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- Videointerviewer, Drew Bourn, PhD, MLIS, Historical Curator, Stanford Medical History Center.Summary: A discussion with four staff members of Lane Medical Library who have been working at Lane since 1974-80 on how it has changed over that time. Topics include staffing model, physical layout and space planning, and interaction between librarians and School of Medicine faculty and students.Digital Access SDR recorded Aug. 31, 2016
- ArticleWarren KS.Gut. 1978 Jun;19(6):572-7.Schistosomiasis mansoni and japonica, helminth infections involving the livers of 100 million people, are among the 'great neglected diseases of mankind' on the basis both of their prevalence and the relative lack of interest shown in them by clinicians and biomedical investigators. Schistosomiasis is not only an interesting disease in itself but has the added advantage of providing unique human and animal models of hepatic pathophysiology, immunopathogenesis, and collagen metabolism.