Date: 17th and 18th April 2012
Time: 9am - 4pmLocation: Frederik Holts hus, rooms 271 and 231Lecturers: Christoph Gradmann and Anne Kveim LieDay 1 Room 271 How and why to practice medical history
09.00-10.00 Introduction: History as a science and history of medicine as a subject Reading: Carr10.00-11.00: Tools of the trade I: archival sources 11.00-12.00 Tools of the trade II: information sources13.00-15.00 Why study medical history? Reading: King and Duffin14.00-16.00 What’s the modern history of medicine about? Reading: Brandt/GardenerDay 2 Room 231 In-depth work: The history of Tuberculosis
09.00-09.45 Tuberculosis as an infectious disease Reading: Koch (Johnston provided as preparatory information)10.00-12.00 Histories of tuberculosis Reading: Koch; Condrau, Barnes13.00-14.30 Practical work: Identifying essential reading14.45-16.00 Presentation of practical work, Evaluation of the PhD course