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New Exhibit: “The Clinic in a Cornfield: Mayo Clinic and Rural Healthcare”

by Wail Kailani on 2024-10-28T10:37:25-05:00 in About the Mayo Clinic Libraries, History | 0 Comments

A new exhibit titled “The Clinic in a Cornfield: Mayo Clinic and Rural Healthcare” is now on display in the Plummer 12 Library in Rochester. The exhibit was curated by the Mayo Clinic Archive staff in Rochester and showcases a selection of historical documents, books, photographs, wax models, and artifacts related to the history of Mayo Clinic and rural healthcare. The exhibit will be on display through March 2025.

The exhibit is part of a rotating series open to Mayo staff, students, and volunteers. Visit the Plummer 12 Library to see the exhibit. If you work outside Rochester or are working remotely, you can browse the exhibit virtually on the Archive’s website.


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