Snyder: Have 'Mercy' on us all
New PBS drama goes inside Civil War hospital
COMMENTARY BY ELIZABETH SNYDER
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Circulating Now on June 25, 2015
By Michael Sappol
Inside Out, Pixar's latest hit animated feature, is mainly set on the inside of a young girl's brain. Riley, an eleven-year-old, is operated by a committee of characters, each representing an emotion, who collectively try to deal with her troubles at school and home. It seems like a very contemporary way to depict consciousness, and critical reaction from psychologists and neuroscientists has been largely favorable.
But, strangely, the film echoes an older and quite obscure piece of animated cartooning: a 1944 movie made during wartime for the U.S. Coast Guard, The Inside Story. That film, now preserved in the historical audiovisual collection of the National Library of Medicine, deals with the typical emotional problems suffered by men entering the military service and argues that psychotherapeutic approaches may help.
Continued at http://circulatingnow.nlm.nih.gov/2015/06/25/the-inside-story/
Washington Post April 22 2015
Welcome to the another issue of the "AMEDD Historian;" an electronic
history journal designed to bring you articles and pictures on Army Medicine
history. We want your contributions so if you have an idea for an Army
Medicine historical article, please write it up and submit it to us in the
electronic address in the "AMEDD Historian."
The "AMEDD Historian" will be published 4 times per year (quarterly),
so we'll need your input NLT 1 Mar, 7 Jun, 6 Sep. This journal will be
success with your contributions and I look forward to receiving your
articles on our proud heritage.
Here is the link:
http://history.amedd.army.mil/newsletters/AMEDD_history_newsletterNo10.pdf.
ROBERT S. DRISCOLL
Command Historian and
Chief, AMEDD Center of History and Heritage
US Army Medical Command
2748 Worth Road, Ste 48
Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234-6003
The Health Sciences Library at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites you to a lecture by Shauna Devine, Ph.D., of the University of Western Ontario, who will examine the ways the American Civil War transformed medicine through a series of never before published medical photographs from Civil War hospitals and laboratories.
The lecture will be held April 8 at 5:30 p.m. in the open event space on the second floor of the Health Sciences Library.
Learn more about the lecture and speaker. RSVP to Anne Dudley at dudleyac@email.unc.edu.
http://www.medicalmuseum.mil/index.cfm?p=media.news.article.2015.03262015