Literary evening celebrating 800 years of the Faculty of Medicine

The history of the Faculty of Medicine in six books

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The long history of the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine is a source of inspiration. To mark its eighth centenary, we invite you to join us on Thursday, February 27, starting at 5p.m. , for a literary evening.

One location, two events

This literary evening will be held in the Glafira Ziegelmann amphitheater, which will be inaugurated for the occasion. This venue was not chosen at random: the story of this woman, the first female intern in Montpellier and eligible for the agrégation in medicine, is one of the events that have marked the Faculty of Medicine. Members of her family will also be present for the occasion, a poetic way of linking past and future history.

Presentations, discussions, and book signings

The evening will then continue, hosted by Dr. Etienne Cuenant, with the presentation of six books related to the history of the Faculty of Medicine. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions to the seven authors who will be present and then take part in a book signing session. 

Professor François Bonnel

 The first book, written by Professor François Bonnel, "Le musée d’Anatomie de Montpellier : un patrimoine historique" ( The Montpellier Anatomy Museum: a historical heritage), published by Éditions Sauramps Médical, will be available in April 2020 at a price of €59. In this work, Professor Bonnel presents and describes the 4,500 anatomical specimens preserved at the Museum of Anatomy from 1794 to 1930. The experience does not end there, as a virtual tour is also included. 

 

Professor Jean-Pierre Dedet

  Professor Jean-Pierre Dedet will present his book "Teaching Medicine in Montpellier: a 900-year-long story. The Oldest School of Medicine in the Western World," also published by Éditions Sauramps Médical, available in English in February 2020 and in French in May 2020, priced at €35. Hereyouwill find the history of the Faculty of Medicine since its creation, which has continued to operate throughout the centuries, even during the darkest hours of history.

 

Jean-Luc Fabre

Jean-Luc Fabre will present two of his novels, "La prophétie de Guilhem de Montpellier" ( The Prophecy of Guilhem of Montpellier), available in May 2020, and "La Vénititenne des pénitents blancs" (The Venetian Woman of the White Penitents), published in November 2017 by Éditions Privat, priced at €20 each. The first book is a fictionalized account of the history of the city's creation and the arrival of the first doctors and money changers. The second story brings to life the great names of the Faculty of Medicine and the Academy of Sciences and Letters of Montpellier in the early 18th century. 

Caroline Fabre-Rousseau

 

Written by Caroline Fabre-Rousseau, Elles venaient d’Orembourg (They came from Orembourg), published by Éditions Chèvre-feuille étoilée and available in February 2020 for €17, presents the biographies of two Russian women who came to study medicine in Montpellier at the end of the 19th century: Glafira Zigelmann and Raïssa Lesk Kessek.

 

Finally, written jointly by Professors Jean-Louis Lamarque, Jean-Paul Sénac, and Dr. Elysé Lopez, "Un siècle de Radiologie à Montpellier" (A Century of Radiology in Montpellier), published by Éditions Mimosa Montpellier, will be available in February 2020 for €35. It traces the history of electro-radiology and medical imaging in Montpellier from its origins in 1896 to the 2000s. In this book,youwill find both the grand history as told by those who made it, richly illustrated, and the smaller stories as told by those who lived it, in images and anecdotes. 

There will be something for everyone, allowing everyone to immerse themselves in the history of their city and their faculty in a different way!

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