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Thursday, November 6, 2014 7:30 pm Bishop Auditorium, Lathrop Library (Bldg 08-350) 518 Memorial Way, Stanford University (Former Graduate School of Business, between Memorial Auditorium & the Oval) Free and open to the public Sponsored by Stanford Continuing Studies, The Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Office for Religious Life, and Sarum Seminar. continuingstudies.stanford.edu/publicprograms/ MedievalMatters EXPLORING MEDIEVAL HISTORY AND CULTURE TO UNDERSTAND THE MODERN WORLD H i l de ga rd o f B i n ge n Medieval Lessons for Modern Medicine Victoria Sweet Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCSF The author of God’s Hotel draws on her study of 12th-century Hildegard of Bingen to explore a premodern model of medicine and its value today for health and illness, curing, caring, and healing. Liber Divinorum Operum, 12th c. Attributed to Hildegard of Bingen

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  • Thursday, November 6, 2014 7:30 pmBishop Auditorium, Lathrop Library (Bldg 08-350)518 Memorial Way, Stanford University (Former Graduate School of Business, between Memorial Auditorium & the Oval)Free and open to the public

    Sponsored by Stanford Continuing Studies, The Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Office for Religious Life, and Sarum Seminar.continuingstudies.stanford.edu/publicprograms/

    Medieval✥MattersEXPLORING MEDIEVAL HISTORY AND CULTURE TO UNDERSTAND THE MODERN WORLD

    H i l d e g a r d o f B i n g e n Medieval Lessons for Modern Medicine

    Victoria SweetAssociate Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCSF

    The author of God’s Hotel draws on her study of 12th-century Hildegard of Bingen to explore a premodern model of medicine and its value today for health and illness, curing, caring, and healing.

    Liber Divinorum Operum, 12th c. Attributed to Hildegard of Bingen

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