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Trizia Wells | Recovery? From Flanders to Afghanistan

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From Flanders to Afghanistan. Medical Advances from the First World War and beyond. Author Archives: Trizia Wells. Phoenix House Getting on with Recovery. Field trips are an essential part of any research, and last month we visited the Phoenix House Recovery (no question mark! The café is open all day and the food was amazing excellent value, huge portions and giving truth to the adage that an army marches on its stomach! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. March 10, 2014. Trace would argue that it’s...

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Object tales | Recovery? From Flanders to Afghanistan

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From Flanders to Afghanistan. Medical Advances from the First World War and beyond. Being a curator, nothing makes me happier than having a good excuse to rummage around the museum stores and getting hands on with objects I’ve not really had the opportunity to do much with before. Thanks to the Recovery? Project I’ve been able to explore some of the objects connected to the Great War that I really haven’t so much glanced at until now. When discussing how the surgical kit would have been used (and figurin...

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Phoenix House – Getting on with Recovery | Recovery? From Flanders to Afghanistan

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From Flanders to Afghanistan. Medical Advances from the First World War and beyond. Phoenix House Getting on with Recovery. Field trips are an essential part of any research, and last month we visited the Phoenix House Recovery (no question mark! The café is open all day and the food was amazing excellent value, huge portions and giving truth to the adage that an army marches on its stomach! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. March 10, 2014. Next stages in the Heritage Trail →.

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From Fallout to Civvy Street – Jan 2014 | Recovery? From Flanders to Afghanistan

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From Flanders to Afghanistan. Medical Advances from the First World War and beyond. From Fallout to Civvy Street – Jan 2014. Pete showed ‘Fallout’, followed by another of his films ‘Civvy Street’, which looked at a potentially difficult time for anyone in the forces – when they leave and have to return to the civilian world. Surely, having negative reactions to harrowing experiences is perfectly ‘normal’? This entry was posted in Exhibition Development. February 11, 2014. Educating the Young about the Old.

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Meeting Lenny and Alice: From shell shock to PTSD – February 2014 | Recovery? From Flanders to Afghanistan

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From Flanders to Afghanistan. Medical Advances from the First World War and beyond. Meeting Lenny and Alice: From shell shock to PTSD – February 2014. Lenny really identified with this extract and I was struck by how he can see parts of his own experience in someone else’s experiences a century ago. Reading the extract, I became aware of how debilitating mental illness can be and how things that previously seemed easy to do, become difficult. This entry was posted in Exhibition Development.

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Book Review: ‘Operation Ouch! Medical Milestones and Crazy Cures’ | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. Book Review: ‘Operation Ouch! Medical Milestones and Crazy Cures’. Here is the link to my recent review of. Medical Milestones and Crazy Cures. Has certainly prompted me to think more carefully about how researchers can start conversations with children and how they can introduce children to the history of medicine in ways that are both engaging and informative. I hope you enjoy reading this review as much as I enjoyed writing it. Posted in Public Engagement.

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Teaching | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Part II (BBS): History and Ethics of Medicine (2013-14). Faculty of History, Paper 11: British Economic and Social History Since 1880 (2013-14, 2014-15). Modern European History, 1750-1914 (2010, 2011). Darwinism, Nationalism and Eugenics (2010). Twentieth Century Europe (2010). Writing History (Methodological Skills, Sources and Approaches) (2009, 2010). The Middle Ages (2009, 2010). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.

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Down the rabbit hole | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. Down the rabbit hole. So, in writing a blog post about the unexpected academic twists and turns over these past twelve months, I hope for it to be of use to those falling down the same post-PhD rabbit hole, and to demonstrate that things might not be so grim as they first appear. How did I end up in Leeds? But how to keep body and soul together in the interim? Applying for academic jobs. During my time as an Education Officer in PRHS. Which are designed to en...

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Applying for academic jobs | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. Applying for academic jobs. What was common among them, and what was unique? So, unless you are incredibly talented (or, more likely, just lucky) your first academic job will be a fixed-term position. These vary in duration and normally range between nine months and five years. There are, roughly, three broad categories into which humanities-based academic jobs for ECRs in the UK can be divided:. Postdocs affiliated with existing projects. A Fellowship will l...

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‘Thank you for your application.’ | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. 8216;Thank you for your application.’. Thank you for your application. The selection committee was very impressed by your skills and list of publications. However. We wish you every success with future applications.’. Sadly, for most aspiring Early Career Researchers, this is all too familiar. In recent months there have been a number of insightful articles. Compared to some others, I have been very lucky. I have a supportive supervisor and a new departme...

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Publications | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. A list of my completed publications is maintained here. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Leeds Cent...

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The curious case of Alice Beatty: medical provisions and the ethics of patient care | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. The curious case of Alice Beatty: medical provisions and the ethics of patient care. In 1895, Joseph Bell of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary published the fourth edition of his. Notes on Surgery for Nurses. In which he critically alluded to the case:. Beatty then brought a libel case against the London and Edinburgh publishers, as well as Bell himself. She was offered fifty guineas and costs, which she accepted. It is scandalous’, Cann argued, ‘that Miss Beatty...

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Research | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. History of Modern Medicine, Medical Education, and Medical Technologies; History of Science. British Social and Cultural History; History and Policy; Gender History. I am currently a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Leeds with particular expertise in the history of modern medicine, medical education, health policy, and the history of science. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Citizen Science...

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History of Medicine at #BSHS15 | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. History of Medicine at #BSHS15. Last week I, along with a number of postgraduates and research staff from Leeds HPS, attended the annual conference of the British Society for the History of Science at the University of Swansea. There were many excellent papers, including Ageliki Lefkaditou’s work on the relationship between. Biology, culture, and ancestry in Greece during the post-genomic era. For his co-authored book,. I opened the second of the Public Healt...

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Another course of mercury | Clinical Curiosities

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Musings from a medical historian Anne Hanley. Another course of mercury. Shortly after finishing my previous blog post about the trials and tribulations of early career researchers and their seemingly futile hunt for that first academic job, I was offered just such a job. In October I shall be taking up a Junior Research Fellowship at the University of Oxford. The Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine. And the Faculty of History. The historical narrative of twentieth-century healthcare is one of supp...

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From Flanders to Afghanistan. Medical Advances from the First World War and beyond. Being a curator, nothing makes me happier than having a good excuse to rummage around the museum stores and getting hands on with objects I’ve not really had the opportunity to do much with before. Thanks to the Recovery? Project I’ve been able to explore some of the objects connected to the Great War that I really haven’t so much glanced at until now. When discussing how the surgical kit would have been used (and figurin...

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