https://medhumanities.mcmaster.ca/
Scholars and students interested in interdisciplinary approaches to
medical discourse, as well as the generally curious, may want to check
out this website created by McMaster University in Ontario, Canada. This
research portal offers visitors links to a variety of resources related
to the History of Medicine and Medical Humanities, with the aim of
"gather[ing] resources in medical humanities for students, scholars,
physicians, and the general public for learning, exploration, and
research." For example, in the menu on the right side, readers will find
numerous History of Medicine Digital Exhibits as well as Medical
Humanities & Medical History Blogs. First-time visitors may want to
begin by reading the How to Use this Website page before exploring its
myriad resources. This still-evolving research portal was created in
2016 by its principal investigator Ellen Amster, the Jason A. Hannah
Chair in the history of medicine and an associate professor in the
departments of Family Medicine and History, along with a number of
graduate student researchers. In the future, this project plans to add
six thematic learning modules on topics such as the History of Health
Professions and Arts, Literature, and Ethics as they pertain to
medicine.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r51518/history_of_medicine_and_medical_humanities
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