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Name New England Osteopathic Heritage Center (NEOHC)
University of New England
Jack S. Ketchum Library
 
Address 11 Hills Beach Road
Biddeford, Maine 04005
 
Contact Gay Marks, Archivist
gmarks@une.edu
(207) 602-2131
 
Telephone (207) 602-2131
Fax: (207) 602-5922
 
Online http://www.une.edu/neohc/
Reference: neohc@une.edu
 
Abstract

The New England Osteopathic Heritage Center (NEOHC) honors the osteopathic physicians who served their communities in New England for over a century and continue to do so. The Center, established in 2003, maintains a growing collection of personal and professional materials that preserve the unique history of the osteopathic medicine profession in the New England region: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Reference and research services are available by phone, email or onsite. Appointments are recommended.

 
Holdings

The New England Osteopathic Heritage Center collects historical material representative of individual osteopathic physicians, organizations, hospitals, and legislative initiatives, including personal and professional documents, photographs and films, medical artifacts, and memorabilia, building a greater understanding of the impact of osteopathic medicine on the advancement of health care in New England.

 
ID
HMD/149
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Last reviewed: 07 May 2008
Last updated: 07 May 2008
First published: 18 September 2007
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