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After the first two years of the Medical School were moved to the Berkeley campus in 1906, the libraries for these basic subjects developed in Berkeley largely as departmental collections established by gifts from Mrs. Phoebe A. Hearst and Mrs. William H. Crocker, while the clinical emphasis of the departments remaining in San Francisco gave direction to the development of its own libraries. By 1920, the collection at San Francisco had grown to some 10,000 volumes of books and bound periodicals, with a "subscription list of nearly 200 of the best English, French and German periodicals," some 14,500 foreign University dissertations, and a "notable collection of Ophthalmological journals."
By 1950, the collection had grown to some 85,000 volumes and the staff to seven people. The quarters provided in 1921 were now completely overcrowded and the overload caused a serious weakening in the foundations of the building. Temporary shelving in several basement and underground areas had to be provided to house the overflow of the collection until the new Medical Sciences Building, Increment II, would be ready for occupancy. In the meantime, efforts were made to amalgamate all libraries on the San Francisco campus under a central administrative and budgetary office and make the library an all-campus activity known as the Medical Center Library. This plan was approved in 1952 by the deans of all the professional schools on campus and by President Sproul.
By the mid-1960's, new areas being developed in the library were human ecology, sociology, anthropology, genetics, educational psychology, behavioral sciences, mathematics, biostatistics, biophysics, and nuclear and space medicine. At that time, the library was again running short of seats, shelf space, and staff accommodations and awaited the addition of three floors in the Health Sciences Instruction and Research Building, East, then being erected and to be ready for occupancy in the spring of 1966.
| Sanford V. Larkey | 1930-1936 |
| Chauncey D. Leake | 1936-1943 |
| John B. de C. M. Saunders | 1943- |
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