From the Firestone IT3 Project:
Medical Uses of the Internet 2002-
A Teaching Carrel


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Vignettes in Medical History


Sir William Osler: Note the image below links to the Osler Medical Journal at Hopkins, a Medical Resident's housestaff publishing project.



The power of the World Wide Web is three fold. First, it uses hypertext, which enables us to link to content in context served up from any location on the planet. Second, is the ability to search the World Wide Web, data-bases, and servers by topic or keyword, Third, the power of authors to quickly, efficiently and effectively reach a global sophisticated and growing audience of information users and creators.

View the Osler Library at McGill University.


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The Bulletin of the History of Medicine

A leading journal in its field, the Bulletin of the History of Medicine is the official publication of the American Association for the History of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine. Each issue spans the social and scientific aspects medical history worldwide, and includes reviews of recent books and information about national and international activities in the field.

The Department of NeuroSurgery at Mass General

is a leader in its field and has a site about The History of NeuroSurgery

Complimenting this site is the Brain Atlas from Harvard Med.



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