Monthly Archives: January 2018

Opening Hours w/b 29th January

Our opening hours for the coming week will be:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 2.15pm- 5pm
Wednesday: 2pm-4.30pm

If you would like to consult the library’s collections, please contact us to arrange your visit.

Please note that unfortunately the study space in Library Room 2 is still out of action due to refurbishment works. However, library users can read their books upstairs in the Wellcome Unit’s lovely Resource Room!

Have a lovely weekend!

Image of a doctor in his study. ‘Andrew Boorde, The Breviary of Helthe, for all maner of syckenesses and diseases the whiche may be in man, or woman doth folowe / Expressynge the obscure termes of Greke, Araby, Latyn, and Barbary in to englysh concerning Phisicke and Chierurgye compyled by Andrewe Boord of phisicke Doctour an englysh man.’ (1547) Credit: Wellcome Collection. CC BY

 

 

Seminars in the History of Science, Medicine and Technology- Week 3, 29th January

This Monday’s seminar will be given by Professor Megan Vaughan (UCL), who will be speaking on ‘A research enclave in 1940s Nigeria : the Rockefeller Foundation Yellow Fever Research Institute at Yaba, Lagos, 1943-1949’.

‘This paper examines the history of yellow fever research in West Africa in the 1940s, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.  It describes an American-led, sometimes cutting edge programme of work in the field of virology, carried out in the conditions of wartime in a British colony. The scientific ambition and sophistication of this research enclave collided with the reality of a chronically under-funded colonial infrastructure and the neglect of public health.  The paper engages with a number of debates in the history of medical research in colonial Africa, including experimentation, the construction of the “field,” and the “laboratory”, and with questions of biosecurity.’

When? Monday 29th January, 16:00. Tea and coffee will be available in the Common Room from 15.30.

Where? History Faculty Lecture Theatre, George Street, Oxford

The HSMT Seminar series is convened by Professor Rob Iliffe, Dr Sloan Mahone, Dr Erica Charters, Dr Roderick Bailey and Dr Atsuko Naono, of the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine.
All welcome to attend! For more information on this term’s seminars see the Unit’s webpage:  https://www.wuhmo.ox.ac.uk/termly-seminars

Some background reading from the Wellcome Unit Library:

Megan Vaughan, Curing their ills : colonial power and African illness (Cambridge: Polity, 1991) – R651 VAU 1991

François Delaporte, The history of yellow fever : an essay on the birth of tropical medicine (Cambridge, Mass., M.I.T. Press, 1991) – RC210 DEL 1991

Alfred Jay Bollet, Plagues & poxes : the impact of human history on epidemic disease (New York: Demos, 2002) – RA649 BOL 2004 (also available for Oxford University members as an ebook)

Hormoz Ebrahimnejad (ed.), The development of modern medicine in non-western countries: historical perspectives (London: Routledge, 2009) – R581 DEV 2009

 

 

 

 

 

Opening hours w/b 22nd January

Our opening hours for next week will be:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 2.15pm-5pm
Wednesday: 2pm-4.30pm

If you would like to consult our collections, please contact us to arrange your visit.

(Please note that we are currently undergoing some decorating works and therefore the study table and computers in Library Room 2 may be unavailable on your visit. However, our books are still available, and may be read upstairs in the Unit’s lovely Resource Room!)

We wish you an excellent weekend!

‘A charlatan of the 17th century, wearing glasses and holding a snake.’ Medicine vendor selling antidotes to snake poison. Etching by G.M. Mitelli. Credit: Wellcome Collection. CC BY

 

 

Opening hours w/b 15th January

It’s the start of Hilary term, and the Wellcome Unit Library is open on weekday afternoons for your history of medicine reference needs! Our hours next week will be:

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 2.15pm-5pm
Wednesday: 2pm-4.30pm

If you would like to consult our collections, please contact us to arrange your visit.

We wish you a lovely weekend!

Original Image: ‘Greco-Roman physician in his study, plaster cast in W.H.M.M.’ Credit: Wellcome Collection. CC BY

 

 

 

Opening hours w/b 8th January

The Wellcome Unit Library will soon be opening again after our Christmas break!

Our opening hours for next week will be:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 2.15pm-5pm
Wednesday: 2pm-4.30pm

If you would like to consult any of the library’s materials, please contact us to arrange your visit.

We wish you a Happy New Year and a lovely weekend!

‘A maid bringing medicine and soup to her master who has a cold. Lithograph, 1857, after W.H. Simmons after J. Collinson.’ by James Collinson. Credit: Wellcome Collection. CC BY