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Reminder: Upcoming Events in the ‘Fashionable Diseases’ project

posted on February 17, 2025

Disability and Fashionable Diseases in Literature and Culture
Michael Davidson and Stuart Murray
14 November, 2013, Northumbria University

Fashion and Illness in Georgian Bath
Annick Cossic
21 November 2013, Northumbria University

Fashionable Diseases: Medicine, Literature and Culture, ca. 1660-1832
An International Interdisciplinary Conference, 3rd – 5th July 2014
Call for papers closes 31 December 2013
Newcastle and Northumbria Universities

Filed Under: Seminar

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