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!
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