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- American Nurses' Association Hall of Fame
- Avicenna (Ibn Sina)
- Sir Frederick Banting Digital Library
- Black Nurses in History: A Bibliography and Guide to Web Resources
- Bibliographies to Hippocrates and to Galen (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)
- Partners of the Heart: Alfred Blalock and Vivien Thomas (PBS)
- Books and Documents of the Office of Medical History, Office of the Surgeon General
- Mary Breckinridge (American Association for the History of Nursing)
- Letters to Doct. James Carmichael and Son at University of Virginia
- Nurse Edith Cavell (1865-1915): A Norfolk Heroine
- Margaret Ridley Charlton
- Changing the Face of Medicine: Celebrating America's Women Physicians (National Library of Medicine)
- Classics in Family Medicine
- Anatomical Plates of Pietro da Cortona
- Nicholas Culpeper: The Complete Herbal
- Marie Curie and the Science of Radioactivity
- Charles Robert Darwin
- Origin of the Species Voyage of the Beagle
- Darwin by Post (Lloyd Library and Museum)
- Paul Ehrlich (Paul Ehrlich Institut)
- Famous Geneticists
- Alexander Fleming (PBS)
- Fons històric de l'Hospital de la Santa Creu
- Foundations of AAMC History
- Founders of Neurology
- Rosalind Franklin (Rosalind Franklin Society)
- Sigmund Freud (PBS)
- Sigmund Freud Archives
- Galen - The Internet Classics Library
- First printed editions of Galen at the "Bibliothéque Interuniversitaire de Médecine" of Paris (BIUM)
- Joseph Goldberger and the War on Pellagra (Office of NIH History)
- John Graunt (The Galileo Project)
- Hearth: Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition, History
- Heirs of Hippocrates
- Gray's Anatomy, 20th edition (Anatomy of the Human Body by Henry Gray)
- Hidden Lives, Untold Stories: Nurses Beyond Nightingale (Royal College of Nurses video)
- First printed editions of Hippocrates at the "Bibliothéque Interuniversitaire de Médecine" of Paris (BIUM)
- Hippocrates - The Internet Classics Library
- Hooke's Books: Books that Influenced or were Influenced by Robert Hooke's Micrographia (National Library of Medicine)
- James Lind Library
- Helen Keller (American Foundation for the Blind)
- Fighting Polio with 'Gentle Hands': Elizabeth Kenny (Minnesota Public Radio)
- Michael Maier Atalanta fugiens (1618) (Furnace & Fugue; University of Virginia)
- Malaspina Great Books on the Web
- Images from Anatomia Universa by Mascagni
- The MacKinney Collection of Medieval Medical Illustrations from the Wilson Library: Rare Book Collection
- The Medical Library Association Oral History Project
- Medicine in the Americas (National Library of Medicine)
- Frank Netter Illustrations (NetterImages)
- Florence Nightingale
- Florence Nightingale's Fever (British Medical Journal)
- The Florence Nightingale Digitization Project (Florence Nightingale Museum)
- Florence Nightingale Letters (University of British Columbia Library)
- Florence Nightingale Letters Collection (University of Illinois at Chicago University Library)
- A Selection of Letters Written by Florence Nightingale (Clendening Library)
- The Nobel Prizes
- Ask Osleriana: A Searchable Database
- Celebrating the Contributions of William Osler
- The William Osler Photo Collection (McGill University Library)
- People and Discoveries: Medicine and Health (PBS)
- A Brief Biography of Jean Piaget
- Profiles in Science (National Library of Medicine)
- The Margaret Sanger Papers Project
- Seeing is Believing: Scientific and Medical Illustration (New York Public Library)
- John Snow: A Historical Giant in Epidemiology
- Dr. John Lancelot Todd: Guide to International Collections of Print, Manuscript, Photo-graphic and Material Resources Documenting the Professional and Personal Life of Dr. John Lancelot Todd (1876-1949) (McGill University)
- The Trotula Ensemble of Manuscripts
- Turning the Pages Online (National Library of Medicine)
- The Most Dangerous Woman in America: Typhoid Mary (PBS)
- Images from Andreas Vesalius' De Humani Corporis Fabrica, 1543
- Rudolf Virchow Manuscripts: Translated
- Alfred Russel Wallace Page
- James Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin (Science History Institute)
- Double Helix: 50 Years (Nature)
- Distinguished Women of Past and Present: Health and Medicine
- 4000 Years of Women in Science
- Women's Life in Greece and Rome: Medicine & Anatomy
- Women Physicians, 1850s-1970s (Drexel University)
- Working Women, 1800-1930 (Harvard University)
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