Harriet Wheelock / Wednesday 25 November 2015 Webcasts of lectures on Irish Medicine in World War I now available. For those who missed our series of lectures on Irish Medicine in World War I held in October, we are delighted to be able to make these freely available online. All the lectures can be viewed on the RCPI Player, just follow the links below; The impact of the Great War on Medicine and Surgery Professor John Horne, Professor of Modern European History, TrinityCollege Dublin Irish Hospitals and the First World War Dr David Durnin, Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland,University College Dublin An Irish Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse who served abroad 1915-19. The memoirs of Emma Duffin, Belfast Trevor Parkhill, retired Keeper of History, Ulster Museum, Belfast Irish Doctors in World War I Joe Duignan Shell Shock and its Treatment at Dublin’s Richmond War Hospital, 1916-19 Professor Brendan Kelly, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry,University College Dublin Rex Ingram, Irish pacifist film director and his brother Frank, diarist and war hero Dr Ruth Barton, Lecturer in Film Studies, Trinity College Dublin A Soldier’s Song: the musical landscape in Ireland during World War 1 Brian Doyle, DigitisingOfficer , Irish TraditionalMusic Archive Webcasts are also available for the three presentation made for the Kirkpatrick History of Medicine Award. The Irish Poor Law and medical relief for the poor of Belfast in the 1840s Robyn Atcheson, Queen’sUniversity Belfast Puerperal Fever in Dublin: The Case of the Rotunda Lying-in Hospital. PhilGorey, University College Dublin Respect and Respectability: Social Class and Insanity in Nineteenth-Century Ireland Alice Mauger The Award was won by Robyn Atcheson.