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CMH Researchers Visit to Galveston, Texas 2

Jane Macnaughton writes: We’ve arrived in Galveston and have been put up at the historic seafront Hotel Galvez, which is still undergoing repair and renovation after Hurricane Ike in 2008.  In fact the hurricane is very much a central talking point for everyone.  All over the city houses are undergoing Read more…

By jane.macnaughton@durham.ac.uk, 10 years7 years ago
Travelogue

CMH Researchers Visit to Galveston, Texas 1

Jane Macnaughton, co-director of the Centre for Medical Humanities writes: Martyn Evans and I have long had the ambition to link up with the premier centre for medical humanities in the US, the Institute for Medical Humanities at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston in Texas, so here Read more…

By jane.macnaughton@durham.ac.uk, 10 years7 years ago
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