Helen King
Helen King enjoys sharing ideas about the history of the body and of medicine, whether that means teaching school students on a ‘Roman Medicine’ themed day, lecturing surrounded by body parts in jars at the Bart’s Pathology Museum, or talking to heart surgeons at the Royal Galleries at Holyroodhouse. Her most recent book is The One-Sex Body on Trial: The Classical and Early Modern Evidence (Ashgate, 2013) and, as part of her commitment to distance learning, she has written a MOOC on ‘Health and Wellness in the Ancient World’.
The ideal midwife?
Ancient libraries and their dangers
Pregnancy between East and West
The Plague of Athens: dying like sheep?
One-sex and two-sex bodies?
Menotoxin – when menstruation can kill?
“Call the Midwife” – or knit your own womb
Should physicians treat their enemies?
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