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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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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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Search Medical Humanities blog:. You don't need to be signed in to read BMJ Blogs, but you can register here. To receive updates about other BMJ products and services via our site. Subscribe to the Medical Humanities. Either copy this feed address and paste it into your news reader software or click the relevant one-click subscription button:. Book Review – In-Training: Stories from Tomorrow’s Physicians. 19 Aug, 16 by cquigley. In-Training: Stories from Tomorrow’s Physicians. Reviewed by Rhys Davies.
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Parenting Forum | History and Policy
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History of Government Blog. Global Economics and History Forum. The Forum seeks to bring together historians with policy-makers, practitioners and researchers into parenting in order to examine ways in which the history of parenting can influence policies and practice today. Follow the H&P Parenting Forum on Twitter: @HandPParenting. Key aims of the forum include:. Challenging stereotypes around men and women’s ’natural’ or historical roles in the. 30 Years of ChildLine: A Witness Seminar. The 15 July 20...
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Publications | Clinical Curiosities
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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. A list of my completed publications is maintained here. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Leeds Cent...
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The curious case of Alice Beatty: medical provisions and the ethics of patient care | Clinical Curiosities
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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. The curious case of Alice Beatty: medical provisions and the ethics of patient care. In 1895, Joseph Bell of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary published the fourth edition of his. Notes on Surgery for Nurses. In which he critically alluded to the case:. Beatty then brought a libel case against the London and Edinburgh publishers, as well as Bell himself. She was offered fifty guineas and costs, which she accepted. It is scandalous’, Cann argued, ‘that Miss Beatty...
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Research | Clinical Curiosities
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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. History of Modern Medicine, Medical Education, and Medical Technologies; History of Science. British Social and Cultural History; History and Policy; Gender History. I am currently a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Leeds with particular expertise in the history of modern medicine, medical education, health policy, and the history of science. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Citizen Science...
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Exhibition 2012 | Drawing Women's Cancer
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Drawing Women's Cancer. Art, science and the lived experience. Skip to primary content. The Artist’s Blog. The Show must go on…! You’re having an exhibition on vulval cancer? What, open to the public? This slideshow requires JavaScript. The evening of Thursday November 22. Was a wet and windy in Cardiff. It seemed the torrential rain would never let up as we peered through the darkened windows of the Senedd building. Everything was prepared for the launch of Drawing Women’s Cancer. Cancer is increasingly...
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The Artist’s Blog | Drawing Women's Cancer | art, science and the lived experience
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Drawing Women's Cancer. Art, science and the lived experience. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Artist’s Blog. November 3, 2016. I am delighted to have been invited by the Contemporary Art Society of Wales. To give a public talk about my practice as an artist in medicine along with a presentation of my work. Details of date and location are as follows:. Tuesday, November 22, 2016. 7:30 pm 9:00 pm. Lecture Theatre 0.53, School of Architecture, Cardiff. King Edward VII Drive. This is...
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