedicated to the history of America’s rural health care. It was created in 1967 by a group of energetic women from North Carolina, whose initial interest was to build a lasting memorial for rural physicians. Over the decades, the Museum’s collection grew to over 5,000 medical artifacts and many volumes of historic texts gathered from across the nation. The interpretive range also expanded from rural doctors to include topics such as nursing, pharmaceuticals, and home remedies.