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NEW DATE: From Reptiles to Radium: Dr. Howard A. Kelly’s Life through Artifacts and Archives

NEW DATE: From Reptiles to Radium: Dr. Howard A. Kelly’s Life through Artifacts and Archives

Please note: This event, originally scheduled for September 27, has been moved to November 1. If you registered prior to 9/25, your reservation will automatically be transferred to the new date.

Known for his wide-ranging interests, Dr. Howard A. Kelly - one of the founding physicians of Johns Hopkins Medical School and Hospital - lived a life full of passion for the natural world, dedication to the medical care of women, and interests and hobbies ranging from mushrooms to women’s suffrage to uranium ore. Learn about this fascinating man from Natalie Elder - Curator of Cultural Properties at the Chesney Medical Archives - and see artifacts, photographs, and papers from Kelly’s life and career up close during this special presentation.

The event is free and open to the public, but reservations are required as seating is limited. Visit https://bit.ly/DrKellyTix for reservations.

This special presentation is part of Dr. Kelly's Liriodendron: Life, Legacy & Community - a year-long series of programs, supported by The Dresher Foundation, which explores the interests and influences of Dr. Howard Atwood Kelly - world-renowned surgeon, naturalist, philanthropist, and author, and one of the founders of Johns Hopkins Medical School and Hospital.

Event Contact

Brenna Kupferman
4108794424

Event Details

Tuesday, November 1, 2022, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM
4108794424
Free

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