Skip to Main Content

History of Public Health

Library Catalogs

Rutgers Library Catalog (QuickSearch)
Search all Rutgers Libraries for books, videos, media, and other materials.
NJIT Search
Resources at the Robert W. Van Houten Library at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. If you are an NJIT student, you can request books and articles not available at NJIT from: here.
WorldCat
Union catalog of over 420 million bibliographic records for titles owned by U.S. and other libraries. Go to "Advanced Search" to search by the same subject terms that you are using in the Rutgers catalog. (Rutgers-restricted Access)

Online Videos

Academic Video Online
More than 50,000 streaming videos with transcripts on issues worldwide. Includes documentaries, news reels, oral histories, speeches, and interviews. Rutgers-restricted Access.
Kanopy
A broad selection of streaming documentaries, independent and foreign films, classics, and feature films. Rutgers-restricted Access.

Some Relevant Titles

Colonial Medical Care in North India: Gender, State, and Society, c. 1840-1920
Samiksha Sehrawat. New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2014.
Infectious Fear: Politics, Disease, and the Health Effects of Segregation
Samuel Roberts. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 2009.
Sketch of the History of the Mayo Clinic and the Mayo Foundation
Philadelphia, Saunders, 1926. Available?
Other books about the Mayo Clinic

Need a book not at Dana?

If a book that you need is not available (not owned/checked out) at the Dana Library, but is available from another Rutgers Library, you can request delivery of that book to Dana by bringing up the record for the book in the Catalog, logging in with your NetID, and clicking on the Request link.

Book not at Rutgers?

The fastest way to get a copy of a book that is not owned or not available (checked out/on Reserve/missing etc.) at the Rutgers Libraries is to request it through E-Z Borrow. E-Z Borrow books are normally received within about five working days.

If a book is not owned by the Rutgers Libraries and is not available via E-Z Borrow or UBorrow, you can place an Interlibrary Loan request.