Casenotes
260 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 days ago - ★★★★★ - 3 ratingsThis fortnightly podcast from the Physicians' Gallery at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh presents stories from medicine, past and present
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Episodes
Ep.11 - Dr Allan Beveridge - Voices of the mad patients’ letters from the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, 1873-19
July 26, 2019 08:01Ep.11 - Dr Allan Beveridge - Voices of the mad patients’ letters from the Royal Edinburgh Asylum, 1873-19
Ep.10 - Dr Gayle Davis - The female malady The relationship between madness, psychiatry and gender
July 12, 2019 09:00Ep.10 - Dr Gayle Davis - The female malady The relationship between madness, psychiatry and gender
Ep.8 - Thomas Rütten - Thomas Mann’s fictional characters
June 14, 2019 12:13Ep.8 - Thomas Rütten - Thomas Mann’s fictional characters
Ep.7 - Joanna Bourke - Pain and the Politics of Sympathy, 1789 to the Present
May 31, 2019 08:22Ep.7 - Joanna Bourke - Pain and the Politics of Sympathy, 1789 to the Present
Ep.6 - Professor Mary Fissell - Something Borrowed, Something Blue The Strange History of Aristotle's Masterpiece
May 17, 2019 13:59Ep.6 - Professor Mary Fissell - Something Borrowed, Something Blue The Strange History of Aristotle's Masterpiece
Ep.4 - Prof. Keir Waddington - Wurst than the other sausages food, fear and public health in Victorian and Edwardian Britain
April 17, 2019 11:36Ep.4 - Prof. Keir Waddington - Wurst than the other sausages food, fear and public health in Victorian and Edwardian Britain
Ep.3 - Prof. Helen King - Poems on Plagues Thomas Sprat and the Later History of the Plague of Athens
April 05, 2019 13:41Ep.3 - Prof. Helen King - Poems on Plagues Thomas Sprat and the Later History of the Plague of Athens
Ep.2 -Dr Stephen Craig - Sir John Pringle - Preserving What is Most Useful the Annotated Medical and Physical Observations
March 22, 2019 15:17Ep.2 -Dr Stephen Craig - Sir John Pringle - Preserving What is Most Useful the Annotated Medical and Physical Observations
Ep.1 - Prof. Dame Sue Black - The History of Forensic Anthropology - perhaps it is really forensic anatomy
March 08, 2019 10:35Ep.1 - Prof. Dame Sue Black - The History of Forensic Anthropology - perhaps it is really forensic anatomy
Introducing Casenotes
January 30, 2019 15:04This podcast ‘Case Notes,’ is for anyone interested in the Medical Humanities and History itself. It examines some of the different ways that doctors have thought about health and illness over the past two thousand years and will raise general insights about the origins of modern scientific medicine, the role of medicine in society, and the extent and limits of scientific thinking through the ages. Subscribe for the latest episode.