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SUMMARY:Day 1: Medical Identities in Global History Conference
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220310T091500Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20220310T184500Z
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DESCRIPTION:09:15-09:30 **Opening Remarks: Manikarnika Dutta & Paula Larss
 on** (University of Oxford)	\n		\n09:30-10:45 **Session One: The Transform
 ative Power of Imagined Identity**\nChair: Rod Bailey	\n**Elliott Bowen** 
 (Nazarbayev University) [Online]\nPrescribing primitivism: America\, the P
 hilippines\, and the transformation of early twentieth-century resort medi
 cine\n**Martin Robert** (CERMES3\, Paris) [Online]\nThe importance of Pari
 s in nineteenth-century Canadian medical identity\n**Joanna Spyra** (Unive
 rsity of Bergen) [In person]\nMedical identities of Jewish immigrants in A
 rgentina\n		\n10:45-11:05 Coffee Break	\n		\n11:05-12:20 **Session Two:  C
 olonial and Postcolonial Medicine**\nChair: Mark Harrison                 
    	\n**Saurabh Mishra** (University of Sheffield) [In person]\nMedicine\,
  science\, and mortality: a tale of two sisters in Madras\, 1801-1808\n**H
 annah-Louise Clark** (University of Glasgow) [In person]\n“You will not 
 find official trace of it”: Jewish doctors\, Muslim medical auxiliaries\
 , and colonial medicine in Algeria\n**Souvik Naha** (University of Glasgow
 ) [In person]\nWhy cricketers hated going to India: sanitary anxieties and
  post imperial cricket tours\n		\n12:20-13:15 Lunch Break	\n		\n13:15-14:1
 5 **Keynote Lecture One: Mark Harrison** (Co-Director of the Wellcome Cent
 re for Ethics and Humanities\, University of Oxford)\nProtest and identity
  formation in the time of Covid: the UK in global context	[In person]\n		\
 n14:15-15:00 **Session Three: Health and Hygiene**\nChair: Manikarnika Dut
 ta	\n**Sarbajit Mitra** (SOAS) [Online]\nInterrogating Pariah Arrack: the 
 inquiries on the perils of locally distilled liquor by the Fort William Me
 dical Board of Calcutta in 1817\n**Mobeen Hussain** (Trinity College\, Dub
 lin) [Online]			\nSkin-lightening as hygiene discourse: an alternative dia
 lectic in late colonial India\, c.1900- 1945\n		\n15:00-15:20 Coffee Break
 	\n		\n15:20-16: 35 **Public Engagement Workshop**\nModerator: Paula Larss
 on	\n**Hannah Cornish** (Curator of the Pathology and History of Science C
 ollections at University College London) [In person]\nEugenic theories\, r
 acist science and medicine: what can we learn from museum collections?\n**
 Lunan Zhao** (MD Program\, University of Toronto) [In person]\nOxford’s 
 medical legacy: a public engagement initiative\n**Liat Kozma** (Harry Frie
 denwald Chair in History of Medicine\, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
  [In person]\nGamification of medical history: cholera at the time of the 
 Mecca pilgrimage\n		\n17:15-18:45 **Uncomfortable Oxford Walking Tour**\nM
 eeting Point: In front of Radcliffe Humanities\n	\n20:00-21:00 **Optional 
 Social**\nThe Bear Pub	\nSpeakers:\n Various Speakers
LOCATION:St Luke's Chapel (Hybrid - and online)\, Woodstock Road OX2 6GG
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