An Unnatural History: The Re-Emergence of Infectious Disease in the 20th Century
LEVERHULME LECTURES
Presented by Professor Christoph Gradmann, University of Oslo
Leverhulme Visiting Professor at
Wellcome Unit for the history of Medicine, Oxford
These lectures will be hosted at
TORCH - The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
Radcliffe Humanities Seminar Room
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford
Hilary Term 2nd Week
Thursday 30 January
17:00 A Vision of Total Control: Explaining and Combating Infectious Disease 1880-1920
Hilary Term 6th Week
Thursday 27 February
17:00 Eradication or Equilibrium?: Epidemiology, Bacteriology and the Crisis of Medicine Between the Wars
Hilary Term 8th Week
Wednesday 12 March
16:00 Infectious Disease and the Therapeutic Revolution 1930-1970
Trinity Term
Date TBA
Stalking Microbes: Antibiotic Resistance, Nosocomial Infections and the Demise of the Modern Hospital 1950-1990
Trinity Term
Date TBA
The Return of Natural History: Re-Emerging Infections, the End of Antibiotics and New Public Health
All are welcome.
The complete list can be found here http://www.wuhmo.ox.ac.uk/events/unit-events.html
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