Recent Articles
Posted By: Marie Cirelli
Fri Dec 16th, 2016
At the Harrell Health Sciences Library: Research and Learning Commons we have just completed a spectacular renovation. Not only did the entire library undergo a wall-to-wall renovation taking the space down to the studs, but we’ve added lots of new technologies including 3D printing, virtual reality
Posted By: Marie Cirelli
Mon Oct 24th, 2016
Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus by William Harvey is known as the first book to correctly describe the human circulatory system. Not having a medical background, this tidbit of medical history trivia was foreign to me until several months ago when I discovered an edit
Posted By: Marie Cirelli
Wed Sep 21st, 2016
Welcome to our first member highlight!
My hope is that highlighting our members will help to strengthen our relationships as a section. We see each other so little--many of us not at all, so we need to find ways to get to know one another. Please enjoy reading about our member Rob Cagna!
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Posted By: Marie Cirelli
Mon Aug 22nd, 2016
Greetings from the Chair:
Welcome to the new History of the Health Sciences blog, “The Incipit”. At the HHSS business meeting in May, we decided to move from our section newsletter, also named “The Incipit”, to a blog. Our hope is to write more frequently and informally. We will continue to use