The library aims to support the learning and information needs of the members, students, and staff of the college. The unique collections may also used for research by members of the public. An enquiry service provides information on the current role and functions of the RCP as well as its history. The library holds books on a range of subjects including: •
history of medicine •
genealogy •
health and
social policy •
medical education Rare book collections The Royal College of Physicians has had a library collection since its foundation in 1518, although most of the original books were destroyed during the
Great Fire of London in 1666. The rare books and special collections are diverse in coverage, reflecting the collecting habits of earlier fellows and the need to provide the broad educational base considered suitable for physicians. The rare books are normally available to the general public, by appointment, Monday to Friday 10 am – 5 pm. Books and journals—new and old—display a continuum of change and development in the RCP's specialties, as well as in the medical profession. Highlights include: • approximately 130 books printed before 1502, including some of the earliest printings of the classical medical texts by Greek, Roman and Arabic doctors • books belonging to and annotated by the
Elizabethan astrologer and occultist
John Dee • approximately 3,000 books, dated up to 1688, in the
Dorchester collection, on a variety of subjects including architecture, science and travel • over 4,500 tracts from the 17th to the 19th century covering a wide range of subjects, both medical and scientific • the
Evan Bedford collection, which includes almost every significant text in the history of cardiology up to 1970 Highlights of the 20th-century collection include: • books relating to the history of the RCP's specialties • biographies of fellows and prominent figures in medicine • books relating to the formation of the
National Health Service (NHS) and its continuing history • books relating to the history of hospitals in the UK • books relating to medical ethics and the status and role of the physician • every item published by the RCP, including reports and pamphlets. The book collections are displayed in regularly changing exhibitions. In December 2020 the college's Board of Trustees (BoT) discussed in detail the RCP's financial position, which, like so many charities, had been impacted significantly by the COVID-19 pandemic. All aspects of RCP activity had come under review and a range of cost reduction and income generation options considered, including the possible sale of non-medical books from its collection. The BoT recognised that this had caused concern for some quarters of the membership and agreed to delay such a sale for the immediate future. ==Museum collections==