A history of medicine podcast based on lectures and events at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
In this lecture Dr Maureen Park uses the archive of the Royal Edinburgh Hospital to examine the reasons why, and the |
We are all suffering an acute case of prostrate angst. Men worry about their own prostates and those of others close |
In this talk, Dr Stephanie Allen examines an element of female sexual fraud; counterfeit maidenheads. She discusses |
In conversation with Dr Jivitesh Vashisht (IASH, Edinburgh), Gavin discusses his experiences in Edinburgh and the |
In 1845 the new Scottish Poor Law established a funded medical service for the registered poor. By 1852 the |
Charlotte Holmes (University of Edinburgh) examines the history of early recipe books and their use to treat a wide |
Anatomy and surgery have strong extra-textual elements. The |
When the first medical photographs were taken in 1840, the camera was |