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The lecture is free and open to the public. More details see our Poynter lecture page.
The 24th Congress was held at the University of Surrey in Agust/September 2011.
We have a Guildford Congress Report with photographs.
See Congress page for information on future and past congresses.
The 25th Congress is planned to be in Canterbury, Kent in September 2013.
The society has advised us of the
President's Conference of the British Institute of Radiology
CT in Clinical Practice - Past, Present and Future - A tribute to Sir Godfrey Hounsfield
25 - 26 April 2012, Wellcome Collection, London
We have a review of this book by Edna Robertson. An interesting account of the life of the Scot James Christie (1829-1892) who went as a doctor to Zanzibar. When there was a cholera epidemic in 1869 he both cared for patients and analysed the source. His report was significant in establishing contagion and water borne infection in the spread of cholera. Later he became Medical Officer of Health in Hillhead, Glasgow, and was influential in improving sanitary conditions.
This conference will be Hosted by the University of Birmingham (Brussels campus) and the Free University of Brussels (VUB), Sponsored by the Society For Social History of Medicine. See call for papers and poster. The History of Medicine Unit of the University of Birmingham has a variety of general news items on its web pages, as well as details of courses.
The British Society for the History of Medicine was formed in 1965, by representatives of the Section of the History of Medicine of the Royal Society of Medicine, the Faculty of the History and Philosophy of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London, The Scottish Society for the History of Medicine and the Osler Club of London. It now has a number of other Affiliated societies. Its objectives are to hold a biennial congress, to arrange the biennial Poynter Lecture in alternate years with the congress, to represent the United Kingdom in the affairs of the International Society for the History of Medicine and to encourage study, teaching and research in medical history. The archives of the Society are held in the archives of the Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London; please contact the BSHM secretary if you wish to see them.
The Society has no direct individual membership, membership of an affiliated society automatically makes one a member. It is not necessary to be a member to attend the Poynter Lecture or Congress. It is governed by an Officers and Representatives Committee, which meets annually and is comprised of the officers and one representative of each affiliated society or two if its membership exceeds one hundred. The Society publishes the annual BSHM News, which provides a link between its affiliated societies and a forum for the exchange of ideas, a noticeboard for meetings and queries, and the occasional book review. From 2007 the BSHM News will be on this website.
The Society would be glad to have more affiliated societies - please contact the secretary for details of affiliation (see Officers for contact details).
Copyright 2002-2012 David Hawgood and the British Society for the History of Medicine
Web pages up to 2002 were held at University of Birmingham Centre for the History of Medicine. Pages were then held at http://www.hawgood.co.uk/bshm/ but are now all on www.bshm.org.uk.
This page by David Hawgood
was amended 3 Feb 2012