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Historical Collections Exhibits

Feature Exhibits

Anatomy:  The Foundation of Medicine
Anatomy: The Foundation of Medicine From Aristotle to Early Twentieth Century Wall Charts

Artifacts

Exhibit: Antiqua Medicina

Antiqua Medicina

Follow the path of medicine from Homer to Vesalius.

Exhibit: Iron Lung

Iron Lung

Explore the development of the iron lung and its relation to the poliomyelitis epidemics.

Exhibit: Surgical Instruments from Ancient Rome

Surgical Instruments from Ancient Rome

See surgical instruments from antiquity (this exhibit is a recipient of the Schoolzone 5 star rating!).

Exhibit: Very Ill!: The Many Faces of Medical Caricature in Nineteenth-Century England & France

Nineteenth–Century Medical Caricature

Enjoy the many faces of medical caricature in 19th–century England & France.

Medical History

Exhibit: ALA Crusade

American Lung Association Crusade in Virginia

Recount the origin and early history of the ALA.

Exhibit: Changing the Face of Medicine

Changing the Face of Medicine

"Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America's Women Physicians" was displayed at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library on March 2, 2007, telling the history of the American women who have practiced medicine over the past two centuries.

Exhibit: Tuskegee Syphilis Study

Tuskegee Syphilis Study

Uncover the troubling legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.

Exhibit: Letters to Doct. James Carmichael & Son

Letters to Doct. Carmichael & Son

Winner of the MARAC 2006 C. Herbert Finch Online Publication Award. Hear patients’ voices from early 19th–century Virginia in this vast collection of letters.

Exhibit: Eugenics

Eugenics, Virginia, & Buck v. Bell

Get a very personal perspective on the disturbing role of Eugenics in Virginia.

Exhibit: Medicine and Health on the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Medicine & Health on the Lewis & Clark Expedition

Trek into the wilderness with only the medical knowledge of the period.

Exhibit: Walter Reed and Typhoid Fever

Walter Reed & Typhoid Fever

Struggle with Walter Reed and others to cure Typhoid Fever during the Spanish-American War.

Exhibit: Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection

Philip S. Hench Walter Reed Yellow Fever Collection

Delve into the collection that is a winner of the 2003 Waldo Gifford Leland Award and was, Thomson Scientific
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Exhibit: Yellow Fever Commission

Yellow Fever & the Reed Commission

Fight alongside Walter Reed in his 1898-1901 campaign to conquer Yellow Fever.

JOSEPH H. FARROW, M.D.

JOSEPH H. FARROW, M.D.

Discover a great physician’s contributions to breast cancer research and treatment.

Rare Books

Exhibit: The Plague Book

The Plague Book

Explore 16th Century medicine with a look at a unique book of advice to combat the plague.

Exhibit: Vaulted Treasures

Vaulted Treasures

Vaulted Treasures: Historical Medical Books at the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library.

Exhibit: What is an Herb?

Herbalism

Rediscover the herbals of Dioscorides, the Aztecs, Gerard, & Culpeper.

Exhibit: Kerr White Collection

Kerr White Health Care Collection

Examine the pioneering contribution of Dr. Kerr L. White, a physician and pioneer in the field of Health Services Research.

Exhibit: Twenty Medical Classics of the Jefferson Era

Twenty Medical Classics of the Jefferson Era

Review the books that helped lay the foundation for modern medicine.

University of Virginia Hospital

Exhibit: UVa Centennial Celebration

University of Virginia Hospital Centennial Celebration

Celebrate 100 years—a legacy of care, a framework for the future.

Exhibit: Robley Dunglison

Robley Dunglison, M.D.

Get to know the first professor of anatomy & medicine at UVa.

Exhibit: UVa Medical and Nursing Scrapbook

UVa Medical & Nursing Alumni Scrapbook

Take a sentimental journey through UVa time.

Exhibit: 8th Evacuation Hospital

8th Evacuation Hospital

Commemorate the University of Virginia Hospital Unit's role in World War II (this exhibit is an official partner of the Veterans History Project).

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