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David Cantor, Ph.D., Historian


David Cantor
David Cantor works as a historian for the History of Medicine Division of the National Library of Medicine, and for the National Cancer Institute. He is also the Deputy Director and Senior Research Historian in the Office of NIH History, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. His scholarly work focuses on twentieth-century history of medicine, most recently the history of cancer. He is the editor of Reinventing Hippocrates (Ashgate, 2002) and Cancer in the Twentieth Century (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008), and series editor (edited collections) of Studies for the Society of the Social History of Medicine. Medicine, Society and Culture published by Pickering and Chatto. In 2002 he established the National Library of Medicine's Online Syllabus Archive, the world's largest collection of syllabi in the history of medicine. He has also organized workshops and lecture series for the NLM including, Cancer in the Twentieth Century (2004), Genomics in Perspective (2006), and Meat, Medicine and Human Health in the Twentieth Century (2006).

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David Cantor, Ph.D.
History of Medicine Division
National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike
Bldg. 38, Rm. 1E-21, MSC 3819
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U.S.A.
Phone: (301) 496-0212
FAX: (301) 402-0872
Email: cantord1@mail.nih.gov


Last reviewed: 24 June 2008
Last updated: 24 June 2008
First published: 31 August 2006
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