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John
Harley
Warner,Dissection:
Photographs
of a
Rite of
Passage
in
American
Medicine
1880-1930 .
Pgw
Press,
2009.
【簡介】"Cadavers,
camera, action!" ("The New York Times Book Review").
From the advent of photography in the 19th and into the
20th century, medical students, often in secrecy, took
photographs of themselves with the cadavers that they
dissected: their first patients. Featuring 138 of these
historic photographs and illuminating essays by two
experts on the subject, "Dissection" reveals a startling
piece of American history. Sherwin Nuland, MD, said this
is "a truly unique and important book [that] documents a
period in medical education in a way that is matched by
no other existing contribution." . .
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「影像與醫療的歷史」九十八年度第五次討論月會 |
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講題:「畫」說瘋狂:清末報刊圖畫中的瘋人形象與社會處置
主講: 陳秀芬 教授(國立政治大學歷史學系助理教授)
時間:98年6月25日(星期四)下午二點至四點
地點:中央研究院歷史語言研究所研究大樓701會議室
主辦單位:「影像與醫療的歷史」計畫、生命醫療史研究室
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Roundtable on the History of
Science, Technology and Medicine |
Roundtable on the History of
Science, Technology and Medicine
Date: June 22, 2009
Time: 14:00-16:30
Chair: Prof. Pingyi Chu
Discussants and Titles:
Prof. Francesca Bray (Edingburg University), "State of Field on
the History of Science, Technology and Medicine in Europe"
Prof. Dagmar Schäfer (Max Plank Institute, Berlin), "Doing
the History of Science, Technology and Medicine" |
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「人文與社會科學院科技與社會研究所」演講訊息 |
時間:98年06月10日(三)
下午12:30-14:30
地點:陽明大學 第二教學大樓四樓R242
講題:「為什麼馬殺雞:視障者工作內容演變的行動網絡分析」
講者:邱大昕 助理教授
聯絡人/分機(E-Mail):吳雅惠/5072
單位:科技與社會研究所 |
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2009 Workshop
on Medical Culture in 19th- and 20th- Century Chinese East Asia:
Comparative Colonial Medicine and Beyond |
時間:98年6月13-14日
地點:The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Preliminary
Programme
2009.6.12 (Friday) |
Participants
arrive in Hong Kong and check in the Royal Park
Hotel, Shatin |
2009.6.13 (Saturday) (By invitation
only)
Venue: Conference Room, 2/F., Art Museum East
Wing, Institute of Chinese Studies, CUHK |
(AM)
9:15-10:45 |
Session 1:
Western Medicine in Chinese Context |
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CHANG Che-chia:
Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale People in
China [Abstract]
LI Shang-jen:
British Military Medicine in Nineteenth-Century
China [Abstract]
ZHANG Daqing:
Mapping Modern Medicine in China: Impact of the
Rockefeller Foundation [Abstract]
SO Kee Long, LIN Hui and ZHANG Peiyao:
GIS Study of Medical Culture in Republican
Beijing [Abstract]
(Chinese only)
Discussant: Robert PERRINS
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(AM)
10:45-12:00 |
Session 2:
Chinese Medicine in Transformation |
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Ruth ROGASKI:
Cultures of Qi: Global Circulations of Medicine
and Questions of Authenticity [Abstract]
Priscilla SONG:
Of Sea Turtles and Scalpels: Surgical Culture in
Post-Mao China [Abstract]
JIN Lei:
From Mainstream to Margin? Patterns and Trends
of the Utilization of Chinese Medicine in China
1991-2004 [Abstract]
Discussant: LEI Hsiang-lin, Sean
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(PM)
14:00-15:30 |
Session 3:
Concepts of Disease and Health |
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CHU Ping-yi:
Constructing Disease and Narrating the Pain: A
Study of Sha and the Illustrations of
“Turning-over” (fantu) [Abstract]
LEI Hsiang-lin, Sean:
Habituating Individuality: Framing Tuberculosis
and Its Material Solutions in Republican China [Abstract]
WANG Wen-ji:
Tropical Neuroses and Psychoanalysis in Early
Republican China [Abstract]
KUO Wen-hua:
Confining Bodies, Taming Nature, and Seeking
Cures: Malaria and Leprosy Control in the
Transnational Context [Abstract]
Discussant: Robert PECKHAM
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(PM)
15:45-16:30 |
Session 4: Body
and Gender |
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LIN Yi-ping:
Cadmium, Rice and Women: Challenges of Women’s
Occupational and Environmental Epidemiological
Studies in Asia [Abstract]
WU Chia-ling:
Biomedicalized Masculinities, Scientific
Governance and Commodified Bodily Goods: The
Rise and Bankruptcy of Sperm Bank in Taiwan [Abstract]
Discussant: Izumi NAKAYAMA
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(PM)
17:05-18:35 |
Session 5:
Institutions of Control |
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Robert J. PERRINS:
Profits versus Pathogens: The Evolution of
Quarantine Measures in Manchuria, 1905-1935
YU Xinzhong:
Body control and power relations in late Qing
quarantine [Abstract]
(Chinese only)
YIP Ka-che:
A Question of Survival: Disease Control in
Colonial and Postcolonial Chinese East Asia [Abstract]
LIU Shao-hua:
Nuosu Leprosy and State Medicine in Southwest
China [Abstract]
Discussant: Sian GRIFFITHS
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2009.6.14 (Sunday) (By invitation only)
Venue: Staff Common Room Club, CUHK |
(AM)
9:30-11:30 |
Session 6:
Constructing Public Health |
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LIU Shi-yung,
Michael:
From Japanese colonial medicine to American
standard medicine: Transitions in the Medical
Profession in Post-war Taiwan [Abstract]
LEUNG Ki Che Angela:
What is a yiyuan? The Chinese notion of
“hospital” as shown by examples in the
Canton/Hong Kong region in late Qing period.
LEE Shiu Hung:
Evolution of Public Health and Medical Care in
Hong Kong - From a barren island to an
international city [Abstract]
YU Xiuling:
Shouting English Law in a Deaf Chinese
Community: Hong Kong’s sanitary ordinances from
the 1840s to the 1860s [Abstract]
Discussant: Elizabeth SINN
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(AM)
11:35-13:00 |
Summing-up
session (By invitation only) |
(PM)
14:15-18:00 |
Visit to Tung Wah
Coffin Home and Tung Wah Museum (By invitation
only) |
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編輯者:「影像與醫療的歷史」計畫助理 黃文宏 |
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發行者:中央研究院歷史語言研究所「影像與醫療的歷史」計畫 |
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創刊日期:2005年05月16日 |
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出版日期:2009年06月08日 |
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E-mail:huangwh@gate.sinica.edu.tw |
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