SYMHC Classics: Hokusai

SYMHC Classics: Hokusai

We're revisiting our 2015 episode on Hokusai, who lived during a time when there was not a lot of contact between Japan and the West. But even so, he drew some influence form Western art, and Western art was greatly influenced by his own work.

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W. Montague Cobb, MD, PhD

W. Montague Cobb, MD, PhD

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SYMHC Classics: Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas

SYMHC Classics: Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas

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The Royal Philanthropic Vaccine Expedition, Part 2

The Royal Philanthropic Vaccine Expedition, Part 2

With the smallpox vaccine established, Spain’s wanted to deliver it to its colonies in the Americas and the Caribbean. Francisco Xavier de Balmis carried the vaccine from Spain to the Americas using a...

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The Royal Philanthropic Vaccine Expedition, Part 1

The Royal Philanthropic Vaccine Expedition, Part 1

Once Edward Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine, it spread from England, where he lived, to other parts of the world. Meanwhile, events were unfolding that led the Spanish Empire to launch a huge ex...

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SYMHC Classics: The Nazca Lines

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