1961
DOI: 10.1097/00000542-196107000-00016
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Historical Development of the Library-Museum

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“…The Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology was formally incorporated in 1950. 9 Kaye admired the American Society for being able to incorporate the museum during Wood's lifetime. Kaye's letter dated March 15, 1952, 13 demonstrated his enthusiasm for the Wood Library-Museum, optimism for a similar Australian project, and frustration about the inadequate Australian research program.…”
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“…The Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology was formally incorporated in 1950. 9 Kaye admired the American Society for being able to incorporate the museum during Wood's lifetime. Kaye's letter dated March 15, 1952, 13 demonstrated his enthusiasm for the Wood Library-Museum, optimism for a similar Australian project, and frustration about the inadequate Australian research program.…”
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“…Wood, an American anesthesiologist, donated his personal collection of anesthesia-related books and apparatus to the New York State Society of Anesthetists in 1933. 8,9 Under his leadership as librarian-curator, this collection evolved into the eponymous Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology in 1950. 8,9 We suspect that Kaye and Wood knew each other by 1930.…”
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“…Then, during World War II, he served as secretary of both the American Board of Anesthesiology and the American Society of Anesthetists (now Anesthesiologists, ASA), as well as the latter's librarian-curator and business manager for Anesthesiology. 2 Storage crises forced the Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology (WLM) to move multiple times. When Wood's heavy collections overloaded weight-bearing floors in 1952, the New York State Society of Anesthesiologists failed their building inspection on West 11th Street in Manhattan.…”
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“…Also, Anesthesiology had published the debate between Dr. Hand's ASA presidential predecessor, Dr. Daniel Moore, and Stanford's Anesthesiologist-in-Chief, Dr. William Neff, about permanently housing the WLM outside Chicago, Illinois. 2 Pleading not to "bury the Library-Museum in suburbia," Dr. Neff had recommended relocating the WLM from New York to San Francisco. In counterpoint, Dr. Moore had advocated constructing a permanent WLM building next to ASA's in Park Ridge, citing the proximity of the expanding O'Hare Airport, the economy of being annexed to ASA's headquarters, and the hope of honoring namesake Paul Wood, while he was still alive.…”
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