1. Dittrick Medical History Center
The Dittrick Medical History Center is dedicated to the study of the medical past through a distinguished collection of rare books, museum artifacts, archives, and images. View our artifacts, galleries, and online exhibitions through the museum page on the web. Museum, medical, health, online exhibit. http://www.case.edu/artsci/dittrick
2. National Emergency Medical Services Museum Foundation
The National EMS Museum is dedicated to memorializing and commemorating the history of EMS and the individuals and organizations that provide emergency care to the sick and injured. Check out the Virtual Museum for a complete history and informative look into Emergency Medical Services. Museum, medical, health, online exhibit. http://www.nemsmf.org
3. National Library of Medicine - National Institutes of Health
The National Library of Medicine houses one of the world's largest histories of medicine collections. We collect, preserve, and make available to researchers and the public, print and non-print materials that document the history of medicine, health, and disease in all time periods and cultures. We invite scholars, researchers, and the general public to explore our catalogs, finding aids, online exhibitions, and other resources on this Web site. Feel free to ask questions of our reference staff. We will do our best to help you find what you are looking for. Museum, medical, health, online exhibit. http://www.nlm.nih.gov
4. National Museum of Health and Medicine
The National Museum of Health and Medicine located in Washington D.C. with online exhibits and schedule of events. Learn the history of medicine and experience the extraordinary. Museum, medical, health, online exhibit. http://nmhm.washingtondc.museum
5. The Office of NIH History
The Office of NIH History works with all NIH components to foster documentation, preservation, and interpretation of the history of the National Institutes of Health. The Historical Research Unit collects and preserves papers, photographs, and audio-visual materials, while the Stetten Museum collects, preserves, and interprets biomedical research instruments and technologies related to the work of the NIH, and non-scientific objects which place the NIH in historical and cultural context. Museum, medical, health, online exhibit. http://history.nih.gov