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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...
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.
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...
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...
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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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: March 2014
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Thursday, 13 March 2014. The Crusade to ‘Conquer Cancer’ in Ireland, 1950s-70s - Smoking and Lung Cancer: The Rise of the Visual by Jane Hand. In this month's blog post, Jane Hand. A PhD student at the Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Warwick, writes about public health initiatives in the campaign against lung cancer in Ireland, c.1958-78. This was the subject of her MA dissertation undertaken at CHOMI, UCD (2011). Fig 1 Anti-Smoking Leaflet aimed at children,. 8217; which represented th...
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Upcoming medical humanities events in Ireland. Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland (CHOMI), Seminar Series, 2015-2016. Thursday 4 February 2016. The cost of insanity: public, voluntary and private asylum care in nineteenth-century Ireland'. Thursday 3 March 2016. The tenuous relationship between gender, health and work, c. 1860-1960'. Thursday 7 April 2016. Dr Luz Mar González-Arias. Landscapes of pain: the representation of illness in Dorothy Molloy's cancer poetry'. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: September 2014
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Monday, 29 September 2014. Cows, contagion and sanitation and Victorian Dublin by Juliana Adelman. We are back after the summer break! In this month's post, Dr Juliana Adelman. Writes about her research on the history of animals and public health in nineteenth-century Dublin. Disease and animal-human relationships. Cattle Market, Dublin (view from North Circular Road towards Prussia St). Image courtesy of National Library of Ireland: Lawrence Photograph Collection. The erasure of animals. Cows, contagion...
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: Conference report: Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge by Anne Hanley
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Thursday, 5 February 2015. Conference report: Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge by Anne Hanley. In the first blog post of 2015, Dr Anne Hanley. Reports on 'Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge'. And may be accessed here. I recently attended the conference, 'Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014' (or. 8217;, will have to take a back seat for now.). An important focus of MTSE was the central...
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The Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland ( CHOMI. Hosts a series of seminars, conferences, workshops and symposia, which are open to all. An annual seminar series is hosted by the School of History and Archives, University College Dublin and the School of History and International Affairs, University of Ulster. The Centre also hosts workshops and symposia showcasing its research projects. To view available audio and video content of CHOMI events please visit our podcasting blog, CHOMI MEDIA.
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: Childhood illness in twentieth-century Ireland by Ida Milne
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Friday, 28 November 2014. Childhood illness in twentieth-century Ireland by Ida Milne. In this month's blog post, Dr Ida Milne. Irish Research Council ELEVATE. Fellow co-funded by Marie Curie Actions, writes about her postdoctoral project on childhood illness in twentieth-century Ireland. Child mortality in the early-twentieth century. Having healthy children who would survive to adulthood was not taken as the norm, as we do now. Statistics tabulated by the Registrar-General in 1911 show that. The projec...
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: The Cork Street Fever Hospital Archive by Fergus Brady
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Tuesday, 5 May 2015. The Cork Street Fever Hospital Archive by Fergus Brady. In 2013, the Cork Street Fever Hospital archive. Was donated to the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. RCPI) Following a recent funding award, the archivists at the RCPI began the process of cataloguing and preserving these extensive and important medical records. The project is now complete and the final collection list is available to browse through the online RCPI catalogue. In this month's post, Fergus Brady. Less than ...
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: February 2015
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Thursday, 5 February 2015. Conference report: Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge by Anne Hanley. In the first blog post of 2015, Dr Anne Hanley. Reports on 'Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge'. And may be accessed here. I recently attended the conference, 'Medical training, student experience and the transmission of knowledge, c.1800-2014' (or. 8217;, will have to take a back seat for now.). An important focus of MTSE was the central...
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History of Medicine in Ireland Blog: November 2014
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Friday, 28 November 2014. Childhood illness in twentieth-century Ireland by Ida Milne. In this month's blog post, Dr Ida Milne. Irish Research Council ELEVATE. Fellow co-funded by Marie Curie Actions, writes about her postdoctoral project on childhood illness in twentieth-century Ireland. Child mortality in the early-twentieth century. Having healthy children who would survive to adulthood was not taken as the norm, as we do now. Statistics tabulated by the Registrar-General in 1911 show that. The projec...
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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. I was constantly applyin...
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