CALL FOR PAPERS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE
Bethesda, MD, May 17-21, 2000.
The American Association for the History of Medicine welcomes papers
on topics related to the history of health and healing; of medical ideas,
practices and institutions;the history of illness, disease, and public
health--from all eras and regions of the world. The program committee
welcomes session proposals and proposals for luncheon workshops; as in
previous years, the papers for such sessions will be judged on their
individual merits.
All papers must represent original work not already published or
in press. Because the Bulletin of the History of Medicine is the official
journal of the AAHM, the Association encourages speakers to make their
manuscripts available for consideration by the "Bulletin" upon request.
Please send six copies of a one page abstract of no more than 350
words to Harry M. Marks, Dept. of the History of Science, Medicine &
Technology, The Johns Hopkins University, 1900 E. Monument Street,
Baltimore, MD 21205. Abstracts should not merely state a research question,
but describe findings and conclusions sufficient to allow assessment by the
program committee. Please also provide the following information: Name,
preferred mailing address, work and home telephone numbers, present
institutional affiliation and academic degrees. Abstracts must be received
by 1 October 1999. E-mail or faxed proposals will not be accepted.
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