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John Jay and the Yellow Fever Epidemics (Part 2)

WEBDuring much of New York City’s early history, waves of infectious disease—including smallpox, measles, cholera, and yellow fever—struck the populace …

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Health Reporting – Journalism Library Blog

WEBThe Alliance for Health Reform, a nonpartisan, non-profit group that focuses on the American health care system, has released the 5th edition of Covering Health …

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John Jay and the Yellow Fever Epidemics (Part 1)

WEBThe Health Committee would be tasked with employing doctors to assist in the inspection of ships and inspectors to monitor the docks and ferry landings. At the …

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Just Launched: Vaccination in Modern America: Misinformation vs.

WEBColumbia University Libraries is pleased to announce the launch of the Vaccination in Modern America: Misinformation vs. Public Health Advocacy Web …

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Lehman Center Spring Program: “Race, Inequality, and Health”

WEBTomorrow, February 4th, the Lehman Center for American History begins its spring programming with “Chronic Complication: Diabetes, Amputations, and Race in …

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The Selected Papers of John Jay – A project of the Rare Book and

WEBPosted on September 9, 2020 by Robb Haberman, Associate Editor, The Papers of John Jay. The John Jay Papers and Columbia University Library announce the postponement …

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The Health Sciences Library Acquires George Huntington’s Papers

WEBPosted on May 31, 2011 by Emily. Columbia University’s Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library has purchased an extensive archive of George Huntington (1850 …

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Just Launched: Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy

WEBColumbia University Libraries is pleased to announce the launch of the Journal of Clinical Education in Physical Therapy (JCEPT), a new peer-reviewed, open …

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Marking World AIDS Day with oral histories from the collections

WEBOn December 1, health care practitioners, among others, are recognizing World AIDS Day. The goal is to bring awareness to the fact that AIDS and HIV remain a global pandemic. …

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News from Columbia's Rare Book & Manuscript Library

WEBOur health record is among the best thus far reported in S.A.T.C. camps throughout the country.” A Report of the Administrative Board of the Student Army …

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Center for Advancing Health (CFAH) – Journalism Library Blog

WEBThe Center for Advancing Health CFAH “conducts research, communicates findings and advocates for policies that support everyone’s ability to benefit from advances in health …

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Columbia University Librarians Producing 3D-Printed Protective …

WEBIn response to the shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) as hospitals and clinics scramble to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, librarians at …

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Covering Health Issues – Journalism Library Blog

WEBThe Alliance for Health Reform, a nonpartisan, non-profit group that focuses on the American health care system, has released the 5th edition of Covering Health Issues …

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Community Health Profiles, 2006 – Journalism Library Blog

WEBNew York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (surely the most excellent name for a health department in all of the U.S.) has just released its 2006 Community Health …

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Science Journalism – Journalism Library Blog

WEBThe Alliance for Health Reform, a nonpartisan, non-profit group that focuses on the American health care system, has released the 5th edition of Covering Health …

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Event Today (March 11), 4pm – Native Americans and Health Care

WEBJoin the Lehman Center for American History and the Rare Book & Manuscript Library for “‘Don’t Get Sick After June’: A Seventy-Year Long Survival …

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“The Communications of my wishes may stir up some other to do …

WEBIn 1850 Olyphant traveled once again to China, but ill health forced him to set out on a return journey to the U.S. the next year. He writes simply, It may be that – it …

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Plague, Passover, and Perspectives on Social Distancing (Dr.

WEBThis essay was written by Joshua Teplitsky (Stony Brook University) for the Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies’ Spring 2020 Magazine. The full magazine can be …

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Reprocessing reveals role of disability in Randolph Bourne’s …

WEBWar is the health of the state. As Dos Passos alludes—unfortunately, by using ableist language that would likely have caused pain to the person he was …

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News from Columbia's Rare Book & Manuscript Library

WEBThe diaries are a collection of 12 slim volumes documenting Mrs. Duer’s life from January 1838 to June 1862. They open with a four-year period when Mrs. Duer, as …

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In tribute First African-American psychoanalyst, Margaret …

WEBThe Columbia Center for Oral History interviewed Dr. Lawrence as part of the Northside Center for Child Development project. Dr. Lawrence was a student of …

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Women’s Studies Archive: Women’s Issues and Identities

WEBPosted on March 8, 2019 by Sarah Witte. Women’s Studies Archive: Women’s Issues and Identities is a new full-text database of primary source material useful for researching …

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