The Centre for History in Public Health presents
Angela Davis
(University of Warwick)
'Evacuation is a story of tragedies' (D.W. Winnicott): World War II and British Child Psychology
Thursday, 19th January 2012, 12.45 pm - 2.00 pm
Venue: LG 8, Keppel Street Building
Jamie Stark
(University of Leeds)
Bacilli in the Fleeces: Agriculture, Industry and the Making of Modern Anthrax
Thursday, 2nd February 2012, 12.45 pm - 2.00 pm
Venue: LG 8, Keppel Street Building
Ros Stanwell-Smith
(LSHTM)
Necessary Nuisances: The history of London's public toilets
Thursday, 9th February 2012, 12.45 pm - 2.00 pm
Venue: LG 9, Keppel Street Building
Stuart Anderson (LSHTM), Louise Medus-Mansell (Thalidomide Society), Patrick Waller (LSHTM)
'Symposium: Remembering Thalidomide
(Click here for presentation by Louise Medus)
Thursday, 16th February 2012, 2.15 pm - 4.15 pm
Venue: Manson Lecture Theatre, Keppel Street Building
Janet Greenlees
(Glasgow Caledonian University)
'The peculiar and complex female problem': The Church of Scotland and women's healthcare, 1900-1948
Wednesday, 7th March 2012, 12.45 pm - 2.00 pm
Venue: LG 8, Keppel Street Building
Penny Tinkler
(University of Manchester)
The cigarette: an ideal feminine accessory?
The feminisation of smoking in Britain
Thursday, 15th March 2012, 12.45 pm - 2.00 pm
Venue: LG 8, Keppel Street Building
ALL ARE WELCOME
Funded by the Wellcome Trust
Organiser: Martin Gorsky, to be put on the mailing list contact ingrid.james@lshtm.ac.uk
