
[Your Name/Organization] Date: [Current Date] Sources: Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin official website; Virchow-Bibliothek information sheets; historical archives of the Berlin Medical Society.
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The (Virchow Library) refers to the extensive personal book collection of the renowned German pathologist and social medicine pioneer, Rudolf Virchow . After his death, this collection—comprising over 12,000 items—was donated to the Berliner Medizinische Gesellschaft (Berlin Medical Society). virchow bibliothek
The Central Library on the Virchow Campus is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM . It is designed to be accessible to all, with barrier-free access available via the side entrances.
A vast array of medical journals, books on anatomy, anthropology, and thousands of dissertations. Unique Branding: Books from this collection are identified by a distinctive (bookplate) featuring Virchow's famous motto: “Omnis cellula e cellula” (Every cell stems from another cell). www.egms.de Displacement and Current Status WWII Relocation: In 1944, the collection was moved from Berlin to Schloss Boitzenburg in Brandenburg to protect it from Allied bombing. Seizure by Soviet Forces: A vast array of medical journals, books on
According to witness accounts, Soviet military trucks arrived and took the library away. Its destination: unknown.
Like all modern libraries, the Virchow Bibliothek has undergone a radical transformation. The "Book Tower" (Bücherturm) that once dominated the space is now complemented by digital portals. and book enthusiasts.
The roots of the Virchow Bibliothek are tied to the complex history of Berlin’s divided university medicine during the 20th century.
If you are planning to use the library in person, note the following:
The Virchow Bibliothek offers a range of services to support researchers, students, and book enthusiasts. These include:
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