Speaker: Professor Sue Black (University of Dundee)
Forensic anthropology has a relatively long history in
Speaker: Professor Sue Black (University of Dundee) Forensic anthropology has a relatively long history in |
Speaker: Mr Tom Scotland (University of Aberdeen; NHS Grampian) In 1914, abdominal wounds were managed |
Speaker : Professor Emeritus David Purdie (Hull & York University Medical School) The poet and songwriter |
Speaker: Professor Keir Waddington (Cardiff University) This talk combines history of science, food and |
Speaker: Dr Abigail Woods (Imperial College, London) This talk uses the records of the Pathological Society |
Speaker: Dr James Kennaway (Durham University) Although playing the piano was often seen as a thoroughly |
Speaker: Professor Timothy Peters (University of Birmingham) Considerable doubt has been cast on the claim |
Speaker: Prof Vivian Nutton (University College London) The De humani corporis fabrica of Andreas Vesalius ( |