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Today's Find: Blog post #Birmingham Photo of the Day (9): McAdory Home & Infirmary in 1910
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#CharlesDickens' classic story #AChristmasCarol was published #OnThisDate in 1843.
Read more about Dickens and his role in founding the Great Ormond Street Hospital for sick children at: https://t.co/6Js62mU7DU
#HistMed #MedHums
This trade card from our William H. Helfand Collection of Pharmaceutical Trade Cards advertises "seasonable suggestions" for medicines from D. Jayne and Son, a Philadelphia manufacturer, including Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, Liniment, Sanative Pills, and Tonic Vermifuge. #histmed
Our brand new temporary exhibition about the Royal Army Medical Corps is now ready for your viewing pleasure. Come on down and pick up an exhibition guide. FREE @ArmyMedServices @ArmyMedStudents @JRAMC_BMJ @Sec_RAMC_Assoc #HistMed #ArmyMedicalServices @WorcesterTIC
A tale of #war, #trade, #addiction...& #tea? Help us share the hidden #history of #plants through #digitalhumanities. Apply to our Plant #Humanities #Fellowships (with @JSTOR/@MellonFdn).
Due today, Dec 1!
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#histsci #histmed #landscapearchitecture #empire
The Italian physician and author Fortunio Liceti expressed wonder and admiration--not horror-- at the monstrous creatures depicted in his 1616 book of prodigies #histmed
King Garbage graced the cover of this 1891 issue of Harper's Weekly, at a moment when #NewYorkCity was at it's grimiest. #histmed #publichealthawareness
A little turmeric for your morning tea via Robert
Bentley's 1880 Medical Botany https://t.co/2yfG0tRVmU #histmed
The Spanish Flu was one of the greatest pandemics of all time. On Wednesday 21st Nov to mark the centenary of the first outbreak @RCSILibrary will be hosting an evening of talks discussing the impact of the pandemic. https://t.co/A2yPgCZhfz #histmed
@RCSILibrary are hosting an evening of talks discussing current research in the area of Epidemiology and Public Health . We’d love to see you there. To book your space https://t.co/A2yPgCZhfz #histmed #LoveIrishResearch
It’s estimated that 50,000 Irish men were killed while serving in the British, Commonwealth or United States armies during #WWI. To commemorate its centenary year we take a look at some of the names that appear in the @RCSI_Irl Roll of Honour 1914-1918 #ArmisticeDay #histmed
@RCSILibrary invites you to an evening of talks discussing the historical, medical and social impact of the Spanish Flu pandemic. Wednesday 21st November 2018 5-7pm https://t.co/Skm4eN5kIz #histmed #explorearchives
Albrecht von Haller (1708 – 1777) was a Swiss anatomist, physiologist, naturalist, encyclopedist, bibliographer and poet. A pupil of Herman #Boerhaave, he is often referred to as "the father of modern #physiology."
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The Italian physician Fortunio Liceti's 1634 book on the cause and nature of #monsters argued that the atypical bodies he depicts here ought to inspire wonder, and not horror https://t.co/ChhqXLtzup #histmed
This cartoon showing a dozing Board of Health appeared in Harper's Weekly in 1865; the next year, the Metropolitan Board of Health was established, requiring three of it's members to be physicians #histmed
Norman Rupert #Barrett (16 May 1903 – 8 January 1979) was an Australian-born British thoracic surgeon who is primarily remembered for describing Barrett's #oesophagus in 1957.
#histmed #surgery