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Deadly Medicine Exhibition Opening Reception

Series: Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race

The Taubman Health Sciences Library and the Center for the History of Medicine announce the opening of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s traveling exhibition, Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race. The exhibition illustrates how Nazi leadership enlisted people in professions traditionally charged with healing and the public good to legitimize persecution, murder, and ultimately genocide.

Join us for refreshments and a tour of the exhibition. The keynote address and book signing will immediately follow the reception at the A. Alfred Taubman Biomedical Research Science Building in the Kahn Auditorium. These events are free and open to the public.

Free parking will be available in the in the Catherine St. parking structure blue spaces starting at 5:15pm on 2/9/12. Other campus parking locations can be found on this map.

The exhibition installation and related events are generously cosponsored by the Medical School Dean's Office, Center for Bioethics and Social Sciences in Medicine, Center for International and Comparative Studies, Institute for the Humanities, Department of Medical Education: Division of Anatomical Sciences, History Department, Jean & Samuel Frankel Center for Judaic Studies, Germanic Languages and Literatures, Program in Science, Technology and Society, Genetic Counseling Program, and Department of Human Genetics.

Event Details
Date:February 9th, 2012
Time:5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Location:Taubman Health Sciences Library, 4th Floor

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