Audio, video and Transcripts
Starting in October of 2006, the College Museums Department will be recording selected lectures and events held at the Hunterian Museum and archiving the recordings here for the public. See below for all recorded lectures to date.
Starting in October of 2006, the College Museums Department will be recording selected lectures and events held at the Hunterian Museum and archiving the recordings here for the public. See below for all recorded lectures to date.
![]() |
Exhibition Lecture: 'Curious'Recorded Tuesday 8 June 2010Lecture by: Susanna Edwards Artist Susanna Edwards discusses her influences and the research behind her current exhibition ‘Curious: the craft of microscopy’ that combines contemporary photography with historical slides and microscopes. |
![]() |
‘Would you ever have thought such a thing possible?’ Alexander Fleming and the FRSRecorded 12 May 2010 Today, Alexander Fleming is famous for the discovery of penicillin. But Kevin Brown, curator of the Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum exposes the professional rivalries that threatened the career of one of the greatest medical microbiologists of all time. |
![]() |
Microscopes: a key role in transplant surgeryRecorded 11 May 2010Lecture by: Professor Sir Peter Morris AC FRS FRCS In the last 40 years microscopy has been crucial to advances in surgery that have transformed our ability to treat disease. Sir Peter Morris draws on his own experience to explore the role of the microscope in transplant surgery. |
![]() |
Joseph Lister, surgeon and microscopistRecorded 28 April 2010Lecture by: Professor Harold Ellis CBE FRCS Harold Ellis charts the story of Joseph Lister FRS, who followed in the footsteps of his father, a wine merchant and distinguished amateur microscopist, to develop the skills that led to a new understanding of wound infection and to the introduction of antiseptic surgery. |
![]() |
Blood under the microscope: William Hewson, an 18th-century anatomistRecorded 20 April 2010Lecture by: Tania Kausmally Join Tania Kausmally, historian and archaeologist as she lays bare the history of 18th-century anatomist and microscopist William Hewson, the father of modern haematology. |
![]() |
The scandalous Worsleys: sex and celebrity divorce in the 18th CenturyRecorded 11 June 2009 |
![]() |
Making Sex Electric: Dr James Graham and his ‘Celestial Bed’Recorded 20 May 2009 |
![]() |
Darwin’s London
Recorded on 16 May 2009
|
![]() |
Romantic surgery, radical politics and revolutionary bodysnatchingLecture by: Druin BurchRecorded on 30 April 2009 |
![]() |
The surgeon, the countess, her husband and his loverLecture by: Wendy MooreRecorded on 19 March 2009 |
![]() |
Medicine with a mission: suffragettes as army surgeonsLecture by: Jennian F GeddesRecorded on 5 March 2009 |











