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Bad Blood: Revisiting the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment

Bondurant Hall - Room 2020

Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents James H. Jones, Distinguished Alumni Professor of History, Emeritus, at the University of Arkansas Bad Blood: Revisiting the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment UNC Health Sciences Library, 5th Floor Conference Room (#527)  

The Civil War and Opiate “Insanity”

Bondurant Hall - Room 2020

Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents Jonathan S. Jones, PhD Candidate, Department of History, Binghamton University The Civil War and Opiate “Insanity” Bondurant Hall, Room 2020

The Fabrica, the Epitome, and Issues of Accessibility in Early Modern Anatomy

Wilson Library, Room 504 200 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents Michael J. Clark, PhD Candidate, Department of English and Comparative Literature, UNC-Chapel Hill 2018 McLendon-Thomas Award Winner The Fabrica, the Epitome, and Issues of Accessibility in Early Modern Anatomy This talk will discuss how Andreas Vesalius increased access to human anatomy with the publication of De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri … Read more

Skeletons in our Closet: Anatomical Eponyms

Health Sciences Library, Room 527 335 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents Kurt Gilliland, PhDAssistant Dean of Curriculum and Evaluation, UNC School of Medicine/Associate Professor, Dept. of Cell Biology and Physiology, UNC School of Medicine Skeletons in our Closet: Anatomical Eponyms While many eponyms are no longer taught or used in medicine, certain structures in anatomy, embryology, histology, and neuroscience will always … Read more

Bringing Big Data to Asylum Studies: Historical Possibilities, Ethical Challenges

Bondurant Hall--Room G100 321 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC

Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents Dr. Robert C. Allen James Logan Godfrey Professor of American Studies and Co-Director of the Community Histories Workshop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Sarah E. Almond Assistant Director, Community Histories Workshop, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Bringing Big Data to Asylum Studies: Historical Possibilities, Ethical … Read more

Artificial Hearts: A Controversial Medical Technology and Its Sensational Patient Cases from Haskell Karp to Dick Cheney

Bondurant Hall -- Room 2025 321 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC

Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents Shelley McKellar, PhD Hannah Professor in the History of Medicine Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Western University, London, Ontario, Canada Artificial Hearts: A Controversial Medical Technology and Its Sensational Patient Cases from Haskell Karp to Dick Cheney Bondurant Hall, Room 2025. Lecture information: Today artificial hearts are a clinical … Read more

Anatomy Day

Wilson LIbrary, Fearrington Reading Room 200 South Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Drop by to compare what you’ve seen in the gross anatomy lab with historical representations of human anatomy over the centuries. Materials are drawn from holdings at the Wilson Special Collections Library. You don’t want to miss this fun and educational open house event.

Disease and Social Restructuring: A Global Pandemic in Mao’s China

MacNider Hall -- Room 18 333 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC

Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents Xiaoping Fang Assistant Professor of History, Nanyang Technological University, and Fellow, National Humanities Center Disease and Social Restructuring: A Global Pandemic in Mao’s China MacNider Hall, Room 18. Lecture information: This talk analyzes the dynamics between disease and social restructuring during the global cholera pandemic in Mao’s China between the … Read more

To Feed or Not to Feed: Medical Reversal in Food Allergy Prevention

MacNider Hall -- Room 18 333 S. Columbia Street, Chapel Hill, NC

Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents Edward Iglesia, MD, MPH Clinical Fellow in Allergy/Immunology, University of North Carolina Hospitals To Feed or Not to Feed: Medical Reversal in Food Allergy Prevention MacNider Hall, Room 18. Lecture information: This lecture will review the recent history of food allergy prevention. This will include reviewing the epidemiology of food … Read more