Preview of the 2009 Margaret Angus Research Fellowship
2009 Margaret Angus Research Fellowship ~ Museum Of Health Care at Kingston
Each year the Margaret Angus Research Fellow is selected by the Museum from a pool of qualified applicants. The appointed Fellow spends the duration of the six-month program researching and preparing a manuscript reflecting the history of health and health care as expressed by components of the Museum's collection. Each year, usually in October, the paper is presented by the fellow to an audience at the Museum, to the delight of the public and professionals alike.
Join us for the 2009 Research Fellowship Evening Presentation
From Laboratory Instrument to Powerful Diagnostic Tool:
The Impact of the Electrocardiogram on the Clinical Diagnosis of Heart Disease, 1900-1970
By Leanne Shapton
Thursday, October 1, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Presentation to be held at: Louise D. Acton Building, 31 George Street, Queen's University
Reception to follow at: Museum of Health Care, 32 George Street
Click here for more information about the Margaret Angus Research Fellowship.
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