The Bulletin of the History of Medicine is working on compiling an online syllabus exchange for educators. We hope to continue to grow the number and scope of syllabi in the archive so that it becomes a valuable resource for educators teaching the history of medicine in various settings worldwide. To submit a syllabus, or for additional information, please contact the BHM editorial office.
Surveys
- HOM: Antiquity to the Scientific Revolution – Mary Fissell, Johns Hopkins University
- HOM: Antiquity to the Scientific Revolution – Mary Fissell, Johns Hopkins University (Grad)
- HOM Survey 2: Medicine from the Black Death to the Scientific Revolution -Mary Fissell, Johns Hopkins University (online)
- HOM in the Western World from the 18th C. to the Present – Joel Howell
- HOM in Western Society – Susan Lawrence, The Ohio State University
- The History of American Medicine – Susan Lawrence, The Ohio State University
- HOM: Antiquity to the Scientific Revolution – Gianna Pomata, Johns Hopkins University
- Foundations in the History of Modern Medicine – Dominique Tobbell, University of Minnesota
Current Issues
- Poisoned Worlds: Corporate Behavior and Public Health– David Rosner, Columbia University
Disability
- Disability: History and Theory – Beth Linker, University of Pennsylvania
- Health Activism – Susan Reverby, Wellesley College
Disease/Epidemics
- Medicine & Society – Caroline Acker, Carnegie Mellon University
- Epidemics & Public Health – Caroline Acker, Carnegie Mellon University
- Drugs & Germs in Global Trade & Empire – Caroline Acker, Carnegie Mellon University
- History of Medicine in the U.S.: American Society’s Response to Epidemics – Alan Kraut, American University
- Disease Control: Comparative Perspectives – Randall Packard & Graham Mooney, Johns Hopkins University
- Disease & the Culture & Politics of Health – Dominique Tobbell, University of Minnesota
Environment
- Poisoned Worlds: Corporate Behavior and Public Health – David Rosner, Columbia University
Ethics/Bioethics
- Health Activism – Susan Reverby, Wellesley College
Gender
- Gender & Health – Beth Linker, University of Pennsylvania
- Medicine for and by Women in Pre-Modern Europe – Gianna Pomata, Johns Hopkins University
- American Health Care History in Gender, Race, & Class Perspective – Susan Reverby, Wellesley College
- Women, Health, & History – Dominique Tobbell, University of Minnesota
- Gender, Sex, and Society, (1600-1800) – Olivia Weisser, UMass Amhurst
Global Health
- Pharmaceutical Geographies, Pharmaceutical Economies – Dominique Tobbell, University of Minnesota
- Disease & the Culture & Politics of Health – Dominique Tobbell, University of Minnesota
Health Care
- American Health Policy – Beth Linker, University of Pennsylvania
- American Health Care History in Gender, Race, & Class Perspective – Susan Reverby, Wellesley College
- Health Activism – Susan Reverby, Wellesley College
Health Movements
- Health Activism – Susan Reverby, Wellesley College
Media
- History of Medicine in Film – Susan Lawrence, The Ohio State University
Medical Practice
- Technology & Medicine in Modern America – Dominique Tobbell, University of Minnesota
Pharmaceuticals
- Drugs & Germs in Global Trade & Empire – Caroline Acker, Carnegie Mellon University
- Pharmaceutical Geographies, Pharmaceutical Economies – Dominique Tobbell, University of Minnesota (grad)
Public Health
- Medicine & Society – Caroline Acker, Carnegie Mellon University
- Epidemics & Public Health – Caroline Acker, Carnegie Mellon University
- History of Medicine in the U.S.: American Society’s Response to Epidemics – Alan Kraut, American University
- Health, Risk, and History – Graham Mooney, Johns Hopkins University
- Disease Control: Comparative Perspectives – Graham Mooney (w/Randall Packard, Johns Hopkins University
- Health Activism – Susan Reverby, Wellesley College
- Poisoned Worlds: Corporate Behavior and Public Health – David Rosner, Columbia University
Race/Ethnicity
- American Health Care History in Gender, Race, & Class – Susan Reverby, Wellesley College
- Health Activism – Susan Reverby, Wellesley College
Reproduction
- Medicine for and by Women in Pre-Modern Europe – Gianna Pomata, Johns Hopkins University
- Women, Health, & History – Dominique Tobbell, University of Minnesota
- Gender, Sex, and Society, (1600-1800) – Olivia Weisser, UMass Amhurst
Risk
- Health, Risk, and History – Graham Mooney, Johns Hopkins University