2014/2015
Bullitt History of Medicine Club Lecture Schedule
Evening meetings begin at 5:30pm with light refreshments. Daytime meetings run from noon to 1:00pm, also with light refreshments.
Please note: The majority of meetings this year are scheduled for Noon.
Date/Location | Speaker | Subject |
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30 September 2014, 5:30pm UNC Health Sciences Library 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) |
W. Sanders Marble, Senior Historian, Office of Medical History, Office of the Chief of Staff, MEDCOM |
Mending The Casualties of WWI: The Army Rehabilitates The Wounded, 1918-1920 |
28 October 2014, 12:00pm UNC Health Sciences Library 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) |
Margaret Humphreys, Josiah Charles Trent Professor of the History of Medicine Professor of Medicine, Duke University |
“Of Wards and War”: The Importance of Good (and Bad) Medical Care in the American Civil War |
2 December 2014, 12:00pm UNC Health Sciences Library 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) |
Dr. Laurence Katz, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, UNC School of Medicine |
The History of Reanimatology (Resuscitation Medicine) |
13 January 2015, 12:00pm UNC Health Sciences Library 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) |
Dr. Judith Tintinalli, Professor and Chair Emeritus of Emergency Medicine, UNC School of Medicine |
Emergency Medicine: A Bold Idea [To Be Rescheduled] |
17 February 2015, 12:00pm UNC Health Sciences Library 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) |
Zachary P. Lane, MD, Attending Psychiatrist – Adult Acute Unit, Central Regional Hospital |
Biological and Somatic Treatment of Severe Mental Illness Before Modern Times
[To Be Rescheduled] |
24 March 2015, 12:00pm UNC Health Sciences Library 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) |
John Runge, 2014 McLendon-Thomas Award winner |
Epidemic Trials on Person and Place: Disease in the Industrializing American South |
7 April 2015, 12:00pm UNC Health Sciences Library 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) |
Chris Jensen, 2012 McLendon-Thomas Award winner |
“And Polio Was a Nightmare”: Polio, UNC-Chapel Hill, And the North Carolina Memorial Hospital |
28 April 2015, 12:00pm UNC Health Sciences Library 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) |
Charles Ludington, Department of History, North Carolina State University |
Medicinal Uses of Wine in the Long Eighteenth Century |