The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society invites you to hear: World War I—Medical Issues at Home and in the Field Thursday, October 26, 2017 5:30-7:00 p.m. 2117 MERF (Medical Education and Research Facility) Panel Discussion: Memoirs from the Font Dr. Charles Hawtrey, Professor Emeritus, Department of Urology, University of Iowa Gas Warfare Dr.Continue reading “World War I – Medical Issues at Home and in the Field | History of Medicine Lecture | Thurs. Oct. 26, 5:30-7pm”
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Injections, Itches & Institutions: Rural Medicine in Iowa 1910-1950 | Lecture Thursday, Jan. 28 5:30pm
The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society and Iowa Women’s Archives present Jennifer Gunn, History of Medicine Endowed Professor, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota. Dr. Gunn’s talk is titled “Injections, Itches, and Institutions: The Experience of Rural Medicine in Iowa, 1910-1950.” Thursday, January 28 5:30pm-6:30pm 2117 Medical Education Research FacilityContinue reading “Injections, Itches & Institutions: Rural Medicine in Iowa 1910-1950 | Lecture Thursday, Jan. 28 5:30pm”
Pediatric Nutrition at the UI | History of Medicine Lecture | Thursday, Oct. 22, 5:30pm
The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society invites you to a lecture on Pediatric Nutrition at The University of Iowa. Nutrition research was an important part of the Department of Pediatrics’ activities, beginning with the departments’ founding in 1914. Nutrition research reached national and international fame under Samuel J. Fomon’s four decades of leadership.Continue reading “Pediatric Nutrition at the UI | History of Medicine Lecture | Thursday, Oct. 22, 5:30pm”
Nineteenth Century Davenport as a Hotbed of Controversial Alternative Medical Schools : Nettleton speaks Thursday, June 19
The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society and the Iowa Women’s Archives invite you to hear: Greta Nettleton University of Iowa Press author and historian, resident of New York speaking on: Nineteenth century Davenport as a Hotbed of Controversial Alternative Medical Schools Mrs. Dr. Rebecca J. Keck was a controversial, self-taught eclectic physician andContinue reading “Nineteenth Century Davenport as a Hotbed of Controversial Alternative Medical Schools : Nettleton speaks Thursday, June 19”