Register now (deadline is 8/5) for Term 1 online courses: Introduction to the History of Medicine; Science & the practice of medicine; Work of Healing: Medicine & Materiality.
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Have questions about the JHU Online Program in the History of Medicine? We offer non-degree, certificate, and masters tracks. To find out more, join our virtual open house today from 12-1pm EDT hopkinshistoryofmedicine.org/pec-events/o...
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Curator of Rare Book Room at JHU's Institute of the History of Medicine, Michael Seminara holds up a page of Gabriele Fallopioโs Observationes anatomic (printed in Venice in 1561) for a documentary film crew. The page is backlit.
The Institute of the History of Medicine at JHU is now on bluesky! Give us a follow to find out more about our hybrid events, online courses, and more.
Pic: Curator Michael Seminara displays a page of Gabriele Fallopioโs Observationes anatomic (printed in Venice 1561) for a documentary film crew.
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