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Osler Library of the History of Medicine is a significant repository and research library located within the McGill University campus in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Named after Sir William Osler, a founding professor of Johns Hopkins Hospital and one of the four founding professors of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, the library is renowned for its extensive collection of historical medical documents, books, and artifacts. Sir William Osler, often referred to as the "Father of Modern Medicine," bequeathed his vast collection of historical medical literature to McGill University, laying the foundation for the library.

History[edit]

The Osler Library of the History of Medicine was officially established in 1929, following the death of Sir William Osler in 1919. Osler's intention was to create a comprehensive resource for the study of the history of medicine to support education and research in the field. His personal collection, consisting of approximately 8,000 books and manuscripts, formed the core of the library's holdings. Over the years, the library has grown significantly through donations and acquisitions, now housing over 100,000 items, including rare books, manuscripts, and medical artifacts.

Collections[edit]

The library's collections span centuries of medical history, with items dating from the Middle Ages to the 20th century. Highlights of the collection include medieval and Renaissance medical manuscripts, early anatomical and botanical prints, and the works of seminal figures in medicine such as Hippocrates, Galen, Andreas Vesalius, and William Harvey. The library also holds a significant collection of works related to the history of public health, epidemiology, and medical education.

Facilities and Services[edit]

Located in the McIntyre Medical Sciences Building, the Osler Library provides a range of services to researchers, students, and the public. These include access to its collections for research purposes, reference services, and the organization of exhibitions and events that highlight aspects of the history of medicine. The library also offers fellowships and grants to scholars conducting research in the history of medicine.

Legacy and Impact[edit]

The Osler Library of the History of Medicine plays a crucial role in preserving the history of medicine and promoting research in the field. It serves as a valuable resource for historians, medical professionals, and students, offering insights into the evolution of medical knowledge and practices. The library's commitment to education and research in the history of medicine honors Sir William Osler's legacy and continues to inspire future generations.


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