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This new resource consists of nearly 7,000 index headings for faculty, staff, departments, programs and events related to the School of Medicine and its affiliated hospitals. Collectively, the headings point to over 35,000 unique citations in medical center  [Read more] --> Archives and Rare Books Becker Archives acquires Jerome Cox papers, documenting medical computing at WashU --> By Stephen Logsdon — April 11, 2023 The Becker Archives has acquired the collected papers of Dr. Jerry Cox (1925-2023), who founded the Biomedical Computer Laboratory at the Washington University School of Medicine in 1964. This impressive acquisition comprehensively documents his four-decade career at the university, which included pioneering research and developments in biomedical computing, PET scanning, and computer technology applications in healthcare.   [Read more] --> Archives and Rare Books Joseph Nash McDowell, the St. Louis legend --> By Stephen Logsdon — February 10, 2022 Dr. Joseph Nash McDowell, featured in the portrait below, was born in Lexington, Kentucky in 1805 and he received a medical degree from Transylvania University in 1825. Prior to moving to St. Louis in 1839 with the intention of founding his own medical school, McDowell served as an anatomy professor at the Jefferson Medical College in  [Read more] --> Archives and Rare Books Wonderfully weird 2022 calendars from 1898 originals now available --> By Stephen Logsdon — December 8, 2021 The wonderfully weird Antikamnia calendars, published between 1897 and 1901 by the Antikamnia Chemical Company of St. Louis, feature colorful skeletons in humorous or whimsical scenes. This year, we are re-printing the 1898 calendar from Becker Library’s archival collections in the form of a 2022 calendar. The reproduction comes from the 1898 calendar because the  [Read more] --> Archives and Rare Books The rise and fall of homeopathic medicine in the US, and its continued popularity today --> By Stephen Logsdon — November 2, 2021 The practice fell out of favor in the late 19th century before seeing a resurgence in the past few decades. --> Archives and Rare Books William Beaumont’s momentous and unethical experiments --> By Stephen Logsdon — August 26, 2021 Beaumont’s relationship with his patient lead to momentous research on digestion, but was questionable at best. --> Archives and Rare Books St. Louis medical school used as prison during the Civil War --> By Stephen Logsdon — July 16, 2021 The medical school had closed at the outset of the war, and its dean, a notorious grave robber, had fled the city to serve as the Surgeon General of the Confederate Army of the West. --> Archives and Rare Books Online puzzles from the Archives and Rare Books Division --> By Stephen Logsdon — June 19, 2020 As part of our ongoing effort to bring our collections to you virtually as we all practice social distancing, we’ve created a series of online puzzles featuring images from Becker Library’s archival and rare book collections. See the images and links to their puzzles below. Helpful tips: Select your puzzle from the options below –  [Read more] 1 2 3 4 Next » Blog Categories All Posts Announcements Archives and Rare Books Mastering Information Scholarly Publishing Science and Informatics Staff News Uncategorized Search for: Email Updates Prefer updates in your inbox? Sign up for our email list Bernard Becker Medical Library MSC 8132-13-01 660 South Euclid Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110-1010 (314) 362-7080 | [email protected] Resources Services Archives & Rare Books Using the Library Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: becker by Underscores.me.--> --> © 2024 Washington University in St. Louis -->   Loading Comments...   Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website

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