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For those interested, please RSVP ASAP!!! Details below...
Both Denton and I, c/o the EOH club, invite you all to a field trip at the College of Physicians we are planning for
Wednesday, March 4th (this is *next* Wednesday) at
3:30 PM. In order to get our finances together, please RSVP by sending an e-mail to Denton (
denton...@gmail.com) or myself (
jj...@drexel.edu). IF you RSVP by this Friday, there should be no cost to you. Even though the cost is low, this is an extra incentive to RSVP as soon as possible.
We also have the lead expert herself, EOH faculty member Carla Campbell, MD,MS as a guide. As a result, please get the RSVPs to either
Denton or
I (my name is John, for those who aren't *in the know*).
Here is the info on the exhibit, collected from the College of Physicians Website (
http://www.collphyphil.org/mutter.asp )
NOW OPENThe Devouring Element: Lead's Impact on Health examines changing notions of the utility and danger of lead and human health from classical times until the present.
Featuring unique specimens, both biological (wet specimens, bones),
artificial (plaster casts, medical instruments), as well as images,
rare books and manuscripts from the Library of The College of
Physicians of Philadelphia, The Devouring Element: Lead's Impact on
Health shows that, for most of human history, lead's involvement in
human biological development was viewed as natural, despite known
dangers. Only with the development of genetics, chemistry, and
molecular biology has lead's poisonous effects on health been
understood.
The Devouring Element: Lead's Impact on Health is developed in collaboration with PhillyHealthInfo.org and the Philadelphia Department of Public Health.
Thanks, all
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John Donovan
(267) 357-6305jj...@drexel.edujodono...@gmail.com