▼ Refine Your Categories ▼

Click a term to refine your current search.

Subject

: all » Health & Medicine

Resource Type

Language

Social Tags

: all » Bookbinding

Organization

: all » U.S. National Library of Medicine

Country

: all » United States

Province Or State

More options
[×]

Subject

: Health & Medicine
[×]

Social Tags

: Bookbinding
[×]

Organization

: U.S. National Library of Medicine
[×]

Country

: United States

Category: Health & Medicine, Bookbinding, U.S. National Library of Medicine, United States

1 result

Results

History of Medicine Introduction The National Library of Medicine's Bathtub Collection is an archive of materials found in the old bindings when rare books in the Library were conserved. The materials found in the bindings include fragments of old printed books or manuscript materials which are often treasures on their own. In the Bathtub Collection, NLM has organized and described these fragments and made them available to scholars. The story of the Bathtub Collection begins in the middle of the last century. In the 1940's, The Army Medical Library, as the National Library of Medicine was then known, began a serious conservation program for its rare book collection. The AML hired Dorothy Schullian as curator of rare books and Jean Eschman, a master bookbinder from Switzerland.

0
♥ 0
1,449 read