Updates from The Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine // new working group proposals, ethical questions, and Anatomy in Early-Modern Tibet

NEW WORKING GROUP PROPOSALS

The Consortium for History of Science, Technology and Medicine is opening proposals for a new working group. The call is for groups that will meet during the 2026-2027 academic year.Working groups foster a collegial and stimulating environment for scholars at all levels from around the world to work together in small groups, discussing works-in-progress and other literature of interest. 

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MONTHLY WORKSHOP: OBJECTS, IMAGES, AND SPACES OF HEALTH

The Objects, Images, and Spaces of Health April 17th meeting hosts Briana Brightly, who has shared a chapter from their doctoral dissertation titled “How to Draw the Buddha and Dissect a Corpse: Iconometry and Anatomy in Early-Modern Tibet”.

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ETHICAL QUESTIONS FOR HEALTH HISTORIANS

In Do Less Harm, editors Courtney E. Thompson and Kylie M. Smith bring together a group of leading historians and scholars to confront one of the most pressing questions in health history: How can we ethically approach stories of medicine and health without perpetuating harm? This thought-provoking collection invites readers into a crucial conversation about the responsibilities of historians when documenting the past.

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