Healing Books: History of Health and Medicine at the Library of Congress
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Michael North
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blogs.loc.govHealing Books: History of Health and Medicine at the Library of Congressloc.govThe Library owns many groundbreaking books from medicine’s past, some of them illustrated with images that make us glad we live in the 21st century. Topics range from anatomy and herbals to childbirth and Native American medical knowledge.
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