Dear Colleagues, The Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease is delighted to remind you that the 1st in a series of 3 lectures, which form part of 'The Foetus Goes Public' Exhibition, takes place this Friday (21st October 2011) at 12.45 pm, Queen's Campus, Holliday Building (room A11). Further details regarding the exhibition and lecture series can be found below. THE FOETUS GOES PUBLIC EXHIBITION Friday 7th October 2011 - Friday 9th December 2011 Holliday Building, Queen's Campus (Upper Rotunda) The exhibition will run until Friday 9th December 2011 Friday 21st October 2011 Exhibition Lecture Series by Professor John McLachlan Title: Imaging the Embryo Holliday Building, Queen's Campus (room A11) 12.45 pm Friday 11th November 2011 Exhibition Lecture Series by Dr Nadja Reissland Title: Fetal Crying: Is the Fetal Cry Face Gestalt Associated with Prenatal Depression and Attachment? Wolfson Research Institute, Queen's Campus (room F009) 10.00 am Friday 25th November 2011 Exhibition Lecture Series by Dr Sebastian Pranghofer Title: Personhood Before Birth? Early Modern Images of the Unborn Holliday Building, Queen's Campus (room A12) 10.45 am (This is a change to the original advertised time and venue) Entry to the exhibition and lectures is free. For any queries relating to The Foetus Goes Public exhibition please contact [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask] Best wishes, Rachel Simpson Administrator/Outreach Officer Centre for the History of Medicine and Disease Wolfson Research Institute Durham University Queen's Campus University Boulevard Stockton-on-Tees TS17 6BH Tel: 0191 3340700 Email: [log in to unmask] Office hours: Monday 9.30 am - 2.45 pm Tuesday 9.30 am - 2.45 pm Wednesday 9.30 am - 2.30 pm