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Researcher Workshop - Interdisciplinary
IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Researcher Workshop with Honorary Professor Vivian Nutton

The Centre of the History of Medicine, Department of Classics and Ancient History, and the Department of History present an interdisciplinary Researcher Workshop with Guest Speaker - Honorary Professor Vivian Nutton

Convened by Aileen Das (Classics and Ancient History), Collin Lieberg (History) and Dr Roberta Bivins (CHM)

Tuesday 29 January 2013

IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House


Speakers Include:

Vivian Nutton, 'History, medicine, and the historiography of medicine'

Madelaine Burrows (Classics): Mystical and Medical Ideas about Blood in 1–2nd-century AD Rome

Aileen Das (Classics): Galen's 'Medical Timaeus' in al-Bīrūnī's 'A Verification on What is Said on India ' (Taḥqīq mā li-l-Hind min Maqālatin)

Paula McBride (History): Magic/witchcraft in early modern medicine

Josh Moulding (History of Medicine): Healthcare and food in 20th century Central America

Rebecca Taylor (Classics): Medicine in 6th-century BC Ionia

Greg Wells (History of Medicine) : John Hall's Little Book of Cures (1611-1635): A New Translation

 

 

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IAS Seminar Roon, Millburn House

Researcher Workshop with Honorary Professor Vivian Nutton

The Centre of the History of Medicine, Department of Classics and Ancient History, and the Department of History present an interdisciplinary Researcher Workshop with Guest Speaker - Honorary Professor Vivian Nutton

Convened by Aileen Das (Classics and Ancient History), Collin Lieberg (History) and Dr Roberta Bivins (CHM)

Tuesday 29 January 2013

IAS Seminar Room, Millburn House

Please be advised places and limited and should you be interested in attending please email Aileen Das (Aileen.Das@warwick.ac.uk) or Collin Lieberg (C.Lieberg@warwick.ac.uk)


Speakers Include:

Vivian Nutton, 'History, medicine, and the historiography of medicine'

Madelaine Burrows (Classics): Mystical and Medical Ideas about Blood in 1–2nd-century AD Rome

Aileen Das (Classics): Galen's 'Medical Timaeus' in al-Bīrūnī's 'A Verification on What is Said on India ' (Taḥqīq mā li-l-Hind min Maqālatin)

Paula McBride (History): Magic/witchcraft in early modern medicine

Josh Moulding (History of Medicine): Healthcare and food in 20th century Central America

Rebecca Taylor (Classics): Medicine in 6th-century BC Ionia

Greg Wells (History of Medicine) : John Hall's Little Book of Cures (1611-1635): A New Translation

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A0.23 and S0.20

A distinguished lecture by Bernard Stiegler (‘General Organology, Digital Studies and the Neurosciences’), followed by a workshop (4.30-7.30, in room S0.20) on and with Stiegler (and Prof. Christina Howells (Oxford), Dr Gerald Moore (Durham), Prof. Seán Hand (ÌÇÐÄTV) and Prof. Miguel Beistegui (ÌÇÐÄTV)).

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