Lit Sci Med ‘Theories and Methods: Literature, Science, and Medicine’ From 2009 to 2011, the University of Salford co-ordinated an innovative AHRC-funded doctoral training programme, teaching PhD students the ‘Theories and Methods: Literature, Science, and Medicine’.
Category: History of Science
Festina Lente
Two stops on our walk about the history of mental health at the Wellcome Collection in the Science Museum for Cooltan Arts Largactyl Shuffle@Science Museum LATES City life Innovations such as the steam engine and the telegraph revolutionised the speed of transport and communications, spurring on the expansion of the British Empire, and this fuelled the … Continue reading Festina Lente
Food for Thought
My stop on the August Largactyl Shuffle for CoolTan Arts in the old dioramas at the Scince Museum for their LATES program. What’s eating us In the late nineteenth century Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch led the way in identifying and describing many pathologies and showed that many infections were the result of bacterial infestations. … Continue reading Food for Thought