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Event 1: Student Presentations

Event 1

Wahida Amin: ‘The Poetry of Humphry Davy’

Colin Baker: ‘The Rise and Role of Medical Journalism in Victorian Britain’

Louise Jenkins: ‘Competing Instruments in 19th Century Midwifery: The Forceps/Vectis Rivalry and its Resolution’

Chisomo Kalinga: ‘A Cultural Analysis of HIV/AIDS Representation’

Jacqueline Mountain: ‘The Impact of the Scientific Revolution on British Attitudes to Volcanoes’

Andrew Nightingale: ‘The Trickster and the Turing Test’

Sophie Rudland: ‘St Deiniol’s’

Rachael Russell: ‘Nausea and Vomiting: A History of Signs, Symptoms and Sickness in Nineteenth-Century Britain’

Jamie Stark: ‘Industrial Illness in Cultural History: “La Maladie de Bradford” in Local, National, and Global Contexts (1878-1919)’

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