Guide to Collections Relating to the History of Artificial Internal Organs

museums, archives and libraries

Bakken Library and Museum

Canada Science and Technology Museum

Deutsches Hygiene-Museum

Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum

DeWitt Stetten Jr. Museum of Medical Research

Dittrick Medical History Center

Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences

International Center for Artificial Organs and Transplantation

International Center for Medical Technologies

International Museum of Surgical Science

John P. McGovern Historical Collections and Research Center

Mayo Foundation Archives, Mayo Clinic

Medical History Museum of the University of Copenhagen

Medical History Museum of the University of Zurich

Medicinhistoriska Museet

Minnesota Historical Society

Museu Nacional de Historia da Medicina

Museum Boerhaave

Museum of Health Care at Kingston

Mutter Museum

National Library of Medicine

National Museum of American History

National Museum of Health and Medicine

Science Museum of London

Semmelweis Medical Historical Museum, Library and Archives

Thackray Museum

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Medical Museum

University of Utah, Marriott Library, Special Collections

University of Washington

Vanderbilt University

Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine

repositories Vanderbilt University, The Annette And Irwin Eskind Biomedical Library, Historical Collections
 
address 2209 Garland Avenue, Nashville, TN 37232-8340
Telephone (615) 936-1410
Fax Number (615) 936-1384
Website www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/biolib/
 
Contact Person Annette Williams, M.L.S.
email Annette.Williams@mcmail.vanderbilt.edu
 
Access and Services Photocopying; written, e-mail, and fax enquiries. Hours: Monday-Thursday 7 a.m.-11p.m; Friday 7 a.m- 7 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. - 7 pm.; Sunday 11 a.m - 9 p.m.
 
Abstract The Annette and Irwin Eskind Biomedical Library (EBL), a unit of Vanderbilt University Medical Center's Informatics Center is the hub of the medical center's information services and resources. The EBL provides access to materials to support the patient care, healthcare education, and biomedical research missions of Vanderbilt University Medical Center. To enable information use at the point of need, the EBL provides an extensive digital library of electronic journals, books, databases and other resources, in addition to over 200,000 print volumes. To preserve biomedical history, EBL provides a unique collection of rare books, photographs and historical items in its Historical Collection, and the Medical Center Archives serves as a repository for manuscripts and institutional records that reflect the history of the medical center and the history of medicine.
 
 

Collections

title/date History of Cardiac Surgery Videorecording Series, 1997-present
 
Collection ID
 
Quantity
 
Biographical Note
 
Collection Description Videorecordings of interviews conducted by William S. Stoney, M.D. of innovators and pioneers in the history of cardiac surgery.

Individuals interviewed in this series include:

  • Bahnson, Henry T.
  • Carpentier, Alain
  • Cooley, Denton A.
  • DeBakey, Michael E.
  • DeVries, William
  • Dobell, Anthony
  • Ebert, Paul A.
  • Favaloro, Rene
  • Fogarty, Thomas J.
  • Glenn, William
  • Gott, Vincent
  • Green, George E.
  • Haller, Alex
  • Hanlon, C. Rollins
  • Hardy, James D.
  • Harken, Alden H. (Dwight Harken)
  • Judy, James R.
  • Lillehei, C. Walton
  • Longmire, William P.
  • McGovern, George J.
  • Muller, William H.
  • Oschner, John
  • Robicsek, Francis
  • Ross, Donald
  • Sealy, Will C.
  • Shumway, Norman E.
  • Shumacker, Harris
  • Spencer, Frank C.
  • Starr, Albert
  • Templeton, John Y. (Gibbon)
  • Wooler, Geoffrey
 
Finding Aid None
 
Restrictions None
 
Related Material Videorecording of Roundtable discussion hosted by William W. Stoney entitled "Cardiac Surgery in the 1950s'"

Last reviewed: 27 August 2008
Last updated: 02 March 2007
First published: 01 March 2002
Metadata| Permanence level: Permanent: Dynamic Content