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AccessMedicine App

The AcessMedicine app is now available to UTHSC San Antonio faculty, staff, and students.  A sample of digital features include: Quick Medical Dx and Rx Fitzpatrick’s Color Atlas of Clinical Dermatology Differential Diagnosis Tool Pocket Guide to Diagnostic Tests For download and continued use of the app, users must have an active MyAccess account and […]

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AccessMedicine and AccessSurgery Upgrades

The UT Health Science Center Library is pleased to report a recent upgrade to our McGraw-Hill database subscriptions.  AccessMedicine and AccessSurgery now have unlimited access for Health Science Center users.  Previously, only a limited number of users could be signed on to these databases at any one time.  In addition, the Access Neurology Collection will […]

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Library has Access to State Medical Society Journals

  The UT Health Libraries now have access to an archive of State Medical Society Journals through an open access initiative led by the Medical Heritage Library. The State Medical Journals Collection encompasses nearly 50 state medical journals and includes 117 titles dating back from 1900-2000. Journals found in the collection have been provided free of […]

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New England Journal of Medicine Backfiles Now Available

The Briscoe Library now has access to the complete run of  New England Journal of Medicine. Access for NEJM begins with 1928 and previous titles range from 1812-1927. This backfile collection was purchased through our consortial partnership with the University of Texas System using Academic Library Collection Enhancement Program (ALCEP) funds allocated by the UT System Board […]

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Need More Information About Complying with the NIH Public Access Policy?

The NIH Public Access Policy requires that all investigators funded by the NIH submit to the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed Central (PMC) an electronic version of their final, peer-reviewed manuscripts upon acceptance for publication. The manuscript must be made publicly available no later than 12 months after the official date of publication. The manuscript […]

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Electrotherapy: Stimulating Medicine

  The early twentieth century was a transforming period for the United States. Progress was the name of the game and science became a way to play. Physicians of the day used scientific language and data to authenticate their methods and equipment. The PI Nixon Medical Historical Library has such medical equipment from the period […]

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Information Resource Development Policy (IRDP)

About the Libraries The UT Health San Antonio Libraries are at the heart of the Health Science Center community, serving as a hub for knowledge, education, and scholarship. Primary clientele include students, faculty, staff, and researchers who are affiliated with the Health Science Center either onsite or offsite. Mission The mission of the UT Health [...] Read more

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Special Collections Policies

Introduction The University Archives are part of the Special Collections of the P.I. Nixon Medical Historical Library, located on the 5th floor of the Briscoe Library at the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio. Access to the University Archives is by appointment only as some materials are in remote locations and must be [...] Read more

Collections

Rare Books Originally donated to the Health Science Center in the early 1970s by the Bexar County Medical Society, the superb core collection of over 6,000 volumes includes original works by: Andreas Vesalius (De Humani Corporis Fabrica - 1543) Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (Tables of the Skeleton and Muscles of the Human Body - 1749) Aulus Corenelius Celsus (De Medicina - 1481) Avicenna (Ibn Sina) (The Canon of Medicine - 1486) Robert Burton (Anatomy of Melancholy - [...] Read more