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While there is not a formal program, the study of how science, medicine, and technology interact with society takes a highly interdisciplinary approach at Washington University including perspectives from history, philosophy, literature, politics, economics, and the arts. The intent of this page is to direct students and scholars to helpful electronic as well as print resources provided by the Library as well as to provide a space for creating greater awareness of this intellectual activity on Campus. You are invited to help build this page into a valuable resource.
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Washington University Teaching and Research
As an interdiscplinary area of interest, the History of Science, Medicine, & Technology includes faculty and students in a variety of Departments at Washington University. Additions and revisions are welcome! Use "suggest a link" box or contact Ruth Lewis directly. Thank you.
- History and Philosophy of Science and Medicine (WUSTL Arts & Sciences)
- Garland E. Allen
- Amy Cislo
- Carl F. Craver
- Dennis Des Chene
- Stanley Finger
- Michael W. Friedlander
- Krister Knapp
- Allan Larson
- Kenneth Ludmerer
- Rebecca Messbarger
- Julie Singer
- Corinna Treitel
- Gerhild Williams
- Thomas Woolsey
- History of the body (History 4990) research guide
- History of Medicine Guide (Becker Medical Library)
- Environmental history of Latin American research guide
- Rare Book Collections (Becker Medical Library)
- General Science research guide
- Center for the History of Medicine (WU School of Medicine)
- Focus: the Italian Renaissance research guide
Ruth Lewis, History of Science Librarian
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