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Monthly Archives: August 2015

Hysteria

14/08/2015by Helen Leave a comment

Originally posted on Wellcome Collection Blog:
The definition and diagnosis of hysteria has quite a history. Sarah Jaffray takes a look back over the years to explore the beginnings of…

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CFP: Asylums, Pathologies and the Themes of Madness: Patrick McGrath

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Call for Papers Asylums, Pathologies and the Themes of Madness: Patrick McGrath and his Gothic Contemporaries One-day symposium, University of Stirling, Saturday 16th January 2016 Proposals due by Friday 16th […]

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Registration Open: ‘Dissecting the Page: Medical Paratexts’

09/08/2015by Helen Leave a comment

Dissecting the Page: Medical Paratexts Sir Alwyn Williams Building, Lilybank Gardens University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ 9am-6pm, Friday 11 September 2015 Registration is open for ‘Dissecting the Page: Medical Paratexts’ […]

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Call for Papers: The Victorian Brain

01/08/2015by Helen Leave a comment

Originally posted on h-madness:
Call for Papers: Victorian Brain  Victorian Network is an open-access, MLA-indexed, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing and promoting the best postgraduate and early career work across the broad field of VictorianStudies.…

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