Parkinson of the Disease: Apothecary, Pamphleteer, Fossilist and Freemason

Join us at the Kent Room, Library and Museum of Freemasonry for a free talk to commemorate World Parkinson's Day, when Professor Brian Hurwitz introduces his latest research on James Parkinson (1755-1824). Parkinson, the first person to describe the disease that now bears his name, published An Essay on the Shaking Palsy two hundred years ago. Brian will explore revelations about Parkinson's life as an apothecary, surgeon, palaeontologist and activist on behalf of the under-privileged in London. This illustrated presentation also highlights Parkinson's membership as a freemason in Lodge Freedom and Ease, now Moira Lodge, No. 92, London, in the late 18th century. By kind permission of Moira Lodge, this event includes an opportunity to view the minute book covering the period of Parkinson's membership and items relating to Parkinson from the library and archive collections of the Library and Museum.

Suitable for
18+


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Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk/am12129?id=EVENT582407


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