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Was the First World War good for medicine?

Centre of the Cell’s November Big Question Lecture investigates the fascinating history of wartime medicine.

The guest speaker is Professor Tilli Tansey OBE, Professor of the History of Modern Medical Sciences at QMUL.


Centre of the Cell’s November Big Question Lecture investigates the fascinating history of wartime medicine.

The guest speaker is Professor Tilli Tansey OBE, Professor of the History of Modern Medical Sciences at QMUL.

The content of the lecture will be developed in collaboration with local teenagers as part of Centre of the Cell’s Heritage Lottery Funded project ‘Wartime Medicine and Innovation’. The lecture will last for 45-50 minutes and will be followed by a question and answer session.

Tickets for the lecture only are free of charge, but booking is essential.

Over 14s only.

For enquiries call our Bookings Officer on 020 7882 2562.


Speaker(s):

Professor Tilli Tansey | talks

 

Date and Time:

17 November 2015 at 6:00 am

Duration:

1 hour

 

Venue:

Centre of the Cell
4 Newark Street
London
E1 2AT
020 7882 2562
http://https://www.centreofthecell.org/

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Tickets:

Free

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http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-big-question-was-the-first-world-war-good-for-medicine-tickets-18842339946

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