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Short description: Private research library in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Lloyd Library and Museum
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Lloyd Library in 2017
CountryUnited States
TypeIndependent research library
ScopeMedicinal plants, botany, pharmacy, history of medicine and science
Established1870s
LocationCincinnati, Ohio
Collection
Items collectedBooks, periodicals, archival materials, artifacts
Size150,000 volumes, 3,000 linear feet of archives, 3,000 artifacts
Access and use
Access requirementsFree, open to the public
CirculationNon-circulating
Websitewww.lloydlibrary.org

Lloyd Library and Museum is an independent research library located in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio. Its core subject and collection focus is medicinal plants, with emphasis on botany, pharmacy, natural history, alternative medicine, and the history of medicine and science.

Scope and Holdings

Volume 1 frontispiece, Flora Graeca by John Sibthorp (1806-1840)

The collections focus on botany, mycology, pharmacy, herbal medicine, chemistry, natural history, horticulture, and the history of medicine and science. The Lloyd also holds material on alchemy, evolution, ecology, ethnobotany, midwifery, entomology, ornithology, agriculture, exploration and travel, and the science of food and cooking. The print collections consist of monographs, serials, reference resources, and rare books dating back to 1493; the archives collections chronicle the work of botanists, pharmacognosists, pharmacists, illustrators, artists, and allied organizations. The Lloyd holds the personal collections of John Uri Lloyd, Curtis Gates Lloyd and the institutional records of Lloyd Brothers, Pharmacists, Inc., and the Eclectic Medical College/Eclectic Medical Institution. Other formats collected include photographs and slides, medicinal and pharmaceutical artifacts, and artwork. File:Plate 9, Maria Sibylla Merian's Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium (1730).tif

Rare Books

  • First editions of On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin (1859), Flora Graeca by John Sibthorp (1806–1840), and The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands by Mark Catesby (1731–1743)
  • The 1705 and 1730 editions of Maria Sibylla Merian's Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium
  • James Bateman's Orchidaceae of Mexico and Guatemala (1837–1843)
  • The second edition of Description de l'Egypte (1821–1830), documenting Napoleon's French army expedition to Egypt
  • A complete and current run of Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1793–present
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau's personal copy of the herbal Omnium Stripium Sciagraphia et Icones by Dominique Chabrey (1678)
  • A Curious Herbal (1737–1739) and Herbarium Blackwellianum Emendatum et Auctum (1750–1773) by Elizabeth Blackwell
  • Les Liliacees by Pierre-Joseph Redouté (1802–1816)

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