Burnby
Memorial Bursary
This British Society for the History of Pharmacy offer a Bursary of
£500 annually to a student at, or associated with, a School of Pharmacy
or other higher educational establishment.
The winner of the Bursary gave a 20 minute
presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the British Society for
the History of Pharmacy. This was based on an original piece of work on
a topic relating to the History of British Pharmacy.
A portion of the Bursary was used as a contribution towards the
conference fee.
Having run for its intended 10 years, this Bursary scheme is now closed.
Past recipients
2012 -
Susan Osbaldstone, Strathclyde University, 'Pharmacists' entry into the
National Health Service.'
2013 -
Sarah Trenfield, Cardiff University, 'Chlorpromazine and how it
revolutionised the world of psychiatric drugs.'
2014 -
Elizabeth Nally, Imperial College, 'Itching for a solution; making
topical steroids a standard treatment for eczema.'
2015 -
Laura Ghiggino, University of East Anglia, 'Chemicals, Herbs and
Liquors: Medicines in 1914.'
2016 -
Anastasia Schulze, Warwick University, 'Under official and expert
discussion': An examination of the social status of expert scientists in
Britain through a study of media portrayals of the benzodiazepines
crisis, 1960-1990.'
2017 -
Katey Logan, Warwick University, 'Hearing the voices of Boots
pharmacists: An investigation of identity 1930-2000'.
2018 - Alex Bowmer, Kings College London, 'A View from the Farm:
antimicrobial resistance before antibiotics c.1940-1960'.
2019
- Katrina Maydom, 'Consuming New World Drugs in Early Modern London:
James Petiver's Apothecary Practice.'
2020 - Sebastien Kroupa, Cambridge University, 'Medical knowledge
in transit between Manila and London: Philippine materia medica lost and
found in translation'
2021 - Emily Betz , University of St Andrews, Francis Bernard (1628-1698): A Seventeenth-Century Apothecary and Physician.
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