Round table discussion: ‘Digestive Heath: Historical Perspectives’, Glasgow

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Digestive Health: Historical Perspectives 
Date: Friday, 3 November (lunch at 12.30pm, 203; seminar 1.30-3pm, 202)
Location: 202/203 4 University Gardens, Glasgow, G12 8QH
 
Chair: Rhodri Hayward, Reader in History and Co-Director of the Centre for the History of Emotions, QMUL
Participants:
  • Evelien Lemmens, PhD candidate, Centre for the History of Emotions, QMUL
  • Manon Mathias, Lecturer in French, University of Glasgow
  • Ian Miller, Lecturer in Medical History and Medical Humanities, Ulster University
  • Matthew Smith, Professor of History, University of Strathclyde and Co-Director of the Centre for the Social History of Health and Healthcare (Strathclyde and Glasgow Caledonian)
At this event we will discuss digestive health from historical and cultural perspectives. Brief presentations will be given by the participants followed by discussion. The main focus will be on the 19th and 20th centuries.
All welcome! Advance notice appreciated: manon.mathias@glasgow.ac.uk
 
Funded by the British Academy 

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