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Tuesday, February 09, 2010

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History of Medicine Reading Lunch
H449

This week we will be reading:

 

David Arnold, 'Diabetes in the Tropics: Race, Place and Class in India, 1880-1965', Social History of Medicine Vol.22, (No.2, 2009?), pp.245-261.

– AVAILABLE ONLINE

 

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Andrew Cunningham, ‘Transforming plague: The Laboratory and the Identity of Infectious Disease’, in, Andrew Cunningham and Perry Williams, The Laboratory Revolution in Medicine, (Cambridge, 1992), pp.209-244. – COPIES IN ROOM 449 (IN ‘MA STUDENTS PIGEONHOLE)

 

With a particular focus on the relationship between ‘disease[s]’ and ‘identity[ies]’, although everyone should feel free to offer any other thoughts arising from the texts.

 

Look forward to seeing you there.

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Americas Research Seminar
H303

Tuesday 9th February  - H303 - 5-7pm

'The Impact of Colonial Projects and Policies on Racism: Discrimination and Segregation'

Francisco Bethencourt (Kings College, London)

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History of Medicine Seminars
R.014 Ramphal
Tuesday, 9th February (Week 5/15) 
Dr Kenton Kroker (Toronto)
Epidemic Encephalitis and the Making of the Biomedical Brain
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Early Modern Seminar
S0.10 - Social Studies Building

'Trying to clear the mess up: The 1663 East Riding Archdeaconry Visitation'.

(Professor Jim Sharpe - York)

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