Digital Connection: On Twitter

We recently passed the 300 follower mark on our Twitter account! We’re delighted to have all these great folks to talk to about the history of medicine and science. Check out a full list of our followers here, see who we follow here, and here are a few of the folks who’ve been following us most recently:

  • @HistModBioMed: “Producing freely available material on recent biomedicine by interacting with healthcare professionals & historians, from Queen Mary, University of London.”
  • @MedHistMuseoa: The Basque Museum of History of Science and Medicine.
  • @DavidDurnin: “PhD student at the Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland. Examining Irish medical personnel in the First World War.”
  • @anthroetc: “Anthropologist (infectious disease, sp. polio). PhD candidate. Competitive lawn bowler on Canadian National Squad. Rotaractor and honourary Rotarian.”
  • @AJWrightMLS: “Librarian; author of articles etc.related to anesthesia history, medical history, Alabama history; poet.”
  • @ETCLatUVic: “Electronic Textual Cultures Laboratory at the University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, Canada.”
  • @GisellePrt: “Eighteenth-century American history of emotions, literature, medicine and culture of sensibility.”
  • @DeafHeritageUK: “Deaf people’s history, language and culture.”

Are we missing your favorite #histmed or #histsci Twitter feed? Let us know in the comments!

As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection!

 

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