Epoch-Making Contributions to Medicine, Surgery and the Allied Sciences, being reprints of those communications which first conveyed epoch-making observations to the scientific world,…, Charles N.B. Camac, Philadelphia, 1909
House officer at Johns Hopkins Hospital and close associate of William Osler (1849-1919), who used history to celebrate the highest ideals of the medical profession, Charles N.B. Camac (1868-1940) published the first American medical history source book, designed for study and teaching purposes. Following his time at Johns Hopkins, Camac went on to a career at Cornell Medical School and Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons.