WWI Armistice
11th November 2017 at The Hive
Worcestershire played its role in medical advances during the First World War. These talks are an opportunity to learn more about three medical areas.
Dr Emily Mayhew - 'Stretcher bearer, stretcher bearer!" was a common cry on the battlefields and is brought to attention in Mayhew's book 'Wounded'
Dr Rebecca Wynter - Investigates the first female Resident Medical Officer. Dr Martha Stewart was appointed in 1915
Dr Alice Brumby - Conflict is recognized as delivering advances to medicine. Brumby researched how these impacted medical developments in Worcestershire during WWI.
This event is free, but please book tickets through The Infirmary website - link below
Venue
The Hive, Sawmill Walk, The Butts, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR1 3PB
Entry price
Free entry
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