History of Science Series – Struggling to Stay Human in Medicine: Radical Health Movements in the 60's
Naomi Rogers
Thursday, 21 Oct 2004 at 8:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Naomi Rogers is assistant professor of Hisotry of Medicine and of Women's and Gender Studies at Yale University. She is author of An Alternative Path: The Making and Remaking of Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital of Philadelphia and Dirt and Disease: Polio before FDR.Stay for the entire event, including the brief question-and-answer session that follows the formal presentation. Most events run 75 minutes.
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