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drewunivlibraryDigitized historical documents from the collections of Harvard University on diseases and epicemics.
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netlex franceThis online collection offers important historical perspectives on the science and public policy of epidemiology today and contributes to the understanding of the global, social–history, and public–policy implications of diseases.
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Kay Cunningham'materials include digitized copies of books, serials, pamphlets, incunabula, and manuscripts—a total of more than 500,000 pages—many of which contain visual materials, such as plates, engravings, maps, charts, broadsides, and other illustrations. The collection also includes two unique sets of visual materials from the Center for the History of Medicine at Harvard’s Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine'
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David HiltonThis online collection offers important historical perspectives on the science and public policy of epidemiology today and contributes to the understanding of the global, social–history, and public–policy implications of diseases.
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Somers LibraryHarvard’s new “open collection” contributes to the
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Patricia McPhersonThis site, a component of Harvard University Library’s Open Collections Program, contains more than 500,000 pages of textual materials and 10,000 pages of manuscripts and early printed books from ten contributing Harvard libraries and archives. The materi
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Patricia McPhersonThis site, a component of Harvard University Library’s Open Collections Program, contains more than 500,000 pages of textual materials and 10,000 pages of manuscripts and early printed books from ten contributing Harvard libraries and archives. The materi
diseases epidemics unitedstates_history european_history colonial_era(1650-1765) revolutionary_period(1765-1783) early_national_era(1790-1828) expansion_and_sectionalism(1829-1859) civil_war(1860-1865) reconstruction(1866-1876) gilded_age_and_progressive_
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Reeves Libraryis a digital library created by Harvard's Open Collections Program. It provides a unique perspective on social history.
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Todd SuomelaHarvard’s new “open collection” contributes to the understanding of the global, social–history, and public–policy implications of diseases and offers important historical perspectives on the science and the public policy of epidemiology today.
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