The Centre for History in Public Health presents

(Joint seminar with PHP Health Systems and Policy)

Nick Hayes
(Nottingham Trent University)

‘Did we really want a National Health Service? Popular Opinion and Patients' Views on Existing Voluntary Hospital Provision.'

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Wednesday, 16th January 2013, 12.45 pm – 2.00 pm

Venue: Jerry Morris B, Tavistock Place


Rebecca Whyte
(University of Cambridge)

'"A mere ritual or incantation?": Developing local disinfection policy in late nineteenth century England.'

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Wednesday, 23rd January 2013, 12.45 pm - 2.00 pm

Venue: Bennett Room, Keppel Street Building


(Joint seminar with the TB Centre)

Clare Leeming Latham
(Birmingham University)

‘Preventing tuberculosis using mass radiography - an outstanding success or an anti-social failure’

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Wednesday, 30th January 2013, 12.45 pm – 2.00 pm

Venue: LG7, Keppel Street Building


Barry Doyle
(University of Huddersfield))

‘Urban hospitals before the NHS: finance, specialisation and integration in provincial England’ 

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Wednesday, 6th February 2013, 12.45 pm – 2.00 pm

Venue:  Jerry Morris B, Tavistock Place


Nick Whitfield
(McGill University)

'A Genealogy of the Gift: Blood Donation and Altruism in an Age of Strangers.'

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Thursday, 7th March 2013, 12.45 pm – 2.00 pm

Venue:  Jerry Morris B, Tavistock Place


(Joint seminar with the Centre for Research on Drugs and Health Behaviour)

Wayne Hall
(NHMRC Australia Fellow, and Coral Gartner, NHMRC Post-doctoral Fellow, The University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research)

'Exploring possible futures of Tobacco Control in Austrialia: High tech, low tech and no tech.'

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Wednesday, 1st May 2013, 12.45 pm – 2.00 pm

Venue:  Jerry Morris A, Tavistock Place

 

 

ALL ARE WELCOME
Funded by the Wellcome Trust
Organiser: Martin Gorsky, to be put on the mailing list contact ingrid.james@lshtm.ac.uk