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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE: THE WORLD'S LINK TO HEALTH


Present and past catalogs.


A few of the historical medical texts in the library's collection.


The National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world's largest medical research library. Its holdings include more than 3.5 million books, journals, technical reports, theses, pamphlets, photgraphs, and audiovisual materials covering more than 40 biomedical areas and related subjects from chemistry to psychology, botany to zoology and veterinary medicine.

The library also houses one of the world's finest historical collections of rare medical texts and manuscripts dating as far back as the 11th century.

With materials in 70 languages and information exchange capabilities internationally, the libarary is a worldwide source for all health professionals. Some 4 million journal articles, books, and computerized information searches were provided by NLM in 1985. Material may be consulted at the library, borrowed through interlibrary loan or searched by means of the library's computerized online databases.


Oil portrait of John Shaw Billings by Cecilia Beaux. The portrait was painted in 1895, thirty years after Dr. Billings became director of the NLM.


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