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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: March 2014
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Thursday, 13 March 2014. The Crusade to ‘Conquer Cancer’ in Ireland, 1950s-70s - Smoking and Lung Cancer: The Rise of the Visual by Jane Hand. In this month's blog post, Jane Hand. A PhD student at the Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Warwick, writes about public health initiatives in the campaign against lung cancer in Ireland, c.1958-78. This was the subject of her MA dissertation undertaken at CHOMI, UCD (2011). Fig 1 Anti-Smoking Leaflet aimed at children,. 8217; which represented th...
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Publications | Dr Jennifer Evans
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With Sara Read,. Maladies and Medicine: Exploring Health and Healing 1540-1740. Pen and Sword Press, forthcoming July 2017). Maladies and Medicine in Early Modernity, 1540-1740. With Ciara Meehan,. Perceptions of Pregnancy from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century. Palgrave Macmillan, January 2017). Aphrodisiacs, Fertility and Medicine in Early Modern England. Boydell and Brewer, October 2014). Available here Boydell and Brewer, Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series. L E Payne,.
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Blog posts | Dr Jennifer Evans
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Perceptions of Pregnancy Published. I am very pleased to announce that the edited collection I put together with Ciara Meehan is now available. To celebrate we are offering the chance to win a copy of the collection. To be in with a chance follow this link. The book includes a fantastic selection of chapters covering issues of emotions, consumerism, violence, and literary representations. For more details here are the abstracts. Perceptions of Pregnancy from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century.
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Centre for History in Public Health. Advisory Committee and Members. How To Join Us. Previous Seminars and Podcasts. Annual Public Health Lecture. HIV/AIDS and prisons in England and Ireland. Dates: March 2016 – February 2018. Principal Investigators: Virginia Berridge, LSHTM, Hilary Marland, University of Warwick and Dr Catherine Cox, University College, Dublin. And Dr Catherine Cox University College, Dublin and funded by the Wellcome Trust. Health Systems in History: ideas, comparisons, policies.
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: May 2015
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Wednesday, 20 May 2015. Prisoners, Medical Care and Entitlement to Health in England and Ireland, 1850–2000. Prisoner Health Project: Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award. A major new research project in the history medicine has just been launched: ' Prisoners, Medical Care and Entitlement to Health in England and Ireland, 1850–2000'. This collaborative, five-year study, funded by a Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award. Is being led by co-Principal Investigators, Professor Hilary Marland. And the...
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Book Review: ‘Operation Ouch! Medical Milestones and Crazy Cures’ | Clinical Curiosities
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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. Book Review: ‘Operation Ouch! Medical Milestones and Crazy Cures’. Here is the link to my recent review of. Medical Milestones and Crazy Cures. Has certainly prompted me to think more carefully about how researchers can start conversations with children and how they can introduce children to the history of medicine in ways that are both engaging and informative. I hope you enjoy reading this review as much as I enjoyed writing it. Posted in Public Engagement.
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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. Down the rabbit hole. So, in writing a blog post about the unexpected academic twists and turns over these past twelve months, I hope for it to be of use to those falling down the same post-PhD rabbit hole, and to demonstrate that things might not be so grim as they first appear. How did I end up in Leeds? But how to keep body and soul together in the interim? Applying for academic jobs. During my time as an Education Officer in PRHS. Which are designed to en...
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: Events
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Upcoming medical humanities events in Ireland. Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland (CHOMI), Seminar Series, 2015-2016. Thursday 4 February 2016. The cost of insanity: public, voluntary and private asylum care in nineteenth-century Ireland'. Thursday 3 March 2016. The tenuous relationship between gender, health and work, c. 1860-1960'. Thursday 7 April 2016. Dr Luz Mar González-Arias. Landscapes of pain: the representation of illness in Dorothy Molloy's cancer poetry'. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Teaching | Clinical Curiosities
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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Part II (BBS): History and Ethics of Medicine (2013-14). Faculty of History, Paper 11: British Economic and Social History Since 1880 (2013-14, 2014-15). Modern European History, 1750-1914 (2010, 2011). Darwinism, Nationalism and Eugenics (2010). Twentieth Century Europe (2010). Writing History (Methodological Skills, Sources and Approaches) (2009, 2010). The Middle Ages (2009, 2010). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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