The Bullitt History of Medicine Club

Lecture Series Recordings (mp3s)

Note: Bullitt Club lecturers maintain individual copyright in online presentations.

 

 

2009-10 Bullitt Lectures

 

Chris Dibble, MD/PhD student, UNC School of Medicine

Winner of 2009 McLendon-Thomas Award in the History of Medicine

The Dead Ringer: Medicine, Poe, and the Fear of Premature Burial

:: December 10, 2009 [download mp3 -- 22 MB -- 46:25]

 

Dr. Michael McVaugh, Professor Emeritus of History, UNC

Arabic into Latin (Or, Why Medical Schools Got Started)

:: November 10, 2009 [download mp3 -- 31 MB -- 1:06:12]

 

Dr. Janna Dieckmann, Clinical Associate Professor of Nursing, UNC School of Nursing

Home-Visiting by Nurses, Physicians, and Physical Therapists in North Carolina, 1950-1965

:: October 19, 2009 [download mp3 -- 44 MB -- 47:16]

 

Dr. Barbara Clowse, Historian and Author

Dr. Frances Sage Bradley: Her Biographer's Dilemma

:: September 29, 2009 [download mp3 -- 42 MB -- 44:38]

 

Dr. Philip Klemmer, Professor of Medicine, UNC School of Medicine

Jack London's Mysterious Malady

:: September 15, 2009 [download mp3 -- 42 MB -- 44:35]

 

 

2008-9 Bullitt Lectures

 

Dr. Sue Estroff, Professor of Social Medicine, UNC School of Medicine

Blemished Bodies and Persons: An Historical Perspective on Stigma

:: April 14, 2009 [download mp3 -- 75 MB -- 1:20:15]

 

Lisa Wiese, Second-Year Medical Student, UNC School of Medicine

Washington, D.C.: Understanding the Poverty-Health Link from an Historical Lens

:: April 6, 2009 [download mp3 -- 48 MB -- 51:22]

 

Dr. Todd Savitt, Professor of Medical Humanities, East Carolina University

Entering a "White" Profession: Black Physicians in 19th- and 20th-Century America

:: February 10, 2009 [download mp3 -- 59 MB -- 1:03:22]

 

Dr. Aldo Rustioni, Professor of Cell and Developmental Biology, UNC School of Medicine

The Neuron Doctrine of 1891 and the 1906 Nobel Award for Physiology or Medicine

:: January 21, 2009 [download mp3 -- 55 MB -- 59:32]

 

Dr. Vanessa Northrington Gamble, University Professor of Medical Humanities, George Washington University

"Without Health and Long Life All Else Fails": A History of African-American Efforts to Eliminate Racial Disparities in Health and Health Care

:: December 10, 2008 [download mp3 -- 60 MB -- 1:04:24]

 

Chris Dibble, MD/PhD Student, UNC School of Medicine

Winner of 2008 McLendon-Thomas Award in the History of Medicine

Edward Livingston Trudeau: The First American Physician-Scientist and the Fight against Tuberculosis

:: November 17, 2008 [download mp3 -- 49 MB -- 52:38]

 

Dr. Elizabeth Fenn, Associate Professor of History, Duke University

Pox Americana: The Great Smallpox Epidemic of 1775-82

:: October 21, 2008 [download mp3 -- 61 MB -- 1:05:18]

 

Wendy Moore, Freelance Journalist and Author (England)

The Knife Man: The Extraordinary Life and Times of John Hunter, Father of Modern Surgery

:: September 23, 2008 [download mp3 -- 58 MB -- 1:02:02]

 

Ansley Herring Wegner, Research Historian, North Carolina Office of Archives and History

Phantom Pain: North Carolina's Artificial Limbs Program for Confederate Amputees

:: September 17, 2008 [download mp3 -- 34 MB -- 36:32]