

EPONYMOUS LECTURES
Evening lectures and meetings, starting at 6.00pm unless otherwise specified,
are held for members of the Faculty, their guests and any other interested parties at
Apothecaries' Hall, Black Friars Lane, London EC4V 6EJ, throughout the academic
year. Entry to the Eponymous Lectures is open to the public. Lecture fliers with reply
slips are available from the Administrative Secretary at the Hall (or click on
link to download).
They are presented by invited speakers, and lectures at Apothecaries' Hall are
preceded by tea at 5.30pm in the Court Room and followed by a subscription supper
in the Great Hall.
Lecture Programme 2009-10
Joint Meeting with Royal Society of Medicine and the Royal College of Surgeons
Thursday, 10th September 2009 in Westerham, Kent
Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the fall of Quebec
Speakers:
Mr Eric Gruber, Trustee, Army Medical Services Museum
Mr Mick Crumplin, Honorary curator and archivist, Royal Collegeof Surgeons
Mr Nigel Tai, The Royal London, Hospital Trauma Service, London
Professor Jim Ryan, Catastrophes and Conflict Forum, RSM
Visit to the Wellcome Collection and Library
Tuesday, 22nd September 2009 at 1400
Tour of the Exquisite Bodies Exhibition and viewing of anatomical highlights
from the Library's collections
Sydenham Lecture: Wednesday, 21st October 2009
"A brief history of vomiting: The first 700 million years"
Professor Paul Andrews, BSc, PhD
Professor of Comparative Physiology, St George's University of London
John Locke Lecture: Wednesday, 20th January 2010
"Whats Wrong With Health Inequality?"
Professor Jonathan Wolff, BA, MPhil
Professor of Philosophy, UCL
Osler Lecture: Wednesday, 24th February 2010
"Physic with a fizz: the medical history of soft drinks"
Dr Roger Rolls, MA, MB, BChir, MRCGP, DHMSA
General Practioner, Bath
Monckton Copeman Lecture: Monday, 22nd March 2010
"London Apothecaries, the Law, and the community 1800-1880's"
Professor Steven King, BA, PhD
Professor of medical Humanities, University of Leicester
Introductory Course in the History of Medicine for Medical Students
7th - 9th April 2010
At Apothecaries' Hall, the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine,
and the Royal Society of Medicine
Gideon de Laune Lecture: Wednesday, 28th April 2010
"Nicholas Culpeper: London's first general practitioner?"
Professor Michael Farthing, DSc (Med), MD, FRCP, FMedSci
Vice Chancellor and Professor of Medicine, University of Sussex
The British Society for the History of Pharmacy
Invites the Faculty to a Lecture
at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, 1 Lambeth Street, SE1 7JN
Wednesday, 19th May 2010at1815
"Pharmacy and Slavery: Apothecaries, medicines and the Slave Trade 1650 - 1833"
Dr Stuart Anderson, MA, PhD
Associate Dean of Studies, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
15th Macdonald Critchley Lecture: Tuesday, 15th June 2010
"Victorian General Practice: John Gorham 1814 - 1899"
Dr John M T Ford, MD,MRCGP, DHMSA
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