Friday, January 31, 2014

Profiles in Science: The William Osler Papers

The National Library of Medicine (NLM) is making the archival collections of leaders in biomedical research and public health available on its Profiles in Science web site. Many of the collections have been donated to NLM and contain published and unpublished items, including books, journal volumes, pamphlets, diaries, letters, manuscripts, photographs, audiotapes, video clips, and other materials.

Sir William Osler (1849-1919) was a Canadian physician often called "the father of modern medicine" for the central role he played in revolutionizing medical education via the internship and residency system at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, where medicine was taught "at the bedside." As part of its Profiles in Science project, the National Library of Medicine has collaborated with the Osler Library of the History of Medicine and the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives to digitize and make available over the World Wide Web a selection of the William Osler Papers for use by educators and researchers. This site provides access to the portions of the William Osler collections of the Osler Library of the History of Medicine and Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives that have been selected for digitization.

Link to Profiles in Science: The William Osler Papers

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