A New Social History of Pharmacy & Pharmaceuticals Festival
The American Institute of the History of Pharmacy and the University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Pharmacy are pleased to host the virtual festival, A New Social History of Pharmacy & […]
The Promise of an Alchemical Panacea: Francis Anthony and his English Potable Gold
For next SHAC seminar, Georgiana Hedesan (Oxford University) will give a talk entitled “The Promise of an Alchemical Panacea: Francis Anthony (1550-1623) and his English Potable Gold”. Thursday 21 January […]
Epidemics and Infectious Disease
For the next Dissertation Inspiration Seminar (Wellcome Collection), the session will use a variety of materials in the collection to explore how infectious diseases have been understood across different time […]
Unlocking the Medieval Medicine Cabinet
For next BSHP Meeting (British Society for the History of Pharmacy), Freya Harrison (University of Warwick) will give a talk entitled “Unlocking the Medieval Medicine Cabinet.” Monday 22 February 2021, […]
Poison Trials in Renaissance Science
For next UC Davis Early Science Workshop, Alisha Rankin (Tufts University) will talk about her new book, The Poison Trials: Wonder Drugs, Experiment, and the Battle for Authority in Renaissance […]
The Applied Arts of Alchemy
The Beckman Center for the History of Chemistry (Science History Institute) presents “The Applied Arts of Alchemy,” a multi-day virtual symposium on alchemy’s practical and applied uses and their lasting […]
The Cairo Genizah and the Study of Medieval Arabic Medicine
For next online talk at the British Society for the History of Pharmacy, Efraim Lev (University of Haifa) will give a talk on “The Cairo Genizah and the Study of […]
Natural History in the Renaissance Pharmacy Shop.
For next Plants in Early Modern Knowledge seminar (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice), Valentina Pugliano (MIT) will give a talk on “Master Artisan and Virtuoso: Practicing Natural History in the […]
The Poison Trials in Renaissance Science
The next BSHP online talk will host Alisha Rankin (Tufts University) about her new book The Poison Trials: Wonder Drugs, Experiment, and the Battle for Authority in Renaissance Science (University of […]
The Doctrine of Signatures in Early Modern Medicine
The next webinar at the British Society for the History of Pharmacy will host Xinyi Wen (University of Cambridge) on “The Doctrine of Signatures in Early Modern Medicine.” Monday 25 […]