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January 12, 2023 Circulating Now About Us, Archives & Manuscripts, Collections, Exhibitions, Films & Videos, News, Prints & Photographs, Rare Books & Journals Leave a comment

By Krista Stracka ~ Happy New Year! Before we dig into 2023, we’re taking a moment to count down last

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July 30, 2021 Circulating Now About Us, Archives & Manuscripts, Collections, Exhibitions, Films & Videos, News, Prints & Photographs, Rare Books & Journals Leave a comment

By Krista Stracka ~ The National Library of Medicine is pleased to announce that we have joined Instagram! Follow @nlm_collections

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Hooke’s Books: Influences around Robert Hooke’s Micrographia

July 23, 2020 Circulating Now Collections, Rare Books & Journals Leave a comment

Robert Hooke (1635–1703) was an English artist, biologist, physicist, engineer, architect, and inventor, but his crowning glory was his book

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Hosting the Congress for the History of Pharmacy

September 19, 2019 Circulating Now Collections, Exhibitions, News, Prints & Photographs 4 comments

By Laura Hartman ~ On September 5, 2019, NLM welcomed twenty attendees from the 44th International Congress for the History

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Hosting the Washington Conservation Guild

March 12, 2019 Circulating Now Collections, News One comment

By Stephen J. Greenberg ~ Last month, on February 7, 2019, forty-five members of the Washington Conservation Guild (WCG) held

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A detail from a gingerbread cecipie from the 18th century.

Spice of History: A Gingerbread Recipe

December 21, 2018 Circulating Now Archives & Manuscripts, Collections, Rare Books & Journals One comment

Recipe books from the 18th century hold a combination of food recipes, herbal remedies, and other such household creations thought to improve health. Powell’s “ginger bread” recipe includes ingredients easily found in today’s grocery store and provides measures still in use today.

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Fifteenth Century Books: From the Cradle of Printing in the West

October 11, 2018 Circulating Now Collections, Rare Books & Journals 6 comments

By Laura Hartman ~ Zodiac Man. Critical Days. Secrets of women. Chiromancy. Plague. Poisons.  Aristotle.  Hippocrates. You can explore these

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Hosting the Secretary of the Smithsonian

September 15, 2017 Circulating Now Collections, Exhibitions, News Leave a comment

By Jeffrey S. Reznick ~ David J. Skorton, Secretary of the Smithsonian and a board-certified cardiologist, recently honored the National

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A Book Unfinished: Paracelsus in Hand-Press Sheets

November 29, 2016 Circulating Now Collections, News, Rare Books & Journals 3 comments

By Stephen J. Greenberg ~ Books today, as physical objects, have reached a very odd place in our consciousness. Readers

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Palmistry: The Future in the Palm of Your Hand

October 31, 2016 Circulating Now Collections, Rare Books & Journals 6 comments

By Atalanta Grant-Suttie Some people think palmistry (or chiromancy as it is sometimes known) is hocus pocus and that it

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