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The Liver in History and Art, from Prometheus to transplant

In mythology the liver was the seat of life, with religious and mystical properties including regeneration.

This talk, presented by Professor Terence Doyle, looks at how knowledge of the structure and function of the liver has progressed through history.

The History of Medicine and Science lecture series is sponsored by the Otago Medical School Alumni Association.

All are welcome.

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Date Thursday, 24 November 2022
Time 5:15pm - 6:15pm
Audience Public,Undergraduate students,Postgraduate students,Staff,Future students,Alumni,Allied health professionals
Event Category Health Sciences
Event Type Lecture
Online and in-person
CampusDunedin
DepartmentMedicine (Dunedin)
LocationBarnett Lecture Theatre, First Floor, Dunedin Hospital and online via Zoom
CostFree
Contact NameEmeritus Professor Terence Doyle
Contact Phone+64 27 354 9987
Contact Emailterence.doyle@otago.ac.nz

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