This pamphlet lists the original pieces of the print collection donated by Thurmond Chatham to the Duke Hospital Library reading room in 1934. Also inside this pamphlet is information about each type of print.
This session will provide an overview of a content analysis conducted on archived anti-vaccination websites, specifically describing how pre-existing anti-vaccination websites presented information about COVID-19. We will also address the use of...
The Seeley G. Mudd building from the top of Duke North. The Duke University Medical Center Library occupies the upper four floors. Duke Chapel is visible to the right in the distance. View 2.
Front view of the exterior of the Duke University Medical Center Library before the covered walkway was built. Duke North is visible in the background.
The newly constructed Trent Room in the Duke University Hospital Library showing the ivory anatomical manikins, apothecary jars, bronze ecorche and ivory skeleton. View 4.
Dedication ceremonies for the Seeley G. Mudd building on the lower terrace outside the Searle Center. Dr. Lewis Thomas at the podium with (from left to right): Dr. Robert D. Fisher, Dr. William G. Anlyan, Terry Sanford, Dr. Martin Cummings, Rev....
Opening day at the Duke University Medical Center Library. Warren Bird, director, stands at the far left. Dean of Nursing, Ruby Wilson, and Dr. Ewald Busse are at the right.
Exterior views of the construction of the Seeley G. Mudd building which was designed to house the Duke University Medical Center Library. Photographed by Tony Rumple. View 8.
Exterior views of the construction of the Seeley G. Mudd building which was designed to house the Duke University Medical Center Library. Photographed by Tony Rumple. View 6.
Interior views of the Duke University Medical Center library: Digital scanning workstation in the History of Medicine Reading Room. Gayle Elmore is at the keyboard.
Reception following dedication ceremonies for the Seeley G. Mudd building. Dr. Robert Fisher at the refreshment table with Dr. James Wyngaarden directly behind him and Fred Roper, third to his left.
The newly constructed Trent Room in the Duke University Hospital Library showing the ivory anatomical manikins, apothecary jars, bronze ecorche and ivory skeleton. View 3.
Ribbon cutting ceremony for opening day at Duke University Medical Center Library. Front row (left to right), Dean of Nursing Ruby Wilson, Director of the Library Warren Bird, Mrs. Mary D. B. T. Semans, Dr. William G. Anlyan and Dr. James H....
Dedication ceremonies for the Seeley G. Mudd building on the lower terrace outside the Searle Center. Dr. William G. Anlyan, Vice-President for Health Affairs shaking hands with Dr. Martin Cummings, Director of the National Library of Medicine.
Reception following dedication ceremonies for the Seeley G. Mudd building. Along the refreshment table, left to right: Katina Walser Strauch, Carolyn Lipscomb, Mary Horres, Mary Ellen Darst, Judy Woodburn, unidentified woman, Elizabeth Adams, and...
Exterior views of the construction of the Seeley G. Mudd building which was designed to house the Duke University Medical Center Library. Photographed by Tony Rumple. View 4.
History of Medicine reading room looking toward entrance. Photographed by Walter E. Shackelford.
Durham, NC: Walter E. Shackelford, Custom Photography.
Exterior views of the construction of the Seeley G. Mudd Building which was designed to house the Duke University Medical Center Library. Photographed by Tony Rumple. View 10.
Web resource for the Medical Center Library & Archives Newsletter (February 2013, Issue 345). All archived website data from this newsletter is hosted and stored by the Internet Archive, which was captured by Archive-It's Brozzler Crawler. The...
Web resource for the Medical Center Library & Archives Newsletter, December 2012, Issue 344. All archived website data from this newsletter is hosted and stored by the Internet Archive, which was captured by Archive-It's Brozzler Crawler. The...