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Tag Archives: history of medicine

June 14 4pm “Placebo: A History” Lecture by Ted Kaptchuk, PiPS Director

Posted on June 7, 2012 by PiPS

Posted in Presentations, Research | Tagged Harvard placebo studies, history of medicine, PiPS, placebo effect, placebo studies, Program in Placebo Studies and the Therapeutic Encounter, Ted Kaptchuk

LECTURE: Placebos: A History

Posted on November 22, 2011 by PiPS

Ted Kaptchuk, Associate Professor of Medicine, will present “Placebos: A History” to the History of Medicine Working Group and members of the Harvard University community. RSVP to bian@fas.harvard.edu.

|Science Center 469 | November 22 | 6:30 p|

 

 

Posted in Events, Presentations | Tagged history of medicine, HK Beecher, Placebo

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