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Jeremy Greene on NPR
December 17, 2013

Listen to Prof Jeremy Greene on NPR’s Marketplace. As GlaxoSmithKline announces that it will no longer pay doctors to speak at conferences…

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Jeremy Greene on NPR
December 17, 2013

Listen to Prof Jeremy Greene on NPR’s Marketplace. As GlaxoSmithKline announces that it will no longer pay doctors to speak at conferences…

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Editorial Assistant position
December 11, 2013

Interested in working in academic publishing?  We are looking for an Editorial Assistant for the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, who…

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Editorial Assistant position
December 11, 2013

Interested in working in academic publishing?  We are looking for an Editorial Assistant for the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, who…

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Selling Sex Cheap: Re-making a Popular Medical Book in the 1830s and 1840s
November 3, 2013

Mary Fissell’s recent ‘racy’ talk at the University of Delaware, ‘Selling Sex Cheap: Re-making a Popular Medical Book in the 1830s…

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Epistemic Genres: Tools for the Cultural History of Knowledge
November 3, 2013

Gianna Pomata is Visiting Professor at the Ruhr University, Germany, for the 2013 Fall semester. While there, she is presenting a…

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All Aboard the Baltimore Poo-Poo Choo-Choo: Human Waste and Environmental Justice
November 3, 2013

Graham Mooney will be at Lycoming College, Williamsport, PA on November 12, 2013 giving a talk to the Undergraduate Scholars Program…

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Ways of Writing: How Physicians Know, 1550-1950
November 3, 2013

Gianna Pomata will be speaking at 2:15pm on October 25, 2013 at Institut für Geschichte der Medizin, Charité–Universitätsmedizin Berlin. Her paper,…

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Milk Dripping from Venus’s Breast: Lactation and Sexuality in the Art and Medicine of the Renaissance
November 3, 2013

Gianna Pomata will present a lecture at Humbolt-Universität Zu Berlin at 6:00pm on October 23, 2013: ‘Milk Dripping from Venus’s Breast:…

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Selling Sex Cheap: Re-making a Popular Medical Book in the 1830s and 1840s
November 3, 2013

Mary Fissell’s recent ‘racy’ talk at the University of Delaware, ‘Selling Sex Cheap: Re-making a Popular Medical Book in the 1830s…

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