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Lane Medical Library

Coordinates:37°25′32″N122°10′02″W / 37.425686°N 122.167360°W /37.425686; -122.167360
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Lane Medical Library is the library of theStanford University School of Medicine atStanford University, nearPalo Alto, California. Its mission is to "accelerate scientific discovery, clinical care, medical education and humanities through teaching, collaboration, and delivery of biomedical and historical resources".[1] It is located on campus adjacent toStanford Hospital and Clinics. In addition to books, journals and documents for medical research and the teaching and practice of medicine, Lane Library houses a significant collection of material relating to the history of medicine.[2][3] The library also provides specialized search capabilities,[4] classes and tutorials, writing and grant support, and group and individual study spaces.

History

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Cooper Medical College, San Francisco, 1882. Photo from Lane Medical Archives Photo File, Box 9, folder 6. Reproduced with permission by theStanford Medical History Center

Levi Cooper Lane was a physician and surgeon in San Francisco in the 1800s. He served on the faculty of the Medical Department of the College of the Pacific, which was the first medical school on the Pacific Coast, founded in 1858 by Lane's uncleElias Samuel Cooper. After Cooper's death in 1862 the medical school stopped operating. In 1870 Lane revived it, became president, and renamed it Medical College of the Pacific. In 1882 he changed the name to Cooper Medical College, named for his uncle, its founder. He built with his own funds a new brick medical school building at the corner of Sacramento and Webster streets, which served continuously as a medical school from 1882 until 1959.[5] He also built an adjacent hospital and nursing school, and made provision in his will for the construction of a library across the street from the college.[6]

Lane died on February 9, 1902, and his widow died in August 1902; in his widow's will, one third of Lane's estate was given to Cooper Medical College to establish a medical library.[7] In August 1906, the directors of Cooper Medical College passed a resolution establishing the Lane Medical Library.[7] In 1908, Stanford acquired Cooper Medical College as the nucleus for the Stanford Medical Department, now theStanford University School of Medicine. In 1910 Stanford also acquired the assets of the Levi C. Lane Medical Library Trust, consisting of 30,000 volumes as well as a building site and funds for the building of a library.[8] Lane Library was dedicated November 3, 1912.[9] It was an integral part of theStanford library system despite being located in San Francisco. It was the largest medical library west of Chicago.[2] The building still stands; it now houses the California Pacific Medical Center Health Sciences Library.[10][11] The medical school and Lane Library were moved to the main Stanford campus in 1959.[7]

References

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  1. ^"About Lane Library". Stanford School of Medicine. RetrievedMarch 24, 2022.
  2. ^abStam, David H. (2001).International Dictionary of Library Histories. Vol. 2. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. pp. 707–708.ISBN 9781579582449.
  3. ^"Stanford Medical History Center".ArchivesWiki. American Historical Association. RetrievedAugust 26, 2012.
  4. ^Spector, Rosanne (November 22, 2010)."New search tools at Lane Library website for questions from both researchers, clinicians". Stanford School of Medicine. Archived fromthe original on January 14, 2011. RetrievedAugust 26, 2012.
  5. ^"The Advent of Cooper Medical College (1870-1912)".eLane. Lane Library. Archived fromthe original on October 11, 2012. RetrievedAugust 25, 2012.
  6. ^Wilbur, Ray Lyman; Carroll, Paul (1960).The Memoirs of Ray Lyman Wilbur, 1875-1949. pp. 79–80.ISBN 9780804700306.{{cite book}}:ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  7. ^abc"Levi Cooper Lane, M.D. 1828-1902".Health Sciences Library.California Pacific Medical Center. Archived fromthe original on September 7, 2011. RetrievedAugust 26, 2012.
  8. ^Stanford University (1919).New Building of the Stanford University Library and a History of the Library 1891-1919. Stanford University.stanford library.
  9. ^Library, Lane Medical (1912)."Dedication of the Lane Medical Library".Leland Stanford Jr. University. RetrievedAugust 25, 2012.
  10. ^California Pacific Medical Center Health Sciences Library
  11. ^Harris, Henry.California's Medical Story. San Francisco: Grabhorn Press, 1932. Page 239.

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