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"Bring back your party safe" : medicine and health on the Lewis and Clark expedition
150 Years of Anesthesia 1846-1996

This site, produced by the Massachusetts General Hospital, examines the history of the first anesthesia, ether. Discovered as an aid to sedate patients in the middle of the nineteenth century, its use was heralded as a breakthrough which would lead to a new, better age of surgery. The 7 short essays on this site, written for a general audience, discuss the discovery of ether, the doctors involved, its use at Massachusetts General Hospital, and the subsequent history and future of anesthesiology. A few photographs and drawings of related materials are included.

1882 Transit of Venus
4000 Years of Women in Science

This site documents the history of women in science by providing a long list of biographies including female scientists from a range of disciplines. The site design is old and the navigation is basic, but a large amount of information on certain individuals is available throught this site and its links. The site offers a short introduction, the biographies, a few images, and a bibliography. Visitors can select whether to browse the biographies alphabetically, by date of birth, or by field. The site boasts more than 100 records, but many are one-sentence descriptions which are not useful.

4000 Years of Women in Science

This site compiles over 130 biographies of women scientists throughout the ages organized alphabetically, chronologically, and by discipline. A handful of images are also available, as is an extensive bibliography. Unfortunately most of the site has not been updated since 1999 and many of the off-site links are no longer valid.

A Condensed History of Homeopathy
A Little History of the World Wide Web

This site provides a detailed chronology of the birth and growth of the world wide web. Its pages include links to descriptions of documents and in some cases, the documents themselves, including Tim Berners-Lee's original proposal to create the WWW, press announcements of mergers, and home pages of key individuals in the history of the web. Each year of the chronology includes information about contemporary events that occurred at or near the same time as innovations and advances in world wide web technologies and access.

A-Bomb WWW Museum

This large site has two goals: to provide a history of the dropping of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and the impact it had locally and globally, and to provide a forum for the discussion of anti-nuclear efforts. The section of the site devoted to the history of the topic, has an introductory essay about the Enola Gay and the bomb drop, while subsections examine the destruction of the city with graphs, scientific studies, dozens of photographs of the devastation, and, most powerfully, the recollections of five survivors.

A.A. Brill Library of the New York Psychoanalitic Institute
AAAE: Archives of American Aerospace Exploration
ABACUS II Integrated-Circuit Wire Bonder (1972)
Abacus: The Art of Calculating with Beads
ABOB's Page or Comets Culture and Currency
About Goddard Space Flight Center

This site from NASA contains a brief biography and photograph of the physicist and "father of modern rocket propulsion," Robert Hutchings Goddard. Among the many firsts by Goddard listed, is the first liquid fuel rocket (1926), which led to the development of military missiles and the possibility of space exploration. A link on the liquid fueled rocket leads to several photographs and engineering sketches and an account of its inaugural flight. Statistics (size, employees, locations, funding, milestones) about the NASA center which is named after Goddard are also available.

Academies and Royal Societies
ACCADEMIA NAZIONALE DEI LINCEI

This is a simple and plain search page hosted by a number of Italian universities and institutes. The aim of the project is to furnish science historians and other scholars with an instrument to research the correspondence of Italian scientists during the period between the Italian Risorgimento (mid 19th century) and the present. The service permits the user to research the letters and correspondence of Edoardo Amaldi, Stanislao Cannizzaro, Emanuele Paterna's Enrico Persico, Bruno Touschek and Vito Volterra. The data bank now contains about 54,000 items.

Access Excellence

Access Excellence is an educational website aimed at teachers and younger students. The site contains recent news stories about scientific developements and health issues and offers suggestions and activities teachers can use in their classrooms.

Ada Lovelace
Ada Project (TAP)
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