Monthly Archives: November 2017
Never-too-late Wednesday
Dear Society Members, Yesterday was “Giving Tuesday.” Perhaps some of you missed the message or didn’t get around to making a charitable and tax deducible contribution. Thus today is “Never-too-late” Wednesday. If you have the time and inclination, please consider … Continue reading
Giving Tuesday
There was Black Friday and Cyber Monday, let’s not forget “Giving Tuesday!” How many of us “spent” over the last few days? Today is the day to think about giving back. At the Society for the History of Navy Medicine, … Continue reading
Conference Proposals; THINK ABOUT IT! San Antonio is lovely in March.
Attention: Deadline extended: Please attend! Conference in San Antonio, Texas, March 22-25, 2018. Please consider proposing a panel or paper for the upcoming conference in San Antonio. ALTHOUGH THE CONFERENCE IS FOCUSED ON WORLD WAR I, WE WILL ACCEPT VALID PROPOSALS … Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving
At Thanksgiving, I often like to post old menus from events held on naval ships or in naval hospitals from times past. This year I was intrigued to read an article in a local news source explaining just what it … Continue reading
SHNM Member publishes a new book!
Eduardo Gerding, MD, formerly of the Argentine Navy, reports the release of his new book. Dr. Gerding is a member of our Society. He is pictured below at a book signing. In the first picture on the left, Dr. Gerding … Continue reading
Attention: Deadline extended: Please attend! Conference in San Antonio, Texas, March 22-25, 2018.
Please consider proposing a panel or paper for the upcoming conference in San Antonio. We want to be present at this important conference. San Antonio, Texas, US Proposals New Deadline: 1 December 2017 Over 22-25 March 2018, the Army Medical … Continue reading
Avoid careless talk…
As many of you know, I work on Holocaust history. Today I happened on a World War II propaganda poster in the US Holocaust Memorial Museum collection that I found quite interesting. I’ve read it was one of the most … Continue reading