Archived Seminars
2013 - 2014 Spring Term |
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| Dr Anna Maerker (KCL) 'Model factories, social improvement and voice in nineteenth-century France' |
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Dr Claire Shaw (University of Bristol) 'We Do Our Deeds in Silence, and Our Deeds Speak for Us': Language and the Negotiation of Deaf Identity in Soviet Russia |
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2013 - 2014 Autumn Term |
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Professor Peter Abrahams (Warwick Medical School) 'Leonardo da Vinci: A 15th Century Anatomist whose Conceptual Ideas anticipated 21st century radiology?' |
Professor Linda Bryder (University of Auckland) | Dr Vivienne Lo (UCL) | |
2012-2013 Summer Term |
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2012-2013 Spring Term |
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'White Coats and No Trousers: Situating Women in the Laboratory' |
'Translating history into practice: from physician-centred to patient-centred medicine' |
"Cats robbed him of his wealth, his health and his reason": The wild and tranquil geographies of animals and madness |
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2012-2013 Autumn Term |
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Going Forth and Multiplying: Animal Acclimatization and Invasion in the 19th Century |
![]() Medical Marginality in South Asia |
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2011-2012 Summer Term |
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‘George Henry Lewes (1817-1878): Embodied Cognition, Vitalist Materialism and Symbolic Perception’ |
'Bodily Concerns: Disease and Public Health in Wakefield Asylum, 1832 – 1930' |
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2011-2012 Spring Term |
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| 'Bonding through spectatorship: Ultrasound Imaging and Maternal-Fetal Attachment' |
A Natural Philosopher in Action: The many faces of an Early Modern Professor of Medicine: the Case of the Ole Worm (1588-1654) |
A Life Between Mystical Experience and Mental Illness: the Textile Worker, Capuchin and Lamplighter Jacob Gruber (1874-1954) |
''Patient Zero'': The Legacies of an Influential HIV/AIDS Origin Myth |
2011 - 2012 Autumn Term |
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| 'Agonism and Emulation: Medical Student Cultures in C18th. Edinburgh' |
‘Ibn Serapion (9th cent.): A Physician at the Crossroads between East and West’ |
'Why the History of the Human Sciences Matters to Medicine' |
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2010 - 2011 Spring/Summer Term |
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The Framework of Casualty Care during the Anglo- Dutch Wars |
Natural Enemy or Natural Ally? Medical Assessments of French Militarized Environments, 1857-2005 |
The Disappearing Hearing Aid: Spatiality in the History of the Management and Meaning of Hearing Loss. |
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2010 - 2011 Autumn Term |
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Making it in Tranquebar: Science, Medicine and the Circulation of Knowledge in the Danish-Halle Mission, ca. 1732-43 |
Savannah’s Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1854’ |
"Race, Religion, Nation and Gender: A nineteenth century Indian woman's treatise and the dominant themes of modern Indian history" |
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2009-2010 Summer Term |
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| Bruised Witness: Bernard Spilsbury and the performance of twentieth-century forensic expertise Dr Ian Burney & Dr Neil Pemberton (CHSTM Mancherster) |
The Private Life of Public Health: East India Company Surgeons, Medicine and the Domestic Sphere, c. 1750-1850 Professor Margot Finn (Warwick) |
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2009-2010 Spring Term |
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Hookworm and the Imaginery in Early Public Health Campaigns Prof Lenore Manderson (Monash) |
Good Doctors, Bad Blood: Immigrants, Anaemias, and Genetic Medicine Dr Roberta Bivins (Warwick) |
Epidemic Encephalitis and the Making of the Biomedical Brain Dr Kenton Kroker (Toronto) |
Scientific playfulness in anatomist Thomas Bartholin's (1616-1680) studies of products of generation Ms Signe Nipper Nielsen (Cambridge) |
2009-2010 Autumn Term |
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Democracy and Mental Health: An Analysis of an Interwar Experiment and Some Reflections on its Relevance to the History of Psychiatry Dr Jonathan Toms (Warwick) |
Worlds of Goods or Vulgar Counters? Provincial Apothecaries and the Early Modern Medical Marketplace Alun Withey (Swansea) |
Luminaries of Fin-de-siècle France: Aesthetic, Scientific and Medical Cultures of Light, c. 1880-1930Dr Tania Woloshyn (Richmond) |
Uses of a Pandemic: Forging the Identities of “Spanish Flu” and Virus Research in Interwar Britain Dr Michael Bresalier (Bristol) |
Loss of Innocence: The Shaping of Childhood Sexuality around 1900 Dr Lutz Sauerteig (Durham) |
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Luminaries of Fin-de-siècle France: Aesthetic, Scientific and Medical Cultures of Light, c. 1880-1930