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From: Sam Alberti <[log in to unmask]>
Organization: University of Manchester
Subject:      Seminar Series: Manchester CHSTM, Spring 2002

UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine and Wellcome 
Unit for the History of Medicine

SEMINARS ­ Second Semester 2001­2002

Room 3.29,  3rd Floor,  Maths Tower,  Oxford Road,
Manchester.  4.00pm Tuesdays.  Tea from 3.30 pm, Room
3.04.

5th February
VIVIANE QUIRKE  (Oxford Brookes University)
Improving the Nation's Health: British Pharmaceutical Companies and the 
Assault on Chronic Disease, 1948­68

12th February
JON AGAR  (London)
What Happened in the Sixties? The Crisis in Trust in Science

19th February
VIRGINIA BERRIDGE
(London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
Researching Smoking Policy: Issues for Contemporary History

26th February
JANET BROWNE
(Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL)
_Medicine in Literature_: A CD-ROM for Medical Students

12th March
JIM BENNETT  (University of Oxford)
Shopping for Instruments in Paris and London, 1660­1800

19th March
LIBA TAUB  (University of Cambridge)
Out of the Hands of Zeus: Characterising Ancient Meteorology

16th April
MICHAEL HAGNER
(Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin)
Hagiography, Anthropology and Eugenics: Elite Brain Research 1860­1930

23rd April
JON TOPHAM  (Universities of Leeds and Sheffield)
Taking Scissors and Paste to Science: The _Mirror of Literature_ (1822­49) 
and the Invention of Popular Science

30th April
MANEESHA LAL
(School of Oriental & African Studies, University of London)
Framing a Veiled Disease: Women Physicians, Medical Research and 
Osteomalacia in Twentieth-Century Colonial India

7th May
JOHN WALLER
(Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL & Harvard)
‘The Illusion of an Explanation’: Concepts of Hereditary Disease 1770­1870

For more information on CHSTM and the Wellcome Unit, including informal 
seminars and late changes to the above, see www.man.ac.uk/CHSTM/