I’m seeing lots of announcements for great events going by recently. Here are just a few of the highlights:
- From the h-madness blog, a call for papers for Medicine and Modernity in the Long Nineteenth Century (St Anne’s College, Oxford, 2016)
- From the Centre for Medical Humanities blog, a call for papers for “Pasts, Presents and Futures of Medical Regeneration” Workshops (University of Leeds, January, April and June 2016)
- The Center for the History of Medicine at the Francis A. Countway Library in Boston, Massachusetts, is offering the second of four lectures in the 2015 Colloquium on the History of Medicine and Psychiatry: “Remorse Without Regret: Experimentalism, Consent, Apology, and the Affective Economies of Biomedicine” (October 15, 2015). And check out other free public events from the Center here!
- The Royal College of Nursing is launching a new exhibit with associated lectures on Out of the Asylum: The History of Mental Health Nursing
- The Wellcome Library is holding the 2015 Fred Sanger Lecture: ‘EAT. DIE.’ The Domestication of Carcinogens in the 1980s (Lecture, Wellcome Trust, 4th November 2015)
Have we missed hearing about something you’re doing? Are you using MHL materials for a talk or a class or a conference panel? Please get in touch and let us know!