A Bloody Revolution? Continuity and Discontinuity in the Anatomical Discovery of Circulation

Maddie Hare Announcement
Location
Nova Scotia, Canada
Subject Fields
American History / Studies

Professor Stephen Snobelen of the University of King's College will be opening the 20th annual History Across the Disciplines Conference at Dalhousie University with his keynote address "A Bloody Revolution? Continuity and Discontinuity in the Anatomical Discovery of Circulation". This lecture will engage not only with the history of science and medicine, but also art, politics, religion, society, and culture. This talk is free and open to the public. It will take place on March 23rd, 2018 at 6pm in the Potter Auditorium of the Rowe Building, Dalhousie University.

This year's theme for the History Across the Disciplines Conference is 'Revolutions: Challenging Society and the State'. For more information regarding the conference, directions, or accessibility issues, please get in touch with the Dalhousie Graduate History Society. 

Contact Information

For more information contact Maddie Hare or Nicholas Grabstas of the Dalhousie Graduate History Society at historyacrossthedisciplines@gmail.com

Contact Email
historyacrossthedisciplines@gmail.com