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" A picture of health " U3A Open Meeting Talk Monday 13 Nov


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Dulwich & District U3A Monthly Open Meeting talk

"A Picture of Health"

The history of surgery through the eyes of the artist from Ancient Egypt to the modern day.

Presented by Michael Baum

Professor emeritus of surgery & visiting

Professor of medical humanities University College London

Herne Hill Baptist Church Half Moon Lane SE24 9HU

Monday 13 November 2 pm till 4 pm

Q & A after the talk refreshments free entry non Members welcome

Dulwich U3A is for retired and semi-retired.

We now have over 500 members and a wide range of interest groups ranging from Archaeology to Zumba

For full programme see our website at

Dulwich-u3a.uk

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