Exposiciones
- BIUM la Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de médecine de Paris propose entre autres une sélection de sa banque d'images de médecine avec notamment une galerie de portraits et l'histoire de la BIUM. Exposition en cours : 100 frontispices de livres de médecine du 16e au début du 19e siècle. Paris
- Exhibitions National Library of Medicine (US)
- Jenner Museum (The)
- Mayo Foundation Libraries 90th Anniversary Exhibit:
Anatomy Books from the Bequest of Dr. Anthony H. Kelly
- Medicines, The inside History
- Medicinhistorisha Museet Eugenia (The Museum of Medical History, Karolinska Hospital, Stockholm.) (SE)
- Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery: The John Q. Adams Center for the History of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery
- Pain (Dolor)
El dolor y el sufrimiento como tema de exposición en las páginas de The Wellcome Trust. El dolor analizado desde la medicina, la ciencia, la historia y la cultura.
- Romay .Tomás: 200 años de vacunación en Cuba.
"El presente año 2004 es propicio para conmemorar dos efemérides: el 10 de febrero se cumplió el bicentenario de la primera inoculación de la vacuna contra la viruela, realizada por Romay a sus dos hijos más pequeños, y el 21 de diciembre será el aniversario 240 de su natalicio".
- The Body Revealed: Renaissance and Baroque Anatomical Illustration
From William Hunter's Library. An exhibition held in the Special Collections Department, University of Glasgow, February to May 1996. Compiled by David Weston, Keeper of Special Collections. Adapted for the web in September 2002 by Sonny Maley
- The blue baby operation (US)."On November 29, 1944, a small, frail child was wheeled into an operating room at the Johns Hopkins Hospital for the first attempt to treat tetralogy of Fallot, a congenital heart malformation that robs the blood of oxygen. This life-threatening condition is often signaled by a bluish or "cyanotic" cast to the skin, hence the term, blue baby. The procedure joined an artery leaving the heart to an artery leading to the lungs, in an attempt to give the blood a second chance at oxygenation. It was the first blue baby operation and came to be known as the Blalock-Taussig Shunt. This exhibit marks the 50th anniversary of the procedure, which was celebrated in 1995".
- William H. Welch. A tribute Exhibition. Johns Hopkins Health System (USA)