This event has finished Took place on: Thursday, 16th Jun 2016
Lights! Scalpel! Action! Film and the invented lives of physicians and clinicians.
Since its earliest days the cinema has been obsessed with playing at ‘doctors and nurses’. Sometimes it has taken its stories from fact, sometimes it has created fictions. The results have been both tragic and comic, and all too often ‘romantic’.
Starting at one of the world’s oldest medical institutions and cutting through perhaps its most famous clinical district, Harley Street, we go on location to find the characters from Doctors Watson and Cagliari to ‘The Elephant Man’ and stories from the‘The Madness of King George’ to ‘The King’s Speech’ that have made physicians and the flicks inseparable for over a century.
Along the way we ask why the movies are more often interested in depicting scandal and sexual intrigue than surgery and serious medical practice…
We’ll learn too that the Royal College of Physicians’ imposing home is a regular for film crews, its edifice having stood in on celluloid for everything from the United Nations to a Victorian house of ill repute.
You’ll get the chance to decipher and decode the clues and make your own mind up whether the original ‘007’ wasn’t Ian Fleming’s James Bond but Renaissance polymath John Dee, alleged secret agent to Queen Elizabeth I and inspiration for Shakespeare’s much-filmed play ‘The Tempest’.
A highly entertaining and educating exploration of the silver screen’s enduring love affair with matters medical and medical personalities from a disgraced osteopath to the world’s first celebrity speech therapist, the surgeon knight who saved both a monarch and ‘The Elephant Man’ and the royal doctors who served a King who couldn’t be saved from madness.
This walk commences at The Royal College of Physicians and lasts around 2½ hours including a highlights tour of the Royal College, its museum and collections*.
Free online booking for our scheduled events is highly recommended using Eventbrite. A small number of turn-up tickets are available on the day, but cannot be guaranteed.
“London’s Plagues” is also available as a private tour at any time by prior arrangement, subject to a minimum charge.
For further details or to make a group booking for a private tour please contact us at discovermedicallondon@gmail.com
* On occasion access to the Royal College of Physicians may be limited due to events or works being carried out.
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2016-06-16 2016-06-16 Europe/London Medicine at The Movies Tour Lights Scalpel Action Film and the invented lives of physicians and clinicians https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2016/06/16/medicine-at-the-movies-tour-101124 Royal College Of Physicians,11 Saint Andrews Place Regent,London,LondonLocation
Royal College Of Physicians,
London,
London,
NW1 4LE
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