DOCTORS AND MEDICINE AT THE TIME OF THE GREAT WAR: CHANGES, CHALLENGES & CONSEQUENCES
The war of 1914-18 changed the lives of men and women in all walks of life; this meeting explores how it affected doctors, the practice of medicine, and the Society’s members and trade.
Date: Monday 27th June 2016 from 2pm-5pm
Guests arriving in the Courtyard
Various displays in sections of the Hall
The Roll of Honour
The Library opens it doors to the Historical collection
The Archives displaying Ronald Ross’s original
Anne Wawryznczak playing tunes from WW1
certificate and other books restored or donated
through the Adopt-a-book scheme.
Jennian Geddes talking on ‘Medics with a Cause’
(Left to right – Fellows speakers) Dr John Ford, Dr Derek Adams, Edward Wawryznczak, Anne awryznczak, Dr Chris Derrett, Dr Christopher Timmis, Dr Simon Miller & Dr Martin Edwards