News Release
November 20, 2007
Contact: Christopher DeFrancesco, 860-679-3914
e-mail:
cdefrancesco@uchc.edu
UConn Health Center to House Hartford Medical
Society Library, Museum
FARMINGTON, CONN. – The Hartford Medical Society will move
its historical medical library and many of its artifacts to the
University of Connecticut Health Center next spring.
Under an agreement finalized this month, the UConn Health Center
will provide about 2,500 square feet of space adjacent to the Lyman
Maynard Stowe Library. The Society is relocating from Scarborough
Street in Hartford’s west end, its location since 1956.
“The Lyman Maynard Stowe Library welcomes the addition of this
historic collection of medical books, journals and artifacts to our
campus,” says library director Evelyn Morgen. “Because we are a
relatively young medical school, the Hartford Medical Society will
add depth and gravitas to the resources available to our faculty, to
our students, and to scholars who visit our campus.”
The Society will retain ownership of its collection, and the
cataloging will reflect this. The materials include manuscripts
going back to the 17th century, account books of 19th century
physicians, journals from their first volumes, and records of the
experiments of 19th century Hartford dentist Horace Wells, who is
credited with the discovery of surgical anesthesia.
“For some time, the Hartford Medical Society has felt the need
for a greater exposure of its invaluable library and museum
collection to both the academic community and the general public,”
says Society President Bradford Blanchard, M.D. “Fortunately, the
historical thrust of our collections is very compatible with UConn’s
commitment to the history of medicine and to the humanities in
medicine. Therefore, housing our collections at the UConn Health
Center, with its academic environment and sophisticated information
technology, is a natural fit.”
“These one-of-a-kind articles, books and journals are really
Connecticut treasures,” says Bruce Koeppen, M.D., UConn Health
Center dean of academic affairs and education.
The Health Center also will provide space for the Society’s
continuing education programs for physicians. The Society is bearing
the costs of renovations, relocation and maintenance of its
collection, and will reimburse UConn for the salary and benefits
paid to the librarian to be added as part of the agreement.
“This is an important collaboration with the Hartford Medical
Society on the history of medicine, and bringing the Society’s
collection here will make it more available to the public,” says
Assistant Vice President of Health Informatics Renee Drabier, Ph.D.,
adding it was the physician members of the Hartford Medical Society
who voted to move the collection to the UConn Health Center.
The Hartford Medical
Society, established in 1846, provides educational programs for
professionals in the fields of medicine, dentistry, history and the
arts by offering lectures, sponsoring study sessions and preserving
historic treasures of the healing professions.
Photo1:
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Caption: Dr. Renee Drabier of the UConn Health Center and Dr.
Bradford Blanchard, president of the Hartford Medical Society, hold
an anatomy book published in 1685. Also pictured is an anesthesia
machine from 1946. (photo by Janine Gelineau, UConn Health Center)
Photo 2:
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Caption: Among the medical artifacts moving to the UConn
Health Center is this physician’s saddlebag, used by Dr. Elezear
Pomeroy Hunt, who practiced in Tolland in the early and mid-1800s.
Physicians would use saddlebags to carry medicines and other
supplies as they traveled by horseback to make house calls. (photo
by Janine Gelineau, UConn Health Center)
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medicine and dental medicine, the UConn Medical Group, University
Dentists, and John Dempsey Hospital, a Solucient Top 100 Hospital®
2006. Founded in 1961, the Health Center pursues a mission of
providing outstanding health care education in an environment of
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