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scholarly association studying the history of the health professions. http://www.histmed.org/ |
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advances the knowledge and appreciation of the development of medicine in Canada by commemorating those who have made significant contributions. http://www.cdnmedhall.org/ |
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features biographies of Frederick Banting, Charles Best, John James Richard Macleod, and James Collip, plus photographs and articles on their research. http://www.discoveryofinsulin.com/ |
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gateway to resources for the history of medicine and allied sciences. http://medhist.ac.uk/ |
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raising awareness of the history and archaeology of medicine. Includes searchable geographical database. http://www.medicalheritage.co.uk/ |
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for information professionals with an interest in the history of the health sciences. http://www.mla-hhss.org/ |
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resource for the study of Greco-Roman medicine and medical thought from Mycenaean times through the end of the Roman Empire period. http://www.medicinaantiqua.org.uk/ |
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organization interested in medical history, including class, race, gender, Marxist, and feminist perspectives. http://www.sigeristcircle.org/ |
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dictionary of medical eponyms with the stories of diseases, conditions, medical syndromes, and the people whose names they carry. http://www.whonamedit.com/ |
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