About

About

Take Two and Call Me in the Morning: The Story of Aspirin Revisited chronicles the history of the ubiquitous wonder drug, from its ancient origins to the present day. For centuries, physicians and healers used willow bark to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation, but in the late 1800s, scientists developed a way to produce a synthetic version of the active ingredient in the herbal remedy. Since then, aspirin has become a part of everyday life. Contemporary scientists are examining the drug for possible benefits beyond pain relief and fever reduction.

In 1959, the NLM featured a display called Acetylsalicylic Acid: The Story of Aspirin, curated by reference librarian Marie Harvin. Take Two and Call Me in the Morning expands from the 1959 exhibition, showcasing books from the original display, as well as new items from the NLM collection.

Exhibition Program

Jiwon Kim

Lead Exhibit Specialist

Erika Mills

Exhibit Specialist

Curation

Anne Rothfeld, PhD

Guest Curator

History of Medicine Division, NLM

Creative Services

Astriata, LLC

Web Design and Development

Baltimore, MD

HealyKohler Design

Exhibition Design

Washington, DC

Special Acknowledgements

History of Medicine Division

Jeffrey Reznick, PhD

Chief

Nicole Baker

Librarian, Web Programs

Laura Hartman

Sr. Cataloger, Rare Books and Early Manuscripts Section

Elizabeth Mullen

Manager, Web Development and Social Media

Stephanie Tarn

Contractor, Rare Books and Early Manuscripts Section

Kenneth Koyle

Deputy Chief

Allison Cao

Pathways Intern, Web Programs

Holly Herro

Sr. Conservator, Rare Books and Early Manuscripts Section

Krista Stracka

Cataloger, Rare Books and Early Manuscripts Section

Kristi Wright

Contractor, Rare Books and Early Manuscripts Section (fmr.)

Office of Computer and Communications Systems

Wei Ma

Chief, Applications Branch

Winston Churchill

Applications Branch

Joe Potvin

Applications Branch

Ying Sun

Applications Branch

Office of Engagement and Training

Kathel Dunn

Associate Fellowship Program Coordinator

Jane Markowitz

Traveling Exhibition Services Coordinator

Ellen Thieme

NLM Associate Fellow 2022–2023