Trinity Term 2010 Seminar Series and other events organised by the Wellcome Unit
Details of our Trinity Term 2010 Seminar Series and other events organised by the Wellcome Unit
can be found on our website at http://www.wuhmo.ox.ac.uk/events/index.htm
The following seminars will be held at 47 Banbury Road on Mondays at 2.15pm
Coffee will be available from 2.00pm
‘Unruly Bodies’ Convener: Dr Erica Charters
1st WEEK
26 April Saurabh Mishra, University of Oxford
‘Branded and Marked: Animal Vaccination, Experimentation and Breeding in Colonial India, 1850-1900’
2nd WEEK
3 May No Seminar [Bank Holiday]
3rd WEEK
10 May Sarah Toulalan, University of Exeter
‘Examining Bodies: Diagnosing Child Sexual Abuse in Early Modern England’
4th WEEK
17 May Claudia Stein, Warwick University
‘Seeing Jesuits: The Bavarian-Saxon Kidney Stone Affair from 1580’
5th WEEK
24 May Erica Wald, London School of Economics
‘Military Bodies and Public Health: The Emergence of the Dispensary and Bazaar Hospital in the mid-19th century’
6th WEEK
31 May No Seminar [Bank Holiday]
7th WEEK
7 June Julie Anderson, University of Kent
‘Morbid Fears: Giants and Anatomists’
8th WEEK
14 June Kate Marsh, University of Liverpool
‘“Rights of the Individual”, Indentured Labour and Indian Workers: Medical Discourse and the Slavery Debate in the French Antilles post-1848’
can be found on our website at http://www.wuhmo.ox.ac.uk/events/index.htm
The following seminars will be held at 47 Banbury Road on Mondays at 2.15pm
Coffee will be available from 2.00pm
‘Unruly Bodies’ Convener: Dr Erica Charters
1st WEEK
26 April Saurabh Mishra, University of Oxford
‘Branded and Marked: Animal Vaccination, Experimentation and Breeding in Colonial India, 1850-1900’
2nd WEEK
3 May No Seminar [Bank Holiday]
3rd WEEK
10 May Sarah Toulalan, University of Exeter
‘Examining Bodies: Diagnosing Child Sexual Abuse in Early Modern England’
4th WEEK
17 May Claudia Stein, Warwick University
‘Seeing Jesuits: The Bavarian-Saxon Kidney Stone Affair from 1580’
5th WEEK
24 May Erica Wald, London School of Economics
‘Military Bodies and Public Health: The Emergence of the Dispensary and Bazaar Hospital in the mid-19th century’
6th WEEK
31 May No Seminar [Bank Holiday]
7th WEEK
7 June Julie Anderson, University of Kent
‘Morbid Fears: Giants and Anatomists’
8th WEEK
14 June Kate Marsh, University of Liverpool
‘“Rights of the Individual”, Indentured Labour and Indian Workers: Medical Discourse and the Slavery Debate in the French Antilles post-1848’
-- Belinda Michaelides Unit Secretary Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine 45-47 Banbury Road, Oxford OX2 6PE Tel: +44 (0)1865 274600 Fax: +44 (0)1865 274605 Email: belinda.michaelides@wuhmo.ox.ac.uk http://www.wuhmo.ox.ac.uk/