The Australian and New Zealand Society of the History of
Medicine and CHE present two lectures in conjunction with the
"History of Anaesthesia" exhibition currently hosted at The
University of Sydney. Dr. Ursula Potter presents Green Sickness
in Romeo and Juliet: considerations on the disease of virgins in
sixteenth-century England and Dr. Judith Bonzol presents
Afflicted children: supernatural illness, fear and anxiety in
early modern England.
In addition to our two presenters, attendees are invited to view
the exhibition currently hosted immediately adjacent to the seminar
room.
Please RSVP by email to peter_hobbins@bigpond.com or call
0295695561.
Date: Sunday 7 April 2013
Time: 2.00-4.30pm
Location:
Exhibition seminar room, level 2
Fisher Library, Manning Road
University of Sydney