Posts Tagged ‘history of surgery’
‘English Flesh bears Operations better than French Flesh’: Resilience, Degeneration and Race in Crimean War Surgery
The Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies are hosting a seminar series on the history of surgery. All seminars are 16:00-17:00 Dutch time. Online…
Read More‘Against Human Vivisection’ – Criticism of Surgery in Britain, the US, and Germany, 1880s-1914
The Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies are hosting a seminar series on the history of surgery. All seminars are 16:00-17:00 Dutch time. Online…
Read MoreUnder the Knife: Pain and Ambition in Early Modern Surgery
The Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies are hosting a seminar series on the history of surgery. All seminars are 16:00-17:00 Dutch time. Online…
Read More‘A Cruel and Bloody Operation’: Caesarean Section and Medical Morality in the Nineteenth Century
The Groningen Centre for Health and Humanities and the Centre for Historical Studies are hosting a seminar series on the history of surgery. All seminars are 16:00-17:00 Dutch time. Online…
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