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CATEGORIES:Cabinet of Natural History
SUMMARY:The strange tale of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hunter: the s
 ocial and professional life of naturalist John Hun
 ter (1728-1793) - Simon Chaplin (Hunterian Museum\
 , Royal College of Surgeons)
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20061009T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20061009T141500
UID:TALK5355AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/5355
DESCRIPTION:When Robert Louis Stevenson settled on the former 
 residence of a private medical lecturer as the set
 ting for _The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyd
 e_ he tapped a rich seam of spatial metaphor. His 
 choice may well have been informed by his own know
 ledge of the anatomy schools of London and Edinbur
 gh.  In our First Natural History Cabinet of the M
 ichaelmas term\, Simon Chaplin\, Senior Curator of
  the Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surg
 eons suggests that the spatial elements which lend
  themselves so neatly to Stevenson's tale of Victo
 rian moral conflict originated in the management o
 f an equally pressing disparity between the social
  and professional lives of the Georgian anatomist 
 and naturalist John Hunter (1728-1793).
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1\, Department of History and Philoso
 phy of Science
CONTACT:David Allan Feller
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