Vivian Nutton

Vivian Nutton FBA (born 21 December 1943)[1] is a British historian of medicine and Emeritus Professor at the UCL Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London.

Nutton acquired a BA in Classics at Cambridge in 1965 and subsequently taught there as a Fellow of Selwyn College (1967–77).[2] He received his PhD in 1970. Since 1977 he has worked at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine as a Lecturer, and since 1993 as Professor. He is a member of several international learned societies and a Fellow of the British Academy.

Nutton's main field of research is the Greek physician Galen. Beyond that, his work comprises the whole of the ancient history of medicine and its reception history, in particular during the Renaissance and in the Muslim world.

Publications

References

  1. NUTTON, Prof. Vivian, Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, 2014; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014
  2. Selwyn College Calendar, 1986/87

For a full list of publications and further information please see his personal website: http://nutton.org.uk/


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