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Medical Heritage Center
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The Medical Heritage Center provides an avenue and environment for scholars to publish works on topics of historical medical significance. The Center helps secure funding for publications, conducts hands-on research, provides opportunities for guest articles to appear in Center publications, and serves as a launching pad for newly published works.
The application period for the February 1, 2024 to January 31, 2025 residence period is now closed. The George W. Paulson, MD, Scholar-in-Residence Program allows a scholar to spend up to a year within the MHC to use its resources in order to research and publish in health sciences history. Program participants receive dedicated space within the MHC and a stipend to complete their work.
The Medical Heritage Center (MHC) established a Scholars-in-Residence program in 1998. The George W. Paulson, MD, Scholar-in-Residence Program honors the memory of George W. Paulson, MD — long-time MHC scholar, founding MHC member, and extraordinary physician and local historian.
The publications featured are for sale from the Medical Heritage Center (MHC). They were written by MHC Scholars-in-Residence. If you are interested in purchasing a book, please visit go.osu.edu/scholarbooks.
Saving Babies: The Moms2B Story
Honoring the Past and Leading for the Future: The History of The Ohio State University Department of Surgery
An Extraordinary Surgeon: James Fairchild Baldwin, M.D. 1850-1936
The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Volume III, 1998
William Thorthon, M.D. Gentleman of the Enlightenment
Arthur G. James Surgeon with a Dream
A Specialty Indeed: The History of Emergency Medicine at The Ohio State University
John Howell Janeway Upham, M.D., 1871-1960: The Survival Years
The Second Blessing: Columbus Medicine and Health The Early Years
Charles Austin Doan and the Development of The Ohio State University Medical Center