11th Annual History of Medicine and Public Health Night – Part I
Where: The New York Academy of Medicine
1216 Fifth Ave.
212-822-7200 Price: Free
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Please join us for Part I of our 11th Annual History of Medicine Night. This special evening of selected short talks will address topics in the history of medicine and public health.
Due to the number of quality submissions received, a second evening of presentations has been scheduled for Monday, March 9, 2020. Speakers and registration for that event can be found here.
Meet the February 27 Presenters
Minerva Francis, MPH, CHES
Doctoral Candidate
Teachers College, Columbia University
From Indian Hemp to Medical Cannabis: A Review of Digital Collections
Jared Frank, MPH
Dissatisfied: How an Anti-Vaccine Parents’ Group Earned the Public’s Trust
Earl Harley, MD
Georgetown University Hospital
Brewster Hospital and the History of Racial Segregation in the Health Care System in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Sanaullah Khan
Doctoral Student, Department of Anthropology
Johns Hopkins University
War Above the Clouds: Medical Symptoms, MIlitary Discipline & the Siachen Glacier
Jesse C. Plichta-Kellar
Honors Scholar
Longwood University
Green Fairies, Walking Skeletons, and Hysterias: Understandings of and Literary Depictions of Mental Illness in Nineteenth Century Germany
Bob Vietrogoski
Head of Special Collections
George F. Smith Library of the Health Sciences
Rutgers University Libraries
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Martland