Who can help Jeffrey Reznick with this interesting query?
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Greetings,
Apologies for cross-posting...
I am seeking guidance on locating relevant archives for a book-length
project on the history of prosthetics in Britain (ca. 1850-present).
I have consulted a number of key archives in and around London, but I have
not yet been able to locate any scientific and business records pertaining
to the invention, construction, and marketing of prostheses. I am
particularly interested in examining trade literature, patent records, and
technical drawings from the period ca. 1850-1920. I would also like to
track down additional sources (written, printed, and visual) relating to
the use of prostheses by disabled children and injured workmen, especially
factory workers and miners.
Would anyone know of relevant collections, located either in Britain or in
the United States?
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Thanks very much.
Sincerely,
Jeff Reznick
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Jeffrey S. Reznick, Ph.D.
Founder, Organizer, and Convener
The History of Medicine Group at Emory University
The History of Medicine Group was established in September 1997 under the
auspices of The Center for the Study of Health, Culture, and Society at
Rollins School of Public Health. As a cross-disciplinary roundtable, the
Group seeks to facilitate dialogue among all scholars in the
greater-Atlanta area who share an interest in the history of medicine,
science, and technology.
Visit us on the web: http://www.emory.edu/CSHCS/histmed.htm
Please direct all correspondence to:
Jeffrey S. Reznick
405 South Candler Street
Decatur, Georgia 30030
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(404) 378-9468
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Chris Coates Tel: 0171 753 3184
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Librarian TUC Collections
University of North London Learning Centre
236 Holloway Road,
London N7 6PP
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