Department
of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge
** History of Modern Medicine and Biology **
Organized by Mary Brazelton, Helen Anne Curry and Nick Hopwood
24 January
Lukas Engelmann (CRASSH, Cambridge)
Picturing the unusual: medical photography as an 'experimental system'
21 February
Steve Sturdy (University of Edinburgh)
Genomics and the industrialisation of medical tests, 1980–2000
14 March
Jeong-ran Kim (Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, Oxford)
Malaria and the colonial frontier in Manchuria, 1905–1940s
** Early Medicine **
Organized by Lauren Kassell and Dániel Margócsy
31 January
Sasha
Handley (University of Manchester)
Marriage,
mourning and martyrdom: the history of an eighteenth-century English bed-sheet
14 February
Tillmann
Taape (HPS, Cambridge)
The craft of healing, city guilds and vernacular print: Hieronymus Brunschwig's medical manuals, c. 1500
The craft of healing, city guilds and vernacular print: Hieronymus Brunschwig's medical manuals, c. 1500
7 March
Jane
Stephens Crawshaw (Oxford Brookes University)
The state of the environment: public health and technology in Renaissance Genoa
** Generation to Reproduction **
The state of the environment: public health and technology in Renaissance Genoa
** Generation to Reproduction **
Funded
by our Wellcome strategic award in the history of medicine <http://www.reproduction.group.cam.ac.uk/>
and organized by Nick Hopwood and Lauren Kassell
7 February
7 February
Tamar
Novick (MPI, Berlin)
Multispecies settlement in Palestine: the problem of infertility and the wonders of urine
Multispecies settlement in Palestine: the problem of infertility and the wonders of urine
28 February
Zubin
Mistry (University of Edinburgh)
Childless communities: early medieval monasteries and the history of (in)fertility
Seminars are held in Seminar Room 1, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RH.
Tea and biscuits are available from 4:40pm; seminars run from 5:00 to 6:30pm.
All welcome!
Childless communities: early medieval monasteries and the history of (in)fertility
Seminars are held in Seminar Room 1, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RH.
Tea and biscuits are available from 4:40pm; seminars run from 5:00 to 6:30pm.
All welcome!
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