Our Archives serve as the institutional memory of the ACS. We collect and preserve records of enduring value and make them available for research. These records contain roughly 400 linear feet of material, chiefly paper records, but also images, motion pictures, sound recordings, and artifacts.
Visit the Archives Catalog How to AccessThe ACS is committed to providing maximum access to its research materials. It is our responsibility to balance the researcher’s need for access with the needs for the privacy and confidentiality of those in the materials. As a result, there may be restrictions.
The founders of ACS. Read more
The private secretary of Dr. Martin. Read more
Books on the history of medicine and surgery. Read more
Surgical procedures dating back to the 1920s. See more
Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons (1913-2016). Read more
American Association of Plastic Surgeons (AAPS)
The Icon Project created by the AAPS preserves the history of plastic surgery through the words of the pioneers, leaders, and renowned educators in plastic surgery.
American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS)
ASTS started their “Chimera Chronicles: Great Stories in Transplant Surgery” program in 2008. It captures video profiles of 32 transplant surgeons, many with the initial leadership of ASTS.
The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST)
EAST Storycasts is a series of audio interviews with prominent trauma surgeons that discuss important events, discoveries, and people in trauma and emergency surgery.
LIMITLESS is a docuseries featuring inspiring stories from women plastic surgeons who broke the glass ceiling and rose to prominence within their field as society presidents.
Society of Vascular Surgery (SVS)
SVS’ The Giants of Vascular Surgery oral history program contains more than 80 interviews of significant vascular surgeons and makes them available online.
Duke University - David C. Sabiston Oral History Project
The David C. Sabiston Oral History Project at Duke University set out to capture information about the life of Dr. Sabiston, chair of the department of surgery at Duke for 30 years. Dr. Sabiston was an active member of the American College of Surgeons, including serving a term as president from 1985-1986.