Special Collections in the History of Medicine

Special Collections in the History of Medicine, located in the George F. Smith Library of the Health Sciences in Newark, NJ, is the only repository entirely devoted to providing resources in the history of medicine in New Jersey. The collections include archives and manuscripts; rare books and journals; oral histories; historical images including photographs and postcards; audio and video recordings; ephemera; and artifacts.

Special Collections serves Rutgers University faculty, students, and staff, outside researchers, and the general public. The Department collects, preserves, promotes, and provides access to materials documenting medical history in general, and the history of the health sciences in New Jersey in particular. It also holds the archives of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and its antecedent institutions (circa 1954-2013).

Special Collections in the History of Medicine is now open to Rutgers patrons, by advance appointment only.

Please contact us or email bob.vietrogoski@rutgers.edu to schedule an appointment. Non-Rutgers patrons should email bob.vietrogoski@rutgers.edu to discuss access options to Special Collections holdings.

Aerial view of the Newark medical campus looking east

Aerial view of CMDNJ (now RBHS-Newark) campus, ca. 1970s

Collections

Front entrance of the Harrison S. Martland Medical Center
Harrison S. Martland Medical Center
front entrance (now Stanley S. Bergen Building),
Newark NJ, ca. 1960s                                                                                           

Other resources in the history of medicine

Contact

Bob Vietrogoski | bob.vietrogoski@rutgers.edu | 973-972-7830