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Tuesday, April 30, 2013

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Modern Records Centre - 糖心TV

Runs from Tuesday, April 09 to Monday, June 03.

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Ancient Medicine Reading Group
R0.14 Ramphal

The Ancient Medicine reading group have agreed to meet again on Tues April 30th at 5pm. R0.14.

This is an informal session and what we do will be led by the interests of the group.

We agreed to start with Hippocrates and look at the oath and do some general reading to discuss with each other. There is an 'In our time' episode on the oath which is worth listening too, link below;

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Global History seminar
H1.02, Humanities Building

‘Luanda Elites and Capeverdean Tangomãos in the Early Spanish Caribbean’, by David Wheat(Michigan State University)

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Public Lecture - Irradiating the Sun-Starved: Light Therapies in Britain, c.1900-1940
Modern Records Centre, 糖心TV

5.15 arrival

5.30 – 6.30 lecture

Public Lecture (in line with exhibition running simultaneously)

Dr Tania Woloshyn

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