Wellcome Library

Wellcome Library

Infobox_Library
library_name = Wellcome Library
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location = Euston Road London, England, United Kingdom)
established = 1946
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budget =
director = Frances Norton (Head of Library)
website = http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/index.html

The Wellcome Library is founded on the collection formed by Sir Henry Wellcome (1853-1936), whose personal wealth allowed him to create one of the most ambitious collections of the 20th century [ [http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/wellcomesworld History of Henry Wellcome] ] [ Poynter, FNL, (1955), 'The Wellcome Historical Medical Library', "The Book Collector", 4, p.285-291] [Gould, T (ed.), (2007), "Cures and Curiosities: Inside the Wellcome Library", Profile, London] . Henry Wellcome's interest was the history of medicine in a broad sense and included subjects like alchemy or witchcraft, but also anthropology and ethnography. Since Henry Wellcome’s death in 1936, the Wellcome Trust has been responsible for maintaining the Library's collection and funding its acquisitions. The Library is free and open to the public.

History of the Library

Henry Wellcome began collecting books seriously in the late 1890s, using a succession of agents and dealers, and by travelling around the world to gather whatever could be found. Wellcome's first major entry into the market took place at the auction of William Morris's library in 1898, where he was the biggest single purchaser, taking away about a third of the lots. His interests were truly international and the broad coverage of languages and traditions is one of the Library's strengths. Significant collections acquired during this early period included the library of J. F. Payne, medical historian and Librarian of the Royal College of Physicians, purchased in 1911, and the major part of the library of the Munich historian Ernst Darmstaedter, bought in 1930 [ Symons, HJM, (1993), "The Wellcome Institute: a short history", The Wellcome Trust, London] [ Symons, HJM, (1993), 'These crafty dealers': Sir Henry Wellcome as a book collector', in Myers, R and Harris, M (eds.) "Medicine, mortality and the book trade", St Paul Bibliographies, Folkestone ] .

When Henry Wellcome died, the bulk of his estate and his collection was bequeathed to a body of trustees, who formed the Wellcome Trust. Their primary duty was to use the income generated by the company to support ongoing biomedical research, but they were also charged with fostering the study of medical history through the care and maintenance of the collections. A programme of sorting and rationalising was therefore begun, which lasted throughout the 1940s and beyond.

The Library's story during the later decades of the 20th century has been one of continuing growth and development. A significant addition during the 1980s was the purchase of the manuscripts, and about 10,000 printed books, from the Medical Society of London Library.

The Wellcome Trust's activities around the history of medicine, and on the public understanding of science, were brought together in 1998 to create a new Medicine, Society, History Division. Recognising a wider remit than history of medicine only, the Library is part of Wellcome Collection and aims to promote both the history and understanding of medicine.

Collections

Archives and Manuscripts

Includes many European unpublished records dating from antiquity to the 20th century. The manuscripts contain material in 25 different languages. The (mainly) 20th-century archives concentrate on material in English. They include papers of eminent figures in medical science and related areas (such as Francis Crick and Melanie Klein) as well as records of numerous and diverse organisations (such as the Family Planning Association and Action on Smoking and Health).

Rare Books Collection

Approximately 60 000 pre-1851 rare books including c.600 incunabula (books printed before 1501) and c.5000 books from the 16th century. All aspects of medical science and practice are represented, and there are wide and varied holdings in allied subjects.

History of Medicine Collection

A collection of books, journals and other print materials, and electronic resources, dealing with the history of all aspects of medical science and practice, as well as allied scientific disciplines, social sciences and humanities. Currently comprises over 80 000 volumes in many languages, published from 1850 to the present day.

Paintings, Prints and Drawings Collection

Over 100,000 prints, drawings, paintings, photographs and other media, ranging from the 14th century to the present day, and geographically from Japan and China in the east through Tibet and India to Turkey, Europe and the Americas, with smaller collections dealing with Africa and Australasia. In accordance with Wellcome's philosophy, the works show the historical and cultural contexts of medicine as well as internal developments in medical techniques and practices.

Asian Collections

Comprises 12,000 manuscripts and 4,000 printed books in 43 different languages. The collection includes over 1000 manuscripts written on palm leaves, and others transcribed on silk, ivory, metal, bone, bamboo and tree bark [ Allan, N (ed.) (1993), "Pearls of the Orient: Asian Treasures of the Wellcome Library", Serinida, London] . A medical prescription from ancient Egypt, written on papyrus (c.1100 BCE), is the oldest document in the Wellcome Library.

Clinical Medicine Collections

Medical and scientific literature reflecting the course of medical thought and practice in different social and cultural settings. Comprises thousands of medical monographs, anatomical atlases, pharmacopoeias, 20,000 items of medical ephemera, a growing number of electronic resources and much more.

Medicine and Society Collections

An extensive collection of printed and electronic resources on a diverse range of subjects, including popular science, consumer health, biomedical science policy, research ethics, science education and public engagement with science.

Moving Image and Sound Collections

Over 2,000 video and 1,500 audio tapes, both broadcast and non-broadcast, covering the many and varied aspects of medicine: social and clinical areas of science, historical and current topics, physical and psychological aspects of health and surgery. Over the next 2 years the Library will digitise and make freely available over the web over 450 titles from this collection [ [http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTD037631.html Wellcome Film Overview] ] .


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Images from across the Wellcome Library's collections, from illustrations in manuscripts and rare books to painting, prints and photographs [ [http://images.wellcome.ac.uk Wellcome Images] ] . It also has a large collection of contemporary clinical and biomedical images from teaching hospitals, research laboratories and photographers throughout the UK and beyond. Images on Wellcome Images are freely available for download for personal, academic teaching or study use, under Creative Commons licences. [ [http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/indexplus/page/Prices.html Use of Wellcome Images] ]

References

ee also

* Wellcome Collection
* Wellcome Trust

External links

* [http://www.bl.uk/ British Library website]
* [http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/index.html Wellcome Library website]
* [http://www.wellcomecollection.org/ Wellcome Collection website]
* [http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/ Wellcome Trust website]


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