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This blog follows the history of psychiatry

Tag: medical humanities

CfP: Reading Bodies, Writing Minds (Nottingham, April 2017)

Posted on November 17, 2016 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Date: 13th April 2017 Location: Highfield House, University of Nottingham, University Park Campus Reading Bodies, Writing Minds is a one-day conference to be held at… Read more CfP: Reading Bodies, Writing Minds (Nottingham, April 2017)

New publication: ‘Critical Medical Humanities’, a special issue of BMJ’s Medical Humanities

Posted on June 9, 2015June 9, 2015 by Alexandra Bacopoulos-Viau

Posted by Durham’s Centre for Medical Humanities: It is with great pleasure that we announce the publication of a special… Read more New publication: ‘Critical Medical Humanities’, a special issue of BMJ’s Medical Humanities

Recent Dissertations on the History of Psychiatry and Medical Humanities

Posted on March 7, 2012March 7, 2012 by gae16802

The latest list of recent doctoral dissertations world-wide harvested from the July 2010 issues of Dissertation Abstracts pertaining to the… Read more Recent Dissertations on the History of Psychiatry and Medical Humanities

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