Reflections on the Deadly Medicine, Creating the Master Race Seminar: 20 September

What follows below are reflections of the second seminar in the series of seminars that were hosted as part of the Deadly Medicine exhibition at UP. [ed.] Text by: Pierre Brouard First do no harm, medics are exhorted. Yet history tells another, more complex, story. Rory du Plessis of the Department of Visual Arts at […]

In Conversation with: Prof Catherine Burns

The CSA&G’s Gender Justice Partnership has published the first episode of its ‘In Conversation with…’ series. In this episode they are in conversation with Prof Catherine Burns, a medical historian.

CSA&G to co-host ‘Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race’ Exhibition

The CSA&G, Department of Library Services and the Faculty of Humanities will be hosting a provocative exhibition exploring the Nazi regime’s “science of race” and its implications for medical ethics and social responsibility today. From 1933 to 1945, Nazi Germany carried out a campaign to “cleanse” German society of people viewed as biological threats to […]