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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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The Early Modern Commons. History, animals, science, food. The Secret Horror of Dissection. Hidden Animals of Paris/Les animaux cachés à Paris. More details ». Visit blog ». Healthcare Personnel and Sanitary Politics in Europe, 15c-18c. Le médecin du prince: voyage à travers les cultures et entre les savoirs et. Medicine, Politics, and Cultute in the Modern Japanese Empire. Le médecin, les institutions, le roi. Médecine et politique aux XVIe-XVIIe siècles,. More details ». Visit blog ». Visit blog ».
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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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A blog about bodies and medicine c.1500 – 1780. If you are enjoying reading about early modern medicine there are more excellent blogs and interesting discussions available at these sites:. Http:/ medicalhistoria.blogspot.co.uk/: Paul Middleton discusses fascinating diseases, treatments and other medical history wonders. Http:/ recipes.hypotheses.org/. 8216;This website is dedicated to a study of early modern chirurgeons, and all the blood and gore that comes with it.’. Http:/ katherineabutler.wordpr...
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Adventures in early modern anatomy. Please send suggestions for pages you’d like to see linked here, or permission for me to link to your site. 8211; Excellent online images of a first edition copy at UPenn. Crooke at Christie’s. 8211; Another first edition copy, sold by Christie’s auction house in 2007. John Martin Rare Book Room. 8211; University of Iowa Libraries. 8211; making haste slowly, building a library which knows no walls. Royal College of Phsyicians. 8211; History and heritage. 039;s poem Gat...
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: September 2014
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Monday, 29 September 2014. Cows, contagion and sanitation and Victorian Dublin by Juliana Adelman. We are back after the summer break! In this month's post, Dr Juliana Adelman. Writes about her research on the history of animals and public health in nineteenth-century Dublin. Disease and animal-human relationships. Cattle Market, Dublin (view from North Circular Road towards Prussia St). Image courtesy of National Library of Ireland: Lawrence Photograph Collection. The erasure of animals. Cows, contagion...
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Links | Dr Alun Withey
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Welcome to my blog! I am an academic historian of medicine and the body, and 2014 AHRC/BBC 'New Generation Thinker'. Please enjoy and let me know what you think. Some of my favourite history bloggers:. Http:/ practitioners.exeter.ac.uk. 8211; homepage of the ‘Practitioners in Early Modern England, Wales and Ireland, c. 1500 – c. 1715’ project at the University of Exeter, upon which I’m a research fellow. Http:/ recipes.hypotheses.org. 8211; early modern recipes and remedies in all their glory. Fill in yo...
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: April 2014
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Friday, 11 April 2014. Treating Measles in late Seventeenth-Century London and Dublin by Elizabethanne Boran. This month, Elizabethanne Boran, librarian at the Edward Worth Library, Dublin, writes on treating measles in late seventeenth-century London and Dublin, with particular focus on the works of John Pechey (1654-1718), many of which were collected by the Irish physician Edward Worth (1678-1733). A keen collector of medical works. Title page of John Pechey's Collections of Acute Diseases (1691).
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: The historical development of Irish Hospitals and the importance of their records by Brian Donnelly
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Tuesday, 24 March 2015. The historical development of Irish Hospitals and the importance of their records by Brian Donnelly. In this month's post, Brian Donnelly, senior archivist at the National Archives of Ireland. Outlines the development of Irish hospitals from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. RCPI Archival collections: VM/1/4/19). The establishment of the voluntary hospitals. The House of Industry hospitals, district lunatic asylums and medical dispensaries. The Dub...
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: March 2015
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Tuesday, 24 March 2015. The historical development of Irish Hospitals and the importance of their records by Brian Donnelly. In this month's post, Brian Donnelly, senior archivist at the National Archives of Ireland. Outlines the development of Irish hospitals from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. Rotunda Hospital, Dublin. RCPI Archival collections: VM/1/4/19). The establishment of the voluntary hospitals. The House of Industry hospitals, district lunatic asylums and medical dispensaries. The Dub...
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