About the Historical Library

The Historical Library contains a large and unique collection of rare
medical books, medical
journals to 1920, pamphlets, prints, and photographs, as well as current
works on the history
of medicine. The library was founded in 1941 by the donations of the
extensive collections of
Harvey Cushing, John F. Fulton, and Arnold C. Klebs. Special strengths
are the works of
Hippocrates, Galen, Vesalius, Boyle, Harvey, and S. Weir Mitchell, and
works on anesthesia,
and smallpox inoculation and vaccination. The Library owns over 300
medical incunabula.
The notable Clements C. Fry Print Collection has fine prints and drawings
from the 16th
century to the present on medical subjects by artists such as Gillray,
the Cruikshanks,
Hogarth, and Daumier. The Peter Parker Collection contains manuscripts of
the 19th century
medical missionary Peter Parker and paintings by the artist Lam-Qua of
patients at Canton
Hospital with pronounced pathological conditions. The Edward Clark
Streeter Collection of
Weights and Measures is one of the most comprehensive and extensive
collections of its kind
in the world. Parts of this collection are on permanent display
throughout the Library.
Hours: Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Phone: (203) 785-4354
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