LECTURE TITLE: ‘THE “PETTICOAT PERIL”: EXPLORING WOMEN IN PHARMACY HISTORY’
SPEAKER: BRIONY HUDSON,
BA (CANTAB), MA (LEICESTER)
Freelance Museum Curator and Pharmacy Historian
ELIZABETH GARRETT ANDERSON LECTURE
Today British pharmacy is overwhelmingly female, but what roles did women play in its history? From star students to suffragettes, Briony will focus on the efforts of women to gain recognition in the pharmacy profession in its early decades. The lecture will also investigate the impact of gender on pharmacy during the twentieth century, and consider whether it still presents challenges today.
At Apothecaries’ Hall, Black Friars Lane, London EC4V 6EJ
Tuesday, 17th April 2018
6:00pm
Lecture: Free (No tickets issued, booking advisable)
Supper at 7pm
Faculty Members’ supper fee £40.00
Non-Members’ supper fee £44.00
Booking and Payment Options:
Please contact: Maria Ferran, Faculty Manager by 11th April 2018
Email: facultyhp@apothecaries.org or Telephone: 020 7236 1189
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