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Talk 1 | How Anecdotes Become Data in Translational Medical Research Prof. Brian Hurwitz, Professor of Medicine & the Arts, Director Centre for Humanities and Health, King’s College, London |
Talk 2: | Vintage Papers from The Lancet Dr. Ruth Richardson FRHistS King’s College, London |
Tata Memorial Centre in collaboration with Grant Medical College and Seth G.S. Medical College, invites you for a rare glimpse into the History of Medicine, in times of Victorian Bombay | |
Session 1 | Gray’s Anatomy: The Textbook and Its Connection with Victorian Bombay |
Session 2 | Pathophysiology in Victorian Bombay: Henry Vandyke Carter’s Pathbreaking Work at Grant Medical and JJ Hospital |
The Resonances and Relevancies of Health Humanities for Clinical Oncology Today | |
Prof. Brian Hurwitz Professor of Medicine & the Arts, Director of the Centre for Humanities and Health, King’s College, London |
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