New Research in the History of Medicine and Science
Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease Workshop 2021
Durham University
Friday, 25 June 2021, 10.00 a.m. – 3.00 p.m., online (Zoom)
10.00 Welcome (Holger Maehle)
10.10 Ruben Verwaal: ‘Deafness, Medicine, and the Early Modern Ear Trumpet: From “Ear Spectacles” to “Hearing Funnel”’
10.40 Ursula Mulcahy: ‘Eighteenth-Century Books of Operative Surgery: Who wrote them, who read them and why?’
11.10 Cheryl Lancaster: ‘Local literary links: A Stockton Surgeon, and the Inspiration for Frankenstein: Sir Anthony Carlisle, 1786-1840’
11.40 Matthew Eddy: ‘Race and Environmental Health in Antebellum America’
12.10 Break
1.00 Holger Maehle: ‘Freud’s Berlin Rival: Albert Moll (1862-1939) and his Psychology’
1.30 John Shepherd: ‘Data, Diagnostics and Delinquency: Clinical Crime Prevention in Interwar Massachusetts’
2.00 Andy Byford: ‘Primatology in the USSR’
2.30 Tiago Moreira: ‘Mapping controversies in cellular senescence research (1965-1995)’
3.00 End
Contact: Prof. A. H. Maehle (a.h.maehle@durham.ac.uk)
Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease (CHMD), Durham University
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