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Friday, 12 February<br />

Morning Break<br />

10:30–10:45 am, West Ballroom<br />

Session Two<br />

10:45 am–12:15 pm<br />

2a. Humours <strong>and</strong> Complexions: Changing Medical Theories<br />

Jerome Room<br />

Chair<br />

Monica H. Green, <strong>Arizona</strong> State University<br />

Medical Anthropology in the Late Middle Ages: Peter of Abano <strong>and</strong><br />

Complexionate Medicine<br />

Matthew Klemm, Ithaca College<br />

Poison in the World <strong>and</strong> the Body<br />

Fred Gibbs, George Mason University<br />

Theodoric of York 4.0: Teaching <strong>Medieval</strong> Medicine <strong>and</strong> Natural<br />

Philosophy in the Modern Medical Curriculum<br />

Brenda Gardenour, Saint Louis College of Pharmacy<br />

2b. <strong>Renaissance</strong> Relations to Creation<br />

Ruby Room<br />

Chair<br />

Anna Beer, Ox<strong>for</strong>d University<br />

Nature Serving Grace: George Herbert <strong>and</strong> the Natural World<br />

Chauncey Wood, McMaster University<br />

The Tender Trap: Humanity <strong>and</strong> the Natural World in Milton’s Paradise Lost<br />

John Mulryan, St. Bonaventure University<br />

Adam, Eve, <strong>and</strong> the Natural World in the Russian Religious Imagination<br />

J. Eugene Clay, <strong>Arizona</strong> State University<br />

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