Skip to Content
United States National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health
Alabama
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Argentina
Australia
Belgium
Brazil
Canada
Denmark
France
Germany
Great Britain
India
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Mexico
New Zealand
South Africa
Spain
Switzerland
Syria
Directory of History of Medicine Collections Home blue line bar
Name History of Medicine Collection
Robert M. Bird Health Sciences Library
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
 
Address 1000 Stanton L. Young Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73117
 
Contact Reference Department
(405) 271-2285 x48752
bird-reference@ouhsc.edu
 
Telephone (405) 271-2285
Fax: (405) 271-3297
 
Online Home page: http://library.ouhsc.edu
 
Abstract

The History of Medicine Collection houses the rare book and archival holdings of the Robert M. Bird Health Sciences Library. The Collection is open to the public from 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Materials do not circulate. Most of the Collection's holdings are included in the Library's Catalog at http://library.ouhsc.edu. SERVICES: Photocopy and interlibrary loan availability depends on the item’s condition. Several exhibits are on display in and around the Collection. These include a large set of early 20th century surgical instruments; a desk used by six Deans of the OUHSC College of Medicine; and numerous artworks related to the history of medicine.

 
Holdings

The Collection contains over 5,000 books, manuscripts, photographs, artifacts, and other archival materials. The holding are growing rapidly due to support from the Robert M. Bird Society, as well as through individual donations of materials. Strengths of the Collection include the history of medicine, nursing and pharmacy in Indian Territory and Oklahoma, and archival materials from the University and area hospitals. Artifacts include several saddlebag medical kits and one of two existing prototypes of the Breathalyzer. Manuscript collections include those of Dr. Jay Shurley, pioneer in sensory deprivation research who worked with "Genie"; Dr. Stewart Wolf, leader of the Roseto studies on cardiovascular disease; and many prominent Oklahoma physicians and nurses. Currently cataloged book holdings include: incunabula: 0; 16th c.: 10; 17th c.: 26; 18th c.: 63: 19th c.: 530.

 
ID
HMD/122
Directory Home | About the Directory | Table of Contents | HMD Home

Last reviewed: 07 May 2008
Last updated: 07 May 2008
First published: 18 September 2007
Metadata| Permanence level: Permanent: Dynamic Content