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Notes from Galveston (Week 8): Jac Saorsa, Visiting Scholar at the University of Texas
Week 8! Week 7 disappeared in a visit from a friend, complete with car, and an amazing (for an artist with a passion for the human form) voyage into the world of the University of Texas Medical Branch Anatomy Department! … Continue reading
Lessons in Anatomy: Dissecting medicine and health through visual and literary arts collaboration
Rachael Allen and Eliot North, November 2013 – July 2014 Drawing on her 2 years experience as artist in residence (AIR) at Newcastle, Northumbria and Durham University anatomy labs, and success as a multidisciplinary artist working within the fields of … Continue reading
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Tagged anatomy, arts collaboration, Eliot North, literature and medicine, Rachel Allen
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Introducing the Medical Heritage Library
The Medical Heritage Library (MHL) is a digital curation collaborative among some of the world’s leading medical libraries. Our goal is to provide the means by which readers and scholars across a multitude of disciplines can examine the interrelated nature … Continue reading
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Tagged anatomy, bodies, history of medicine, medical heritage library, medical humanities
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Performing Medicine – The Anatomy Season – 28 Oct to 10 Dec 2011
For six weeks from 28 October to 10 December, Performing Medicine: The Anatomy Season explores the fertile and fascinating relationships between anatomy and performance bringing together brilliant artists, anatomists, medics and thinkers for a series of conversations, performances and workshops. … Continue reading
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Tagged anatomy, history of medicine, medical humanities, medicine, performance, theatre
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