Black and white photographic portrait of Estelle Brodman; head and shoulders, full face. Image caption on page 48 of the book US National Library of Medicine: "Estelle Brodman, PhD, studied at Cornell University and at Columbia University. She remained at Columbia after her graduation to become a member of the faculty of the Columbia School of Library Service. One of her students at Columbia was the future Armed Forces Medical Library director Frank B. Rogers, MD, who asked her to return with him to the library when he became Director in 1949. Brodman became Assistant Librarian for Reference Services (head of the reference division), where she added a new level of professionalism to the library's activities. Foremost among her many publications is The Development of Medical Bibliography, published by the Medical Library Association in 1954. Brodman left the library in 1961 to become librarian and professor of medical history at the Washington University School of Medicine."
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