NORMAN, Jeremy Michael
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The Haskell F. Norman library of science and medicine. 2 vols.San Francisco, CA: Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc., 1991.Fully annotated descriptions, mostly with complete collations, paginations, and plate counts, of 2600 classics covering the spectrum of the sciences, emphasizing medicine, from circa 1470 to 1950, in the library of Haskell F. Norman (1915-1996). The introductions discuss the place of this library in history of book collecting by physicians and scientists, and Haskell Norman's approach to building this library over four decades. Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY › Bibliographical Classics, BIBLIOGRAPHY › Book Collecting, BIBLIOGRAPHY › Catalogues of Physicians' / Scientists' Libraries |
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Origins of cyberspace: A library on the history of computing, networking, and telecommunications.Novato, CA: HistoryofScience.com, 2002.Includes some significant early annotated references to the applictions of computing to biology and medicine. Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY , COMPUTING/MATHEMATICS in Medicine & Biology, COMPUTING/MATHEMATICS in Medicine & Biology › History of Computing / Mathematics in Medicine & Biology |
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From Gutenberg to the internet: A sourcebook on the history of information technology. Edited by Jeremy M. Norman.Novato, CA: HistoryofScience.com, 2005.Includes some documentation on the early applications of computing to biology and medicine. Subjects: COMPUTING/MATHEMATICS in Medicine & Biology |
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Anatomy as art: The Dean Edell collection.New York: Christie's, 2007.Extensively annotated and well-illustrated catalogue of books, prints, sculptures, and anatomical models from the 15th to 20th centuries, written by Jeremy Norman for the auction sale of Dean Edell's library sold at Christie's, New York, on October 5, 2007. Subjects: ANATOMY › Anatomical Illustration, ART & Medicine & Biology, BIBLIOGRAPHY › Bibliographies of Anatomy, BIBLIOGRAPHY › Catalogues of Physicians' / Scientists' Libraries, Illustration, Biomedical |
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HistoryofMedicineandBiology.comNovato, CA, 2015.On December 27, 2016, as this database reached its 10,000th entry, though its entry number is less because of the old decimal extensions used in the prior printed editions, I decided to add it in the "electronic resource" category. What distinguishes this site from the other "electronic resources" included under this category til this date is that it has been the work of only three people: Fielding Garrison, Leslie Morton, and myself, and it traces its origins back to 1912. See About HistoryofMedicineandBiology.com. Subjects: BIBLIOGRAPHY › Online Access Catalogues & Bibliographic Databases |