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Historia Medica Lecture Series

Historia Medica lecture series

The Washington University School of Medicine’s Bernard Becker Medical Library presents a twice-yearly lecture series on the history of medicine, Historia Medica. The spring lectures are sponsored by the Estelle Brodman Lecture Fund. All lectures are co-sponsored by the Medical Humanities & Social Sciences group in the Washington University School of Arts & Sciences.

Lectures are held in the Kenton King Center, 7th floor, Bernard Becker Medical Library. A reception follows all lectures.

Past speakers include:

Caroline Hillard “Realdo Colombo and Michelangelo: Anatomy Lessons from Renaissance Rome” April 2008
Rebecca Messbarger, Ph.D. “Theatrum Corporis: Pope Benedict XIV’s Wax Musuem of Human Anatomy” November 2007
Thomas A. Woolsey, M.D. “Seeing Ideas: Insight from Interplay Between Artists, Physicians & Scientists” April 2007
Lewis L. Wall, M.D., Ph.D. “Did J. Marion Sims Deliberately Addict His First Fistula Patients to Opium?” November 2006
Marjorie Lorch, PhD “Eighteenth Century Perspectives on Language, Mind and Brain from the Writings of Jonathan Swift” April 2006
Michael A. Flannery “Civil War Pharmacy” November 2005
Stanley Finger, Ph.D. “Benjamin Franklin: Pioneer of Medical Electricity” April 2005
Robert Frank, Jr., Ph.D. “Nobelists and the Neurosciences at Washington University, 1918-1944” November 2004
Conevery Bolton Valencius, Ph.D. “Bad Airs, Good Waters, and Healthy Places: Health and Environment in the Nineteenth Century West” March 2004
James Whorton, Ph.D. “From Cultism to CAM: The Rise of Alternative Medicine” October 2003
Walton O. Schalick III, M.D., Ph.D. “Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones: Opiates, Pain, and Professional Medicine in the Middle Ages” April 2003
Shelley McKellar, Ph.D. “Artificial Hearts: Technology and Organ Replacement in Twentieth Century Medicine” October 2002
Kenneth Ludmerer, M.D., Ph.D. “The American Medical Student: a History” March 2002
Jonathon Erlen, Ph.D. “Human Experimentation in Twentieth Century American Medicine” October 2001