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Blog of the Melnick Medical (history) Museum

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Student nurses back in class

February 12, 2014February 12, 2014 Cassie NesporLeave a comment

Work on the new display cases in Cushwa Hall (home of the Bitonte School of Health and Human Services) continues. There are new items in the four cases near the Lincoln Avenue entrance. These cases now feature artifacts from a wonderful recent donation to the museum from a local surgeon. You can read more about… Continue reading Student nurses back in class →

Women in medicine

March 20, 2009 Cassie Nespor1 Comment

In honor of Women's History Month, this post will highlight some of the roles women have played in the field of medicine throughout history. Evidence from surviving artwork and texts reveals that women in ancient Rome and Egypt were physicians. At this time, the practice of medicine in most parts of the world was closely… Continue reading Women in medicine →

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