Medical Humanities-HEALS Healing & Education through the Art + Life Skills 2014-2015 Dalhousie Society for the History of Medicine Monthly Meetings Notice of April 6, 2015 Meeting DATE: Monday April 6, 2015 Place: University Club, Dalhousie University Time 6:00 PM 6:30 PM Earl of Dalhousie Pub Dining Room (Dinner) Cost: $25.00 Because of Catering Arrangements, We Require an Exact Head Count. (Cost for medical students and graduates, Faculty of Medicine covered by Medical Humanities-HEALS Program, Division of Medical Education) TOPICS & SPEAKERS Dr. John William McDonald, a Pioneer in the Public Health Movement in Nova Scotia Dr. Allan Marble Tense and Courageous Performance:” The Role of The Honorable Allan J. MacEachen in the Creation and Passage of Bill C-227, the Medical Care Act (Medicare), 1966. Dr. Ross Langley RSVP Linda.MacNutt@dal.ca or (902-494-6307) - NO LATER THAN 4:00 pm Wednesday April 1, 2015 REMINDER: The University Club requires a reservation count from our office by 11:00 am the day of the dinner, because food is ordered accordingly. The Society regrets that it cannot cover the costs of anyone who does not attend the dinner after requesting a reservation, and who has not cancelled before the 11:00 am cut-off time. The Society will be obliged to bill for the full cost of that guest’s meal. Linda MacNutt can be contacted via email: Linda.MacNutt@dal.ca or telephone: 902-494-6307 Dalhousie Society for the History of Medicine: President – Dr. Jock Murray; Secretary/Treasurer – Dr. Allen Marble C/o Medical Humanities, Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4H7 Phone: 902-494-6307 Linda.MacNutt@dal.ca, Jock.Murray@Dal.Ca, Allen.Marble@Dal.Ca 1 Medical Humanities-HEALS Healing & Education through the Art + Life Skills 2014-2015 Dalhousie Society for the History of Medicine Monthly Meetings Speakers List 2014 Oct 6 “20th Century Picture Postcards: To what extent have they affirmed and shaped public attitudes toward physicians?” Dr. John K. Crellin, AMS-Pope Foundation Visiting Professor in the History of Medicine Nov 3 “Shot at dawn: Shell Shock in WW I.” Dr. Jock Murray “Voluntary Air Detachment (VAD) in WW I.” Janet Murray Dec 1 “Dr. L.D. Densmore, Sherbrooke’s doctor and WW1.” Dr. Ian Cameron "Martha Manter and the Halifax Relief Commission: a case study of trauma treatment in the aftermath of the 1917 Halifax explosion." David Sutherland 2015 Jan 5 “The Response of Governments in Nova Scotia to Epidemics of Infectious Diseases in the 19th and early 20th Centuries.” Dr. Allan Marble “Osler’s bedside Reading List.” Dr. Jock Murray / Jake Blacklaws Feb 2 Student Presentations Mar 2 “History of the Children’s Aid society” Bev MacDonald “Reflecting on Images in Medical Education, Clinical Symposia and Frank Netter.” Dr. Tim Fedak Apr 6 "Dr. John William McDonald, a Pioneer in the Public Health Movement in Nova Scotia." Dr. Allan Marble “Tense and Courageous Performance:” The Role of The Honorable Allan J. MacEachen in the Creation and Passage of Bill C-227, the Medical Care Act (Medicare), 1966. Dr. Ross Langley May 4 “Sir Charles Tupper: 19th century community health advocate.” Dr. Jock Murray Show and Tell “From Trench to bedside: WWI and blood transfusion” Dr. Des Leddin Dalhousie Society for the History of Medicine: President – Dr. Jock Murray; Secretary/Treasurer – Dr. Allen Marble C/o Medical Humanities, Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4H7 Phone: 902-494-6307 Linda.MacNutt@dal.ca, Jock.Murray@Dal.Ca, Allen.Marble@Dal.Ca 2
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