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Posters from the Historia Medica Lectures

The Bernard Becker Medical Library, in collaboration with the Center for History Of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine, present the Historia Medica lecture series on the history of medicine.

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  • Easing the distressed mind: Robert Burton and The Anatomy of Melancholy by Jonathan Sawday

    Easing the distressed mind: Robert Burton and The Anatomy of Melancholy

  • "And we won't come back till it's over, over there" - Base Hospital 21 - WUMC's response to World War I by Philip Skroska

    "And we won't come back till it's over, over there" - Base Hospital 21 - WUMC's response to World War I

  • Nature and the Nazi diet by Corinna Treitel

    Nature and the Nazi diet

  • Books and bodies: Five hundred years of printing medical texts by Elisabeth Brander

    Books and bodies: Five hundred years of printing medical texts

  • A brief history of informed consent in the United States by Richard D. Brasington Jr.

    A brief history of informed consent in the United States

  • What we talk about when we talk about PTSD by David J. Morris

    What we talk about when we talk about PTSD

  • History of anesthesiology at Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes Hospital, 1910-1992 by William D. Owens

    History of anesthesiology at Washington University School of Medicine and Barnes Hospital, 1910-1992

  • The history of thoracic surgery at Washington University by Marc R. Moon

    The history of thoracic surgery at Washington University

  • Medical ethics and Frankenstein's monster by Ira J. Kodner

    Medical ethics and Frankenstein's monster

  • The isolated pancreatic islet as micro-organ and its transplantation to cure diabetes: Celebrating the legacy of Paul Lacy by Stanley Misler

    The isolated pancreatic islet as micro-organ and its transplantation to cure diabetes: Celebrating the legacy of Paul Lacy

  • Urban health and the history of public hospitals in the U.S. by Will Ross

    Urban health and the history of public hospitals in the U.S.

  • The licensing function of Galenic anatomical procedures, text and practice by Luis Alejandro Salas

    The licensing function of Galenic anatomical procedures, text and practice

  • Biology of elimination: Eugenics and the consequences of genocentrism, 1900-1945 by Garland E. Allen

    Biology of elimination: Eugenics and the consequences of genocentrism, 1900-1945

  • Paul A. Cibis, MD: A St. Louis pioneer of modern vitreoretinal surgery by Robert M. Feibel

    Paul A. Cibis, MD: A St. Louis pioneer of modern vitreoretinal surgery

  • Residency training in the United States: Past, present, future by Kenneth M. Ludmerer

    Residency training in the United States: Past, present, future

  • Nerve transfers: A 19th century idea revolutionizes 21st century care of nerve injury by Susan E. Mackinnon

    Nerve transfers: A 19th century idea revolutionizes 21st century care of nerve injury

  • Vision and history: Looking through an artist's eyes by Michael Marmor

    Vision and history: Looking through an artist's eyes

  • Race, medicine, authorship and the 'discovery' of sickle cell disease, 1910-1911 by Todd L. Savitt

    Race, medicine, authorship and the 'discovery' of sickle cell disease, 1910-1911

  • Early blood transfusion: Science, society, and lessons from the past for the medical future by Holly Tucker

    Early blood transfusion: Science, society, and lessons from the past for the medical future

  • Cultural meanings of the dwarf body by Sara van den Berg

    Cultural meanings of the dwarf body

  • Biomedical Information: Past, present, and future by Mark E. Frisse

    Biomedical Information: Past, present, and future

  • McGill medicine: 1929-1996 by Joseph K. Hanaway

    McGill medicine: 1929-1996

  • Unraveling the mysteries of human sexuality: The Masters and Johnson story by Robert C. Kolodny

    Unraveling the mysteries of human sexuality: The Masters and Johnson story

  • On the history and relocation of the National Museum of Health and Medicine by Adrianne Noe

    On the history and relocation of the National Museum of Health and Medicine

  • Eye diseases of famous artists by James G. Ravin

    Eye diseases of famous artists

  • Bram Stoker's brother, the brain surgeon by Anne Stiles

    Bram Stoker's brother, the brain surgeon

  • A cynic admires an eccentric: Mark Twain and Washington University's Dr. Joseph McDowell by Kenneth Winn

    A cynic admires an eccentric: Mark Twain and Washington University's Dr. Joseph McDowell

  • A new perspective on the death of Meriwether Lewis by Thomas C. Danisi

    A new perspective on the death of Meriwether Lewis

  • Simon Pollak and ophthalmology in St. Louis during the Civil War by Robert M. Feibel

    Simon Pollak and ophthalmology in St. Louis during the Civil War

  • Developing academic neurosurgery leadership: The legacy of Ernest Sachs and Henry Schwartz by Robert L. Grubb Jr

    Developing academic neurosurgery leadership: The legacy of Ernest Sachs and Henry Schwartz

  • An ever-widening sphere: Dr. Martha Eliot's career from St. Louis Children's Hospital to the New Deal and the Second World War by Marion Hunt

    An ever-widening sphere: Dr. Martha Eliot's career from St. Louis Children's Hospital to the New Deal and the Second World War

  • Small computers in biomedical research: The developers and their machines, ancestors and progeny by Jerome R. Cox Jr

    Small computers in biomedical research: The developers and their machines, ancestors and progeny

  • AIDS before AIDS in St. Louis: If the shoe fits by Memory Elvin-Lewis

    AIDS before AIDS in St. Louis: If the shoe fits

  • The lessons I learned in Mengele's lab by Eva Mozes Kor

    The lessons I learned in Mengele's lab

  • Transforming medical education: Pritchett, Flexner and Brookings by Candace O'Connor

    Transforming medical education: Pritchett, Flexner and Brookings

 
 
 

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