Here are a few of the things that are catching our eye this week….
- Coverage of the BUMED’s 2500th upload to the MHL.
- What do patients want to know about their doctors (from TEDMED).
- From the History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group and in honor of #WorldAIDSDay on Monday, History of the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles.
- If you are or are going to be in Boston on the 18th of this month, why not check out the last event of 2014 from the Center for the History of Medicine at the Countway Library? Colloquium on the History of Psychiatry and Medicine: “Boundary Disputes Between British Psychiatry and Neurology.” Free and open to the public!
- Strange Bedfellows by Ilana Yurkiewicz in Scientific American (and the archive of her Unofficial Prognosis blog for SciAm.)
- Anna J. Clutterbuck-Cook’s review of Jonathan Eig’s Birth of the Pill at the Daily Dose.
What have you been reading that we’ve missed out on? Tell us in the comments or on Twitter!
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