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Published Online: 8 February 2019

Adopt-a-Book Program Supports Historic Preservation

History buff? Book lover? You can help preserve the history of APA and the profession by participating in the American Psychiatric Association Foundation Adopt-a-Book Program. The program supports the collection and conservation of books, historical publications, and other materials in the Foundation’s Melvin Sabshin, M.D., Library and Archives. The library includes a leaf from the Gutenberg Bible dating back to 1450, an extensive 16th- to 18th-century collection on witchcraft, and rare books about institutional and patient care. ■
Information about the program can be accessed here.

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Published online: 8 February 2019
Published in print: February 2, 2019 – February 15, 2019

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  1. Adopt-a-Book Program
  2. APA’s 175th anniversary
  3. APA’s 2019 annual meeting
  4. American Psychiatric Association

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