| By Gale Staff |
While numerous digitized medical history collections exist, they’ve lacked narrative focus and interdisciplinary interest—until now. Unlike other sources comprising clinical research reports and technical studies, Public Health in Modern America, 1890-1970 tells a compelling story through rare content, including unpublished reports, correspondence, ephemera, pamphlets, and more.
Pharmacy in History journalhas published its review of Public Health in Modern America, 1890-1970, calling it “a researcher’s dream come true”:
“Revel in this treasure trove! Public Health in Modern America offers little-known or difficult-to-locate documents chronicling important and dynamic subjects. The database provides access to authoritative and representational content and makes it eminently discoverable. . . . Public Health Archives: Public Health in Modern America, is a researcher’s dream come true. . . . robust indexing and optical character recognition make resource discovery easy.”
–Micaela Sullivan-Fowler, Ebling Library, University of Wisconsin–Madison
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