This weekend, we hosted Heritage Days at our campus. From the Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus to the Historic Building, so many of you (more than 5,000!) came out to join us! Once again this year, faculty members and staff volunteers were on hand to welcome you and share the Faculty’s rich heritage with you.
In 2020, the Faculty of Medicine celebrates its 800th anniversary. To kick off the celebrations, discover the most valuable works from the historic medical library in a special exhibition titled: “Books and People: The Birth of the Montpellier School of Medicine Library.” Discover numerous rare books in the Tekné Makré rooms of the Historic Building, from September 21 to November 9.
A long humanist tradition
From Henri Haguenot to the collector Xavier Atger, via Chaptal, Prunelle, and Barthez, the richness of Montpellier’s medical library is also a testament to the great humanists who built it up beginning in the second half of the 18th century. Through personal donations, bequests, purchases, and revolutionary confiscations, this encyclopedic collection reflects a strong commitment to making available to doctors, students, and the general public “the best works written on each subject” (Prunelle).
An exceptional heritage collection
Medieval and modern manuscripts, incunabula, books, journals, theses… This exhibition offers a chance to discover the rare and diverse items held in these collections: the Montpellier Songbook, Charlemagne’s Psalter, Arnaud de Villeneuve’s Treatise on Wine, works by Hippocrates and Galen, and Redouté’s Liliaceae… So many treasures for the public to discover. An essential reminder of a humanistic and encyclopedic vision of knowledge, of which these works remain magnificent testaments to this day.
Guided tours
- Thursday, October 3, at 12 p.m.: by Elizabeth Denton, co-curator of the exhibition
- Tuesday Tuesday, October 15 at 1:00 p.m. : by Elizabeth Denton and Pascaline Todeschini, co-curators of the exhibition
No registration required; the event will take place at the historic building of the School of Medicine. Please meet in the courtyard, in front of the Tekné Makré exhibition halls.
“Books and People: The Birth of the School of Medicine Library,” September 21–November 9. Historic building of the School of Medicine, 2 Rue de l’École de Médecine. Tuesday through Saturday, 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
To celebrate European Heritage Days 2019, come (re)discover our Faculty—from its modern building to its historic structure, and don’t miss the Jardin des Plantes! Check out the program of events here:
Saturday, September 21, 2019
Downtown Sites: Historic Building and Botanical Garden
Due to the demonstrations scheduled for downtown on Saturday, the Historic Building and the Botanical Garden will be closed ALL DAY on Saturday.
North Campus: Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus
Address: 641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud, Parvis Simone Veil, Montpellier
Hours: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Places to visit and activities:
- The Rabelais and Rondelet lecture halls, a classroom, the simulation learning center, and the center of excellence for practical training.
- Self-guided tours depart every 10 minutes; meet at the Atrium; groups of 20 people.
- Dr. Christophe Bonnel will present a slideshow on innovative teaching methods near the simulation platform.
- Teaching, administrative, and technical staff will be on hand to assist visitors.
Lectures in the Rabelais and Rondelet Lecture Halls
Rabelais Amphitheater
10:30 a.m. – What Genes Reveal About Our Health: Predictive and Personalized Medicine.
- By Professor Pascal Pujol
11:30 a.m. – The History of Surgery in Montpellier.
- By Professor Michel Chammas, Associate Dean of the Faculty
2:30 p.m. – Doctors in Montpellier and Botany: A Long History
- By Professor Thierry Lavabre-Bertrand, Vice President of the University, Associate Dean of the Faculty, and Director of the Jardin des Plantes
4:30 p.m. – Pioneering Women at the Montpellier School of Medicine.
- By Professor Michel Mondain, Dean of the Montpellier-Nîmes Faculty of Medicine
Rondelet Amphitheater
10:30 a.m. – From Pregnancy to Childbirth: 1850 to the Present Day: Technological Advances.
- By Professor François Bonnel and Audrey Albiges, Midwifery Student
11:30 a.m. – Dermatology in Montpellier since the 19th century
- By Professor Jean Meynadier
2:30 p.m. – Educational materials for learning anatomy and medical techniques.
- By Dr. Christophe Bonnel
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Historic Building
Address: 2 Rue de l’Ecole de Médecine, Montpellier
Hours: 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Places to visit and activities:
- Anatomy Museum, Anatomy Amphitheater, Council Room, Assembly Hall, University Library (BU), Atger Museum, Tekne Makre Rooms, Courtyard of Honor, Dugès Room.
- Historical University Library of Medicine: Exhibitions of ancient manuscripts in the reading room and in the director’s office. “Books and People” exhibition in the Tekne Makre Rooms.
- Atger Museum: a thousand drawings and some five thousand prints from the French, Italian, and Nordic schools, donated to the Faculty by the Montpellier collector Xavier Atger (1758–1833), an enlightened and passionate art lover.
- DOR Exhibition Hall: Sunday morning: 10:15 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 11:45 a.m. Guided tours; sign up on-site in the Atrium; groups of 18 people; led by the Department of Scientific Culture and Historical Heritage (DCSPH) at the University of Montpellier.
- Dr. Christophe Bonnel will present several slide shows in the Dugès Hall, the Anatomy lecture hall. He will also lead tours of the Anatomy Museum alongside Professor François Bonnel and provide commentary on the museum and the Faculty in the Council Chamber and the Assembly Hall between lectures.
- Live music from 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. featuring the Med’Ley Association, made up of medical students.
- Teaching, administrative, and technical staff will be on hand to assist visitors.
Lectures in the Assembly Hall:
10:30 a.m. –The School of Medicine: Places and People.
- By Professor Olivier Jonquet
11:30 a.m. – The Teaching of Medicine in Montpellier in the Middle Ages.
- By Professor Jean-Pierre Dedet
2:30 p.m. – The history of Delpech’s growth to the present day.
- By Professor Alain Dimeglio
4:30 p.m. – The School of Medicine: Traditions and Costumes.
- By Professor Gérald Chanques
Botanical Garden
Address: Boulevard Henri IV, Montpellier
Hours: 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Places to visit and activities:
- Self-guided tours at the Jardin des Plantes: come discover the flowers and plants of France’s oldest botanical garden!
North Campus: Arnaud de Villeneuve Campus
The North Site will be closed this Sunday.
This Wednesday, September 11, 2019, tune in to France 3 in the evening for a segment from the show “Des Racines et des Ailes” featuring the Hérault department! Among other things, you’ll see the Faculty of Medicine, a leading center for medical education for nearly 800 years…
As part of its “Passion Patrimoine” series, the program *Les Racines et les Ailes* sets out to explore the Hérault. From the Salagou region to the northern part of the department, including Pic-Saint-Loup and the Cirque de Mourèze, the program will explore all aspects of our department, particularly the city of Montpellier, whose history is closely tied to the teaching of medicine.
This is a great opportunity to highlight the various exceptional sites related to the history of medicine that Montpellier is home to, including our Faculty! Check out the trailer for the show below.
"Des Racines et des Ailes," a 119-minute film produced by 3e Oeil Production and directed by Arcadie Varlamoff-Kouchner and Franck Dhelens. Airs Wednesday, September 11, at 9:00 p.m. Available for on-demand viewing after the broadcast here.
Downtown Montpellier: Historic Building
2 rue École de Médecine
CS 59001
34060 Montpellier cx 2
04 34 43 36 00
North Montpellier
641 Avenue du Doyen Gaston Giraud
34070 Montpellier
04 34 43 35 00/01
Nîmes
186 Chemin du Carreau de Lanes
CS 83021
30908 Nîmes Cedex 2
04 66 02 81 81
Montpellier Botanical Garden
34000 Montpellier















