• Source: Edwin Stevens Lecture
    • The Edwin Stevens Lecture, also known as the Edwin Stevens Lecture for the Laity or Stevens Lecture, are a series of lectures founded and named for Arthur Edwin Stevens in 1970. Stevens was a successful entrepreneur and member of the library section of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM), London, where the lecture is held every year. In 1967, a committee to discuss "lectures for the laity" was formed. In 1970, at the request of the then president of the History of Medicine Society, Sir Terence Cawthorne, Stevens donated £2,000 a year for the first three years, as a trial. The lectures became successful and Stevens donated a further £50,000 in 1973 and made the lecture series permanent.


      Lectures




      = 1970-1980

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      = 1981-1990

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      = 1991-2000

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      = 2001-2010

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      = 2011-2021

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      External links


      "'Edwin Stevens Lectures for the Laity' [WorldCat.org]". www.worldcat.org.

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