Living medical history project
The History of Medicine Section of the Royal Irish Academy of Medicine in Ireland has initiated a project called the Living Medical History Project which seeks to record the unique memories of medical practitioners worked in Ireland over the last for seventy years.
Practitioners working in the 1940s and 1950s experienced a type of practice that has all but disappeared. They worked with diseases that are no longer common, such as polio and tuberculosis and in an environment that did not have MRI scanners, CT scanners, or in some cases, access to antibiotics. Cardiac Surgery, General Practice, Medicine, Paediatrics, Ophthalmology, General Surgery, Public Health and Haematology are some of the specialties recorded to date.
The first findings of the project will be presented at a meeting of the History of Medicine Section, RAMI, to be held on 15th May at 6pm in RCPI, 6 Kildare Street.
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