The 23rd Conference of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science
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March 11-13, 2021
www.sahms.net
Hosted Virtually by
Emory University School of Medicine
Office of Continuing Medical Education
& Slidespiel
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We are especially indebted to Marion R. Powell, R.N., Emory University (retired) for her generous contribution that made SAHMS 2021 possible.3
Dear Everyone:
The Southern Association for the History of Medicine and would like to thank the following for their support of this conference:
Melvin Konner, M.D., Ph.D. Keynote Speaker
Melody T. McCloud, M.D. Keynote Speaker
Shirley Miller (Emory CME Office)
Local Arrangements Chair, Clyde Partin, M.D.
We hope you enjoy this year’s virtual platform, and we look forward to seeing you next year!
Please, visit the SAHMS’s website for the log in page to this year’s conference. https://www.sahms.net/sahms-2021-conference.html
and to view Volume 3 of The Journal of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science (The Journal of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science (troy.edu).
Sincerely,
Jennifer Rogers, SAHMS President
Nancy Traylor-Heard, Ph.D. SAHMS Vice-President and Program Chair
ALL TIMES for SAHMS 2021 are Eastern Standard Time (EST), -5 hours from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT/UTC) 4
Thursday, March 11th: Opening Reception and Keynote
6:45-7:00 pm, Log into the zoom reception link from SAHMS 2021
https://www.sahms.net/sahms-2021-conference.html
7:00pm-8:00pm
Keynote Address: with introduction by Dr. Clyde Partin
Melvin Konner, M.D., Ph.D., Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor, Department of Anthropology, Emory University
“How an Anthropologist Thinks about the Pandemic” Questions for Dr. Konner
8:00pm-9:00pm Social Hour
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Friday, March 12th
7:15 am-8:15 am SAHMS Board Meeting
8:00 am-8:30 am Conference Log In
Log into conference from the SAHMS website:
https://www.sahms.net/sahms-2021-conference.html
Each session will consist of:
Introductions
Presentations
Then Zoom rooms for questions and discussion about the sessions 8:30 am-10:15 am Session One
1A “Medical Botany and Toxicology”
Moderator: Shirley Kinney, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Toronto
Cederic Baker, Pharm.D., Mercer University
“Neglected Aspects of Medieval Islamic Toxicology at the Drug-Poison Interface: From Jabir Ibn Hayyan to Ibn Masud Shiraz Part II.”
Richard Zhang, M.D./M.A. Student in History of Science and Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University
“A Profitable Panacea: American Ginseng as a Culturally-Imbued Actor
Influencing Qing-American Trade Relations”
David Petriello, Adjunct Professor, Caldwell University
“Disease and Demonology in the Testament of Solomon”
1B “Early 20th Century Medical Practice and Knowledge”
Moderator: Dr. Ian Miller, Lecturer in Medical History, Ulster University
Jamel Hill, Medical Student, Indiana University School of Medicine and Ashley InmaAssistant Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine
“Disappearing Heroes: A look into early Black Physicians in Indianapolis and how the disappearance of the Black male physicians affects our society today”
Matthew Mossey, AUIS
“The Impact of Sports and the Athlete in Shaping Medical Knowledge”
Samir Hamdoud, Ph.D. Student, University of Warwick
“Creating Biologically Responsible Parents of the Future: Eugenics, Sex and
Education in Early Twentieth Century Britain”
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1C “Medicine in the Middle Ages”
Moderator: Belle Tuten, Ph.D., Juniata College
Abby Riehl, Trinity College Dublin
“A Gift From God? Medical and Religious Interpretations of Physical Disability in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages”
Alexander Gabrovsky, M.D., Ph.D., Research Medical Center, HCA “Mad(wo)men: Pathologizing the Female in Chaucer’s Wife of Bath’s Prologue and Tale”
John Theilmann, Ph.D., Converse College and Isabel Fangman, Undergraduate Student, Converse College
“Dung in the Streets and the Cellars: The Public Health Response in Late
Medieval London”
10:00 am- 10:15 am Break
10:15 am- 12:15 pm Session Two
2A “Identity and Care in the Late 20th Century”
Moderator: Sarah Halter, Executive Director, Indiana Medical History Museum
Amanda McCrary Smith, Curator of Textiles and Fashion, Tennessee State Museum “We Are Taking This Action Out of Love and Rage: The Power of Abjection and Visual Representation of People with AIDS, 1981-1995.”
Monica Howell, Serials Librarian, Assistant Professor, Northwestern Health Sciences University
“Full of Unconditional Love: The History of the Minnesota AIDS Massage
Project”
Andre Rosario, Ph.D. Student, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
“The ‘F’ Word: The Racialization of the Term ‘Foreign-Educated Nurse’”
2B “Medicine and Plants”
Moderator: David Petriello, Adjunct Professor, Caldwell University
Shirley Kinney, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Toronto
“The Natural Habitats of the Plants in the Herbal of Pseudo-Apuleius and What They Can Tell Us About the Herbal’s Original Composition”
Carlos Alves, Ph.D. Student, PIUDHist
“The power of plants: the importance of the plant kingdom in the formation of the students of medicine in Salamanca and Coimbra (XVIII-XIX)”
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Baisakhi Bandyopadhyay, Ph.D., The Asiatic Society Kolkata India
“Medicinal Use of Sacred Plants in Traditional Indian Health Care system And Their Conservation by the tribes of India (l820-2020) -An Historical Assessment”
2C “Modern Policy and Science”
Moderator: Vicki Daniel, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University
Danyale Kellogg, Master of International Affairs Candidate, Texas A&M University “An Even Longer Shot?: Re-Examining Vaccines for National Defense in the 21st Century”
Ian Varga, Ph.D. candidate, Florida State University
“NASA’s Search for a New Identity: The Volatile Relationship between NASA, the Government, and the Scientific Community, 1970-1992”
Aubrey Underwood, Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University
“The Unintentional Activists: Southern Women Nuclear Whistleblowers and other challenges to Southern Nuclear Patriarchy”
12:15 pm-1:15 pm Lunch, Meeting for the Journal of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine, ALL ARE WELCOME
Session Three
1:15 pm- 3:00 pm
3A “Case Studies of Doctors and Nurses”
Moderator: Andrew Simpson, Ph.D., Duquesne University
James Marcum, Ph.D., Baylor University
“Giorgio Baglivi, Empiricism and Rationalism in Medicine”
Lisa Pruitt, Ph.D., Middle Tennessee State University
“Lorenzomania, or That Time an Austrian Surgeon Took America by Storm”
Carol Helmstadter, B.A., BScN, MABA, M.A., University of Toronto
“Creating Trained Nurses: The Experiences of Maria Machin, Emily Aston, and Flora Masson”
3B “Reproductive and Postpartum Health”
Moderator: Kristin Lawson, Ph.D., Pittsburgh State University
Nancy Traylor-Heard, Ph.D., West Georgia Technical College
“Responding to an Emergency: Maternity Care and Mississippi Hospitals in the 1940s”
Carol Stamm, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine & Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Colorado
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“The Egg Man and the Sperm Man and the Development of Emergency
Contraception Also Known as the “New Pill”
Rachel Louise Moran, Assistant Professor, University of North Texas
“First, You Need a Task Force: Politicizing Postpartum Support Group in the 1980s”
3C “Colonized Medicine”
Moderator: Claire Bise, M.S., LSUHSC School of Medicine and Public Health
Kristin Brig, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
“Cholera and the Colonial South African Medical Community in the Nineteenth Century”
Izetta Autumn Mobley, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
“Conquest Intimacies: Colonialism, Medicine, and the Visual Archive”
Monroe Molesky, M.P.H in Health Policy Candidate, George Washington University “Fever, Fear, and Foreign Policy: The American Justification of Colonialism
Through Public Health in Cuba, 1878-1907”
5:45 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Social Hour
Saturday, March 13th
8:00 am-8:30 am Conference Log In
Log into conference from the SAHMS website: sahms.net
8:30 am-9:45 am Keynote Address with questions following
Melody T. McCloud, M.D, Founder and Medical Director, Atlanta Women’s Health
“M.D.”: “Medical Doctor” or “Mule Driver”? The Story of DR. REBECCA LEE CRUMPLER: America’s 1st Black Female Physician (1864)”
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Session Four
9:45 am- 11:30 am
4A “Homemade for Health and Healing: A Round Table”
Jennifer Rogers, SAHMS President, Perimeter College at Georgia State University Laura Smith, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Arkansas
Amanda McCrary Smith, Curator of Textiles and Fashion, Tennessee State Museum 4B “Medicine in the Later 19th Century”
Moderator: Mary Horton, M.P.H., Ph.D., Emory University
- Gregory Lande, D.O., Independent Scholar
“Military Medical Malingering during the Civil War”
Madeleine Ware, Ph.D., Yale University
“’Fit’-ing In: The Creation of the Moderately Athletic Modern Woman in
Victorian Orthopedic Science”
Erwin Erhardt, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati
“St. Mary’s Hospital of Cincinnati: A Century of Service”
4C “Big Science and Medicine of World War II and the Post-War Era” Moderator: Adam Davis, Professor, Community College of Allegheny County
Chloe Bell-Wilson, M.A., University of California, Los Angeles
“Prevent Malaria, Shorten the War: American Manhood and the Anti-Malarial Campaigns of World War II”
Oliver Lucier, Ph.D. Student, Yale University
“Holdridge Life Zones: Connecting Climate with Ecology in the Aftermath of WWII”
Brice Bowrey, Ph.D. Student, University of Maryland, College Park
“Early Health Physicists and their Battle for Professional Recognition, 1944- 1964”
11:30 am-12:45 pm
SAHMS Business Meeting, ALL ARE WELCOME and Lunch
Session Five
12:45 pm- 2:30 pm
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5A “Modern Pandemics”
Moderator: Audrey Underwood, Associate Professor of History
Department of African-American Studies, Africana Women’s Studies and
History, Clark Atlanta University
Bridget Houlahan, Ph.D., R.N., James Madison University
“Back to School: Polio, Pertussis and COVID? What Can We Learn From Historical School Nursing Practice that Can Affect Present School Nurse
Practice Amidst the COVID Pandemic?”
Stacey Tovino, J.D., Ph.D., University of Oklahoma
“Privacy in a Pandemic: From HIV/AIDS to SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19”
5B “Science in the Early Modern Era”
Moderator: Axelle Champion, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Edinburgh
Ross Beales, Ph.D., College of the Holy Cross
“Divine Judgments upon us”: Responding to the Throat Distemper in
Westborough, Massachusetts”
Ryan Barker, Ph.D. Student, Purdue University
“Terra Australis Jam Cognita: Matthew Flinders and Exploration’s Constructed Environment”
Edoardo Pierini, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Geneva
“Early Modern experiences with opium: Human Poisoning, animal injection
and Auto-experimentation in the shaping of new pharmacological theories”
5C “Social Science and Medicine in the Late 20th Century
Moderator: Kristin Brig, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Mary Horton, Ph.D., Emory University
“Humanities and Medical Education the Work of the Institute on Human
Values in Medicine, 1971-1981”
Mark Solovey, Associate Professor, University of Toronto
“Social Science for What? Wasting Taxpayer Dollars, Winning Golden Fleece Awards”
Claire Bise, M.S., LSUHSC School of Medicine and Public Health
“Pioneering Women of Anesthesia in West Africa”
2:30 pm- 2:45 pm Break
Session Six
2:45 pm-4:30 pm
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6A “The Unequal South: Disparities in Medicine and Mortality”
Moderator: Rana Hogarth, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana
Christopher D.E. Willoughby, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
“The Plantation Laboratory: Physiological Experimentation on Enslaved
People”
Stephen Kenny, Ph.D., University of Liverpool
“Portraits of Neglect: Images of Black Medical Subjects in the era of Jim Crow”
Benjamin Ehlers, Ph.D., University of Georgia and Tracy Barnett, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Georgia
“Unequal Fates: Living and Dying in Segregated Athens, Georgia”
6B “Perception of Mental Health in Youth and Their Families
Moderator: Janice Brockley, Ph.D., Jackson State University
Axelle Champion, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Edinburgh
“Demented Youth: the conceptualization of insanity in the young adolescent in Scotland, 1870-1914”
Andrew Jones, Ph.D. Student, University of Toronto
“LSD in 1960s Child Psychiatry: The Experiences of Autistic and Schizophrenic Children”
Marga Vicedo, Ph.D., University of Toronto
“Clara Park’s intelligent love: Challenging mother blame in childhood autism”
6C “Medical and Scientific Authority”
Moderator: Nancy Traylor-Heard, Ph.D., West Georgia Technical College
Ian Miller, Ph.D., Ulster University
“Self-Esteem, Black Activist Politics and the Rise of the Therapeutic State”
Vicki Daniel, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University
“Sight and Science: The Visual Culture of Identification at the St. Francis Dam Collapse of 1928”
Steve Beitler, Ph.D., Independent Scholar
“My Data, My Health Decisions? Quantified Selves and Changing Forms of
Medical Authority”
4:30 pm- 4:45 pm Break
4:45 pm-5:45 pm SAHMS Postmortem, All are welcome
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SAHMS Officers and Board Members
President: Jennifer Rogers, Perimeter College at Georgia State University, jrogers59@gsu.edu Vice-President: Nancy Traylor-Heard, Ph.D., West Georgia Technical College, njt0004@gmail.com Secretary: Sarah M. Halter, Indiana Medical History Museum, sarahmhalter@yahoo.com Treasurer: Mike Flannery, M.A., MLS, University of Alabama at Birmingham, flannery@uab.edu
Local Arrangements: Clyde Partin, M.D., Gary W. Rollins Professor of Medicine and Master Clinician, Emory University, wpart01@emory.edu
Outreach and Publicity Chair: Vicki Daniel, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, ved5@case.edu
Program Chair: Nancy Traylor-Heard, Ph.D., West Georgia Technical College, njt0004@westgatech.edu
Publication Committee Chair: Karen Ross, Ph.D., Troy University, kdross@troy.edu
Social Media Chair: Vicki Daniel, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, ved5@case.edu
Webmaster: Peggy Balch, University of Alabama at Birmingham, pbalch@uab.edu
Board Members: Hilary Aquino, Ph.D., Albright College, haquino@albright.edu; Glenda Turner, Robert Morris University, gnturner@fastmail.fm;
Belle Tuten, Ph.D., Charles A. Dana Professor, Juniata College, tuten@juniata.edu
Special thanks to our 2021 PROGRAM COMMITTEE for their hard work
Adam Davis, Professor, Community College of Allegheny County, adamdavis64@hotmail.com Sarah Halter, Executive Director, Indiana Medical History Museum, sarahmhalter@yahoo.com Clyde Partin, Jr. M.D., Gary W. Rollins Professor of Medicine and Master Clinician, Emory University, wpart01@emory.edu John Rankin, Ph.D., Associate Professor, East Tennessee University, rankinj@etsu.edu
Jennifer Rogers, Perimeter College at Georgia State University, jrogers59@gsu.edu
Karen Ross, Ph.D., Troy University, kdross@troy.edu
Nancy-Traylor-Heard, Ph.D., West Georgia Technical College, njt0004@gmail.com
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2021 SAHMS Presenters
Carlos Alves, Ph.D. Student, PIUDHist, cftalves@outlook.pt
Cedric Baker, Pharm.D., Mercer University College of Pharmacy, 1foodfarmacy@gmail.com Baisakhi Bandyopadhyay, Ph.D., The Asiatic Society Kolkata India, archisbandyo@gmail.com Ryan Barker, Ph.D. Student, Purdue University, barker75@purdue.edu
Tracy Barnett, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Georgia, tracy.barnett@uga.edu
Ross Beales, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Department of History, College of the Holy Cross, r.beales@yahoo.com
Steve Beitler, Ph.D., Independent Scholar, noelandsteve@gmail.com
Chloe Bell-Wilson, M.A., University of California, Los Angeles, cbellwilson@ucla.edu Claire Bise, M.S., LSUHSC School of Medicine and Public Health,
cbise@lsuhsc.edu
Brice Bowrey, Ph.D. Student, University of Maryland, College Park, bowrey@umd.edu Kristin Brig, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, kbrig1@jhmi.edu
Janice Brockley, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History, Jackson State University, janice.a.brockley@jsums.edu
Axelle Champion, Ph.D. candidate, University of Edinburgh, s1157871@ed.ac.uk Vicki Daniel, Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, ved5@case.edu
Adam Davis, Professor, Community College of Allegheny County, adamdavis64@hotmail.com Benjamin Ehlers, Ph.D., University of Georgia, behlers@uga.edu
Erwin Erhardt, Ph.D., University of Cincinnati, erwin.erhardt@uc.edu
Isabel Fangman, Undergraduate Student, Converse College, igfangman0001@converse.edu
Alexander Gabrovsky, M.D., Ph.D., Research Medical Center, HCA, alexander.gabrovsky@gmail.com Sarah Halter, Executive Director, Indiana Medical History Museum, sarahmhalter
@yahoo.com Samir Hamdoud, Ph.D. Student, University of Warwick, samir.hamdoud@warwick.ac.uk Carol Helmstadter, B.A., BScN, M.A., University of Toronto, c.helmstadter@bell.net
Jamel Hill, Medical Student, Indiana University School of Medicine, jamehill@indiana.edu
Rana A. Hogarth, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana, rhogarth@illinois.edu
Mary Horton, M.P.H., Ph.D., Emory University, mhorton@emory.edu
Bridget Houlahan, Ph.D., R.N., James Madison University, houlahba@jmu.edu
Monica Howell, Serials Librarian, Assistant Professor, Northwestern Health Sciences University, mhowell@nwhealth.edu
Ashley Inman, Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, ashinman@iupui.edu
Andrew Jones, Ph.D. Student, University of Toronto, aj.jones@mail.utoronto.ca
Danyale Kellogg, Master of International Affairs Candidate, Texas A&M University, kelloggd@tamu.edu Stephen Kenny, Ph.D., University of Liverpool, s.c.kenny@liverpool.ac.uk
Shirley Kinney, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Toronto, shirley.kinney@mail.utoronto.ca Melvin Konner, M.D., Ph.D., Emory University, antmk@emory.edu
- Gregory Lande, D.O., Independent Scholar, rglande@act85.com
Kristin Lawson, Ph.D., Pittsburg State University, klawson@pittstate.edu
Oliver Lucier, Ph.D. Student, Yale University, oliver.lucier@yale.edu
James Marcum, Ph.D., Professor, Baylor University, james_marcum@baylor.edu Melody McCloud, M.D., Founder and Medical Director, Atlanta Women’s Health, drmtm911@aol.com
Amanda McCrary Smith, Curator of Textiles and Fashion, Tennessee State Museum, amanda.smith@mtsu.edu
Ian Miller, Ph.D., Ulster University, i.miller@ulster.ac.uk
Izetta Autumn Mobley, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, izetta.mobley@austin.utexas.edu Monroe Molesky, M.P.H in Health Policy Candidate, The George Washington University, monroemolesky@gwu.edu
Rachel Louise Moran, Assistant Professor, University of North Texas, rachel.moran@unt.edu Mathew Mossey, AUIS, mattmossey@hotmail.com
David Petriello, Adjunct Professor, Caldwell University, dpetriello@caldwell.edu Edoardo Pierini, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Geneva, edoardo.pierini@etu.unige.ch Lisa Pruitt, Ph.D., Middle Tennessee State University, Lisa.Pruitt@mtsu.edu
Abby Riehl, Trinity College Dublin, Riehla@tcd.ie
Jennifer Rogers, SAHMS President, Perimeter College at Georgia State University, jrogers59@gsu.edu
Andre Rosario, Ph.D. Student, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, arosario@nursing.upenn.edu Andrew Simpson, Ph.D., Duquesne University, simpson4@duq.edu
Laura Smith, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Arkansas, ls006@uark.edu
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Mark Solovey, Associate Professor, History of Science, University of Toronto, mark.solovey@utoronto.ca
Carol Stamm, M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine & Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Colorado, carol.stamm@CUAnschutz.edu
John Theilmann, Ph.D., Converse College, john.theilmann@converse.edu
Stacey Tovino, J.D., Ph.D., Professor of Law and Faculty Lead, The University of Oklahoma, Stacey.Tovino@ou.edu
Nancy Traylor-Heard, Ph.D., West Georgia Technical College, njt0004@gmail.com Belle Tuten, Ph.D., Charles A. Dana Professor, Juniata College, tuten@juniata.edu Aubrey Underwood, Ph.D., Clark Atlanta University, aunderwood@cau.edu
Ian Varga, Ph.D. candidate, Florida State University, ivarga@fsu.edu
Marga Vicedo, Ph.D., University of Toronto, marga.vicedo@utoronto.ca
Madeleine Ware, Ph.D. Student, Yale University, madeleine.ware@yale.edu
Christopher D.E. Willoughby, Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University, cdwillou@gmail.com
Richard Zhang, M.D./M.A. Student, Thomas Jefferson University, richard.zhang@students.jefferson.edu
The Journal of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science
The Journal of the Southern Association of the History of Medicine and Science JSAHMS) is an online, peer-reviewed journal (ISSN 2639-6661) that aims to provide new and unique insights into the study of the history of medicine and science. It offers a platform for a variety of new scholarship and welcomes articles from a variety of fields that intersect with the history of medicine and science.
Currently, JSAHMS publishes original articles on the history of medicine and science and book reviews. It is published by the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science with support from Troy University.
To visit the journal, click here: (The Journal of the Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science (troy.edu)
Articles featured in this year’s journal:
(https://journals.troy.edu/index.php/JSAHMS/index)
Vicki Daniel, “The Visual Culture of Identification and the 1928 St. Francis Dam Disaster”
Madeleine Ware, “Defining ‘Problem Pregnancies’: Religion, Medicine, and pre Roe Politics of Abortion in the South Carolina Clergy Consultation Service”
Richard Zhang, “King of Flowers: Reinterpretation of Chinese Peonies in Early Modern Europe”
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PAST SAHMS CONFERENCES
2020 New Orleans, Louisiana: Sponsored by Ochsner Medical Center
2019 Charlottesville, Virginia: Hosted by The University of Virginia, The Eleanor Crowder Bjoring Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry, Joint Meeting.
2018 Augusta, Georgia: Sponsored by Augusta University
2017 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: Sponsored by Coastal Carolina University 2016 Las Vegas, Nevada: Sponsored by the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2015 Jackson, Mississippi: Sponsored by the Mississippi State Medical Association, the William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine, and the University of Mississippi Medical Center
2014 St. Louis, Missouri: Sponsored by the St. Louis College of Pharmacy
2013 Charleston, South Carolina: Sponsored by the Waring Historical Library and the Medical University of South Carolina
2012 Atlanta, Georgia: Sponsored by Emory University
2011 Memphis, Tennessee: Sponsored by the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center Library 2010 Louisville, Kentucky: Sponsored by the University of Louisville School of Medicine and the Innominate Society
2009 Birmingham, Alabama: Sponsored by the University of Alabama at Birmingham 2008 Gainesville, Florida: Sponsored by the University of Florida
2007 Charlottesville, Virginia: Sponsored by the University of Virginia School of Nursing’s Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry and Claude Moore Health Sciences Library Historical Collections
2006 San Antonio, Texas: Sponsored by the University of Texas at San Antonio 2005 Augusta, Georgia: Sponsored by the Augusta State University and The Medical College of Georgia
2004 Augusta, Georgia: Sponsored by the Augusta State University and The Medical College of Georgia
2003 Durham, North Carolina: Sponsored by Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
2002 New Orleans, Louisiana: Sponsored by the Ochsner Clinic Foundation
2001 Jackson, Mississippi: Sponsored by the University of Mississippi Medical Center 2000 Birmingham, Alabama: Sponsored by the University of Alabama at Birmingham 1999 Hattiesburg, Mississippi: Sponsored by the University of Southern Mississippi 16
SAHMS 2021 Annual Meeting Registration form
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