Medical Humanities Research Seminar Series 2014-15 by TLRHub published on 2014-11-20T14:35:06Z This Medical Humanities Reserach Seminar Series is the result of a collaborative effort between the School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, and the Trinity Long Room Hub Arts and Humanities Research Institute. This new series will consist of one-hour public events taking place over the academic year. Each lecture will touch on an aspect of Medical Humanities from the perspective of a different discipline. These events offer the opportunity to see medicine through the eyes of academics who are concerned with literary, historical, philosophical, aesthetic and technological perspectives of health, illness, disability and practice. Contains tracks Representing Posthuman Embodiment: Considering Disability and the Case of Aimee Mullins by TLRHub published on 2014-11-20T14:32:58Z 'Tempered Bodies and Standard Cadavers: Art and Anatomy from Vesalius to Erskine' by TLRHub published on 2014-12-16T17:45:35Z 'Aesthetic Deprivation: The Role of the Arts for Older Patients in Hospital' by TLRHub published on 2015-01-14T12:34:01Z 'Romantic Medicine and the Crisis of Modernity: Legacies and Lessons' by TLRHub published on 2015-02-18T12:50:22Z 'Of Papist Potions and Electric Sex: What is 'Proper' Medicine?' by TLRHub published on 2015-03-25T16:34:12Z
Representing Posthuman Embodiment: Considering Disability and the Case of Aimee Mullins by TLRHub published on 2014-11-20T14:32:58Z
'Tempered Bodies and Standard Cadavers: Art and Anatomy from Vesalius to Erskine' by TLRHub published on 2014-12-16T17:45:35Z
'Aesthetic Deprivation: The Role of the Arts for Older Patients in Hospital' by TLRHub published on 2015-01-14T12:34:01Z
'Romantic Medicine and the Crisis of Modernity: Legacies and Lessons' by TLRHub published on 2015-02-18T12:50:22Z
'Of Papist Potions and Electric Sex: What is 'Proper' Medicine?' by TLRHub published on 2015-03-25T16:34:12Z