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Michaelmas Term Seminar Series 2009
| Location: | United Kingdom |
| Date Submitted: |
2009-09-23 |
| Announcement ID: |
170789 |
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Michaelmas Term 2009 Seminar Series
Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine,
Seminar Room, 47 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6PE
The following seminars will begin at 2.15pm
Coffee is available from 2.00pm
Disease, Health and Medicine since 1650
Week 1 - 12 October
Geoffrey Hudson, Northern Ontario School of Medicine
Ripping off the Disabled? A Whistle-blower Extraordinaire and the Rapacious Elite of Eighteenth-Century Britain
Week 2 - 19 October
Stanislav Kachnowski, University of Oxford
The History of Medical Technology in Post-Colonial India: 1947 to 1991 [PRS Presentation]
Week 3 - 26 October
Kathleen Vongsathorn, University of Oxford
“Things that Matter”: Missionaries and the Creation of Leprosy Settlements as Microcosms of “Civilization” in Uganda [PRS Presentation]
Week 4 - 2 November
Mark Harrison, University of Oxford
Yellow Fever and the International Economy, c.1850-c.1920
Week 5 - 9 November
Harry Wu, University of Oxford
Mental Consequence: Constructing Trauma Psychiatry in Post-war Taiwan [PRS Presentation]
Week 6 - 16 November
Madeline Fowler, University of Oxford
The Port Towns of British North America: Cholera, Communication and Trade in Nineteenth-Century Canada [PRS Presentation]
Week 7 - 23 November
David Haycock, University of Oxford
Pills, Bills and Elixirs: Making and Selling Irregular Medicines in London, 1650 to 1720
Week 8 - 30 November
Conrad Keating, University of Oxford
Richard Doll: From Political to Medical Revolutionary
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