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Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease 2011 Research Seminar Series

posted on February 2, 2025

The Durham Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease invites you to participate in their 2011 Research Seminar series:

Dr Fabio Zampieri, Padua University, Italy
Before the Dawn of Evolutionary Medicine: Darwinism and Medical Sciences between 1880 and 1940
Ebsworth Building, Queen’s Campus (room D317)
Friday 14th October, 12 pm – 2 pm

Gábor Szegedi, Central European University, Budapest
Sex education as part of marriage and anti Venereal Diseases policies in Hungary and Germany between 1920 and 1950
Ebsworth Building, Queen’s Campus (room D014)
Friday 2nd December 2011, 12 pm – 2 pm

Dr Andrej and Dr Ivana Petrovic, Durham University
Enter only with a pure mind’: The role of belief in the Greek healing rituals
Wolfson Research Institute, Queen’s Campus (room F009)
Friday 20th January 2012, 12 pm – 2 pm

Professor Ramon Reichert, University of Vienna
Screening Science: Narration in US-American Sex Education Movies of the 1950s’
Co-hosted with the Wolfson Research Institute
Venue to be confirmed
Friday 3rd February 2012 (tbc), 12.30 pm – 2.30 pm

Further information relating to these events can be found on the CHMD website. For catering purposes, please confirm your attendance at any of the research seminars by emailing Rachel Simpson or telephone 0191 3340700

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