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Indexes to Primary Medical Works
IndexCat
This database includes all the entries from the Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon-General's Office. U.S. Army, a printed catalog of what becomes the National Library of Medicine. The database covers Series 1-5, 1880 to 1961. If you are interested in journal articles, it must be used in conjunction with the printed Index Medicus (1879). For later years, 1950-, use PubMed.

PubMed
PubMed is a service of the National Library of Medicine that includes over 15 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles back to the 1950s. PubMed includes links to full text articles and other related resources. Click on "Limits" to restrict or tailor your search. "Type of Article" will restrict your search to certain kinds of articles such as "Biography", "Classical Article" or "Historical Article." Clicking on "Subsets" allows you to select: MEDLINE is the NLM's premier bibliographic database covering the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, the health care system, and the preclinical sciences. MEDLINE contains bibliographic citations and author abstracts from more than 4,800 biomedical journals published in the United States and 70 other countries. The database contains over 14 million citations dating back to the mid-1960's . Coverage is worldwide, but most records are from English-language sources or have English abstracts. OR OLDMEDLINE currently contains approximately 2 million citations to articles from international biomedical journals from 1950 through 1965. NLM expects to continue converting citations from its older print medical indexes and to add these citations to PubMed. OLDMEDLINE citations do not include abstracts. There are variations among OLDMEDLINE citations in the data elements present in the citation as well as in their format, depending on the original source from which the citation was obtained.

SCD ULP - Digital Documents
Scanned books/electronic facsimiles of medical and biological work from the 16th-19th centuries.- from the Louis Pasteur Institute in Strasbourg.