Symposium
Friday 24 March 2017
Ruth Deech Building, St Anne’s College, University of Oxford
9-9.30am: Registration
Friday 24 March 2017
Ruth Deech Building, St Anne’s College, University of Oxford
9-9.30am: Registration
9.30-9.40am: Welcome from Symposium Organisers (Alison Moulds and Sarah Jones)
9.40-10.40am: Keynote: Anna Elsner (University of Zürich), ‘Four models of the physician-patient relationship?: A literary perspective’
Chair: Sarah Jones
10.40-11am: Refreshments
11am-12.30pm: Parallel Panels: Session 1
1. A The Patient’s Narrative
Michael J Flexer & Brian
Hurwitz (King’s College London), ‘Narrative and the
boundaries of possibilities
for patient voices in modern medical case reports (MCRs)’
Jane Macnaughton (Durham University), ‘A
medical humanities view
on patient and clinician perspectives in the
consultation’ 
1.B Representations and Experiences of Cancer
Lesley Gray (University of Kent), ‘
Theatre or therapy?
Twenty-four hours in the ‘kingdom of the sick”’
Viviane Quirke (Oxford
Brookes University), ‘Les
Malades prennent la
parole: cancer narratives,
doctor-patient relations,
and the creation
of a “health democracy” in
France, c. 1970-2010’ 
Catriona Hamilton (Oxford Brookes University), ‘Oral
history and the doctor-patient relationship:
discourse and autonomy in
cancer research
participation’
1.C Medicine and Material Culture
Olga Stoliarova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow), ‘
Technologies of
Care and Responsibility:
Medical Innovations,
Doctors and Patients’
9.40-10.40am: Keynote: Anna Elsner (University of Zürich), ‘Four models of the physician-patient relationship?: A literary perspective’
Chair: Sarah Jones
10.40-11am: Refreshments
11am-12.30pm: Parallel Panels: Session 1
1. A The Patient’s Narrative
Michael J Flexer & Brian
Jane Macnaughton (Durham University), ‘A
1.B Representations and Experiences of Cancer
Lesley Gray (University of Kent), ‘
Viviane Quirke (Oxford
Catriona Hamilton (Oxford Brookes University), ‘Oral
1.C Medicine and Material Culture
Olga Stoliarova (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow), ‘
Harriet Barratt Dorling
Melissa Dickson (University of Oxford), ‘Renegotiating Doctor-Patient Relations Through the
12.30-1.15pm: Lunch
1.15-2.45pm: Parallel Panels: Session 2
2.A Writing the Institutional Experience
Lisa Mullen (University of Oxford), ‘Orwell in the
Lucille Cairns (Durham University), ‘Detrimental Doctors: Two French Anorectics’ Testimonies’
2.B Medical Practitioners: Knowledge, Power, and Professional Identity
Ian Sabroe (University of
Kieran Fitzpatrick (University of Oxford),
Emmylou Rahtz (University
grounding, empowering’
2.C Patient Identity and the Medical Encounter
Louise Powell (Sheffield Hallam University), ‘ The
Anne Hanley (University of Oxford), ‘Good-time girls, wronged wives and
doctor–patient encounters
Olivia (Roger) Fiorilli
2.45-3pm: Comfort Break (no refreshments)
3-4.30pm: Parallel Panels: Session 3
3.A Affect and Emotion: Medical and Interpersonal Relationships
Riana Betzler (Konrad
Empathic Ideal in Modern
Tracey Loughran (Cardiff University), ‘
Paul Dieppe (University of Exeter), ‘Communicating
doctors – and the
3.B Medicine in the Global Nineteenth Century
Kristin Hussey (Queen Mary University of London), ‘Sunstroke
Egidio Priani (University of Leicester), ‘The doctor-patient relationship and the
Géraldine Crahay (Durham
relationship in nineteenth-century France’
3.C Early Modern Medicine
Carolin Schmitz (University
Relational Approach to
Lauren Kassell (University of Cambridge), ‘The Casebooks Project: Medical Records and Medical Encounters in Early Modern England’
4.30-4.50pm: Refreshments
4.50-6.20pm: Parallel Panels: Session 4
4.A Treating Sickness: Practice, Culture, and History
Katharina Rynkiewich
Eva Carpigo (Strasbourg, CEMCA,University of
Katherine van Schaik
4.B Classical Medicine
Ben Cartlidge (University
Nikolas Hächler (University
Depiction and Function of
Rebecca Fallas (Open University/ University of Leeds), ‘
4.C Doctor-Patient Interactions in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Europe
Robert Priest (Royal Holloway, University of London), ‘Guinea Pigs and Poster Boys: Louis Pasteur’s Rabies Patients, 1885-1940’
Katherine Rawling (University of Warwick),
Anthony Costello and
Sciences), ‘Vincent Van
6.20-6.30pm: Closing Remarks (Sarah Jones and Alison Moulds) 6.30pm: Drinks Reception
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