Physicians' Gallery
En podkast av Physicians' Gallery at RCPE
158 Episoder
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Ep.17 - Benjamin Rush, the Yellow Fever, and the Rise of Physician Autobiography
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Ep.16 - Forensic Science In The Era Of Burke And Hare
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Ep.15 - Fashionable Stomach Complaints And The Mind In Georgian Britain
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Ep.14 - Irish Migration, Institutionalisation and Mental Illness in 1800s England
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Ep.13 - How Ideas about Psychiatric Trauma Evolved in the Two World Wars
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Ep.12 - George III And The Porphyria Myth
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Ep.11 - Patients’ Letters From The Royal Edinburgh Asylum
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Ep.10 - The Relationship Between Madness, Psychiatry And Gender
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Ep.9 - Victorian Skin
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Ep.8 - Thomas Mann’s Fictional Characters and Their Quest for the Patient Narrative
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Ep.7 - Pain and the Politics of Sympathy
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Ep.6 - The Strange History Of Aristotle's Masterpiece
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Ep.5 - The Bloody Fields Of Waterloo
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Ep.4 - Food, Fear And Public Health In Victorian And Edwardian Britain
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Ep.3 - Thomas Sprat And The Later History Of The Plague Of Athens
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Ep.2 - The Annotated Medical And Physical Observations of John Pringle
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Ep.1 - The History of Forensic Anthropology
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Ep.0 - Introduction
Publisert: 10.6.2020
This fortnightly podcast from the Physicians' Gallery at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh presents stories from medicine, past and present
