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Internal Pages:
Leaders of the Original NATA (pdf)
NATA Officers and Board of Directors (pdf)
NATA News Articles and Blog Posts
AT Kits: Then and Now, Blog Post
The First NATA Meeting, Blog Post
"The First Athletic Trainer," NATA News, April 2014
General Internet Resources:
FamilySearch, free geneological search site
Chronicling America, Library of Congress newspaper archives
Historical Newspapers Online, index of sites from Penn Libraries
Trainers Journal:
These were produced by the first (and now defunct) NATA as part of the Athletic Journal from 1941-44. They were converted to pdf files from photographs. The quality is not great but the information is fantastic. There are indexes for each issue in the June issue.
The Mentor:
The Mentor was a magazine that published news from several sports related organizations, including the NATA starting in 1951. Each volume was usually eight issues. The following are the NATA pages from The Mentor. There are a few pages I need to rescan and attach when I get back to a library that has them.
Articles:
Gibney, V.P. “The Modern Treatment of Sprained Ankle.” The New York Polyclinic, vol. 1, no. 1 (January 1893), pp. 3-6.
Schauffler, Robert M. “Treatment of Recent Sprains and Contusions.” Archives of Physiological Therapy, vol. 4, no. 1 (July 1906), pp. 29-30. Stafford, George T. "Specific Injuries in Athletics." Athletic Journal, vol. 4, no. 7 (March 1924), pp. 18-24, 39.
Books:
Samuel Bilik's Trainers Bibles: There are nine editions to this book, with the fourth being the first named the Trainers Bible
Athletic Training, (Second edition, 1918)
Athletic Training and the Treatment of Injuries (Third edition, 1923) 17 MB
Trainers Bible, (Fourth edition, 1928) 50 MB
Trainers Bible, (Fifth edition, 1930) 55 MB
Other Books:
Hygiene for Base Ball Players, Alexander Leuf (1888)
Athletic Training, Michael Murphy (1913)
The Southeast Athletic Trainers Association: A Historical Review, James Shoop (circa 1987)
Websites:
Cramer History, Cramer Products
NATA Hall of Fame, National Athletic Trainers' Association
Videos:
Cramer History Video, Cramer Products
First College Football Game to be filmed, Library of Congress (Jim Robinson appears about 3:30)
Jay Colville: Guardian of the Cradle (1967, WMUB-TV) Part 1
Jay Colville: Guardian of the Cradle (1967, WMUB-TV) Part 2
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