Another publication- kinda
Mar. 29th, 2006 08:51 pmSo, our edition of 'BBC History' magazine comes through the door the other day. I have a quick glance- and notice that in their letters page there's a letter about the 'first plastic surgical operation', dated for 1816. Erm. No.
So, one quick raid of my SCA paper on 16th century (and earlier) surgery later, I'm sending a 'reply to the editor', complete with pictures and reference. I got a mail back saying, 'Excellent. We'll publish it.'
Now, the question is, it's not a peer review journal, so do I include it on my CV?
So, one quick raid of my SCA paper on 16th century (and earlier) surgery later, I'm sending a 'reply to the editor', complete with pictures and reference. I got a mail back saying, 'Excellent. We'll publish it.'
Now, the question is, it's not a peer review journal, so do I include it on my CV?
this came over the Nordmark Runestone
Date: 2006-04-13 08:26 am (UTC)"Who would want a medival surgery set?`"
Your name came to mind.... so if you have not seen it before, follow the link below:
http://www.medievaldesign.com/coltelleriaeng.html
Helwig
Re: this came over the Nordmark Runestone
Date: 2006-04-13 08:53 am (UTC)Sadly, 250E is too much for a frippery. But something to keep in mind if I ever find a reaaaaally generous blacksmith :)
I do actually have an A&S project in mind, involving a leg of lamb (skin on), a bit of suturing of rubber-tube linked to fake blood vial to artery, and a medieval surgical kit. And a volunteer to pretend to have their leg amputated ;)