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Title: History of Medicine
Course Section Number: GHL-310-01
Department: Global Health
Description: This research seminar is built on the premise that you are already familiar with the basic contours of European and World history. In this seminar, we will examine the development of European and Global medical practices. This includes how individuals and professionals understood the body, its functions, and disease states. Students will explore the development of formal and informal medical structures, such as the first laboratories, hospitals, and medical educations. The texts used will be a combination of primary and secondary sources, from readings in Greek perceptions of the body to press reports about Ebola outbreaks. The reading is designed to give you a basic understanding of the history of medicine and the types of evidence you may wish to explore in a paper. Throughout your readings and research, students will consider how cultural assumptions and social pressures encouraged or limited medicine and their impressions of what constituted a "healthy" body.
Credits: 1.00
Start Date: January 19, 2026
End Date: May 9, 2026
Meeting Information:
01/20/2026-05/07/2026 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 01:10PM - 02:25PM, Baxter Hall, Room 212
Faculty: Rhoades, Michelle

Course Status & Cross-Listings

Cross-list Group Capacity: 15
Cross-list Group Student Count: 0
Calculated Course Status: OPEN
Section Name/Title Status Dept. Capacity Enrolled/
Available/
Waitlist
GHL-310-01 (cross-listing)
History of Medicine
OPEN Global Health 15 0 / 15 / 0
HIS-300-02 (primary)
History of Medicine
OPEN History 15 0 / 15 / 0
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