CHOMI SEMINAR SERIES

The next seminar in the Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland Seminar Series takes place on Thursday, 23 February: Dr Dora Vargha (University of Exeter) A rocky beginning: the early WHO and the roots of socialist international health 5 pm, Room K114, School of History, UCD All Welcome.

Ears, Noses, Throats and Irish Independence | Lecture

Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, History of Medicine Section (jointly with the RCSI) presents: Ears, Noses, Throats and Irish Independence Wednesday 26th October 2016 6.15pm First Floor, Setanta House, Setanta Place, Dublin 2. Sir Robert Woods, the first surgeon in Ireland to specialise solely in ENT, had an illustrious career which included presidency of … More Ears, Noses, Throats and Irish Independence | Lecture

Sharing of Medical Ideas Project Meeting

Project Meeting on ‘The Sharing of Medical Ideas and Information Among Early-Modern Practitioners.’ Held in The Edward Worth Library in association with the UCD Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland, Tuesday 2nd August 2016, 2-5:30pm. With keynote lectures by Catherine Cox and Ole Peter Grell. Free Admission but Booking essential. For Bookings contact Dr. … More Sharing of Medical Ideas Project Meeting

RAMI seminar: A Dublin Hospital on the Western Front

‘A Dublin Hospital on the Western Front’ by Joseph Harbison Associate Professor, Medical Gerontology, TCD and St James Hospital Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland, History of Medicine Section, Wednesday 6th April 2016 at 6.15pm Setanta House, (First Floor) Setanta Place, Dublin 2 In 1917 a group of Irish doctors volunteered to take over one … More RAMI seminar: A Dublin Hospital on the Western Front

‘The cost of insanity’

The next seminar in the Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland Seminar Series takes place on Thursday, 4 February: Dr Alice Mauger (University College Dublin) ‘The cost of insanity: public, voluntary and private asylum care in nineteenth-century Ireland’ 5 pm, K114, UCD School of History.

Gaelic Medical Learning and its Cultural Afterlife Lunchtime Series

Royal Irish Academy 1pm Lunchtime Lecture Series Gaelic Medical Learning and its Cultural Afterlife 4 November 2015 Medical writing in Irish, 1350–1650: treatises on pathology DR AOIBHEANN NIC DHONNCHADHA, DIAS 11 November 2015 Lucht leighis: healers and healing in Irish popular tradition by DR BAIRBRE NÍ FHLOINN, UCD 18 November 2015 The changing world of a … More Gaelic Medical Learning and its Cultural Afterlife Lunchtime Series