AAHM Announcements:

 


Call for Papers
2011 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the History of Medicine

The American Association for the History of Medicine invites submissions in any area of medical history for its 84th annual meeting, to be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania April 28 through May 1, 2011.

 

Call for Papers
Conference 2011 European Association for the History of Medicine and Health
The Call for Papers for the EAHMH 2011 conference has been issued.
The conference will be on the general theme of 'Body and Mind in the
History of Medicine and Health' and is to be held in Utrecht, The
Netherlands 1-4 September 2011. The conference is co-organised by
the Descartes Centre for the History and Philosophy of the Sciences
and the Humanities and the University Medical Centre Utrecht.
Confirmed key note speakers include Floris Cohen, Jacalyn Duffin and
Annemarie Mol. The deadline for proposals is 1 December 2010. For
further details, got to Conferences and News at http://www.eahmh.net/

 

Call for Papers
2011 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the History of Medicine

The American Association for the History of Medicine invites submissions in any area of medical history for its 84th annual meeting, to be held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
April 28 through May 1, 2011. https://aahm.conference-services.net/directory.asp

 

The Supercourse is a global repository of lectures with an increasing number of heavy annotated power point presentations on history of medicine/public health/science topics.

 

The William H. Welch Medalist

 

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Warwick Anderson The Collectors of Lost Souls: Turning Kuru Scientists into Whitemen (The Johns Hopkins University Press: 2008)

 

Recent issues of...

 

Bulletin of the History of Medicine -Table of Contents

 


The AAHM is a scholarly association dedicated to the study of the history of health, healing and disease. It is the longest continuously functioning academic society of this kind in North America. The membership of the Association includes historians, health professionals, librarians, curators and archivists as well as graduate students in history and the health sciences. Each spring the annual meeting of the AAHM offers a wealth of workshops, seminars, lectures and luncheons and includes over two days of peer-reviewed research and scholarship on the history of healing, health and disease.