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The West Midlands Medical Sociology group will now run meetings
through the Centre for Research in Health Medicine and Society based at
the Institute of Health, University of Warwick.
There are two seminar series running throughout 2002/3 (see below)
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First series
CENTRE FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE
and
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN HEALTH,
MEDICINE AND SOCIETY
Warwick Seminar Series in the Social History of Medicine 2002-3
‘MEDICINE AND THE PEOPLE’
Sponsored by the Wellcome Trust
All seminars take place at 5.00 – c.6.30pm in H402 unless otherwise
stated
Week 3: Thursday 17 October
5.00pm in the Modern Records Centre. A reception will follow
David Morley (University of Warwick)
'On Editing "The Gift: New Writing for the NHS"'
Week 4: Thursday 24 October
David Hardiman (University of Warwick)
‘Christian Therapy and the Adivasis of Western India, 1880-
1930’
Week 7: Thursday 14th November
Louise Gray (University of East Anglia)
'Whose Responsibility? Welfare Provision and the
Chronically Sick in Early Modern Germany'
Week 9: Thursday 28 November
Simon Williams (University of Warwick)
‘Sleep and Health: Sociological Reflections on the Dormant
Society’
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more information please contact Mathew Thomson (History),
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second series
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN HEALTH,
MEDICINE AND SOCIETY AND
INSTITUTE OF HEALTH
SEMINAR SERIES 2002-2003
TACKLING INEQUALITIES IN
HEALTH
17.00 – 18.30 hrs
Room RO.3/4 Ramphal Building
TERM 1
Week3: 16 October Professor Nick Spencer, Professor of Child
Health, University of Warwick:
Patterns of Health Inequalities: An
Overview and Up-Date
Week7: 13 November Stephen Abbot, Research Fellow, Public
Health and Primary Care Unit, City
University:
Prescribing Welfare Benefits Advice: An
Effective Primary Health Care
Intervention?
TERM 2
Week 3: 22 January Alan Dolan, Lecturer, University of
Warwick:
Class, Gender and Men’s Health: the
Importance of Income, Psychosocial
Environment and Material Conditions
Week7: 19 February Professor Peter Beresford, Brunel University
and Suzy Croft, St John’s Hospice:
Tackling Health Inequalities: User
Involvement in Palliative Care Research
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information please contact Eileen McLeod, Ext 23166, email { HYPERLINK
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