Incoming Resources
- Under the knife, how a wealthy Negro surgeon wielded power in the Jim Crow South, Hugh Pearson
- Partners of the heart, Vivien Thomas and his work with Alfred Blalock : an autobiography, by Vivien T. Thomas
- Across the red line, stories from the surgical life, Richard C. Karl
- The dressing station, a surgeon's chronicle of war and medicine, Jonathan Kaplan
- Charles Drew, pioneer in medicine, Anne Schraff
- What's a germ, Joseph Lister?, the medical mystery that forever changed the way we heal, Lori Alexander ; illustrations by Daniel Duncan
- Complications, a surgeon's notes on an imperfect science, Atul Gawande
- Daktari, a surgeon's adventures with the Flying Doctors of East Africa, by Thomas D. Rees
- Charles Drew, distinguished surgeon and blood researcher, by Julia Garstecki ; content consultant, Jennifer Rogers, History of Technology and Science, Iowa State University
- One blood, the death and resurrection of Charles R. Drew, by Spencie Love, with a foreword by John Hope Franklin
- The knife man, the extraordinary life and times of John Junter, father of modern surgery, Wendy Moore
- Charles R. Drew, Robyn Mahone-Lonesome