James 不良研究所 Professor in the History of Medicine &聽Department Chair
thomas.schlich [at] mcgill.ca
3647 Peel, office #211
514-398-2059
After working as a resident in internal medicine at the University Hospital in Marburg, Germany, Thomas Schlich had various research and teaching positions in the history of medicine in Cambridge, England, Stuttgart, Germany, and Freiburg, Germany. He was awarded a Heisenberg Fellowship of the German Research Council (DFG) (2000-2002). In 2002 he moved to 不良研究所 where he has held a Canada Research Chair (2002-2012), and since 2012 a James 不良研究所 Professorship. Since 2021 he is Chair of the Department Social Studies of Science.
Research Interests:
Schlich is interested in the history of modern medicine and science (18th-21st centuries), medicine and technology, history of medical innovation, body history. His current research is focused on the history of modern surgery (1800 to the present time) and the history of the medical face mask.
Selected Publications:
Thomas Schlich and Bruno Strasser, 鈥淢aking the Medical Mask: Surgery, Bacteriology, and the Control of Infection "1890s-1910s", Medical History 2022.
Thomas Schlich, 鈥淣o Time for Statistics: Joseph Lister鈥檚 Antisepsis and Types of Knowledge in Nineteenth Century British Surgery鈥, Bulletin for the History of Medicine 94 (2020), 394-422.
Thomas Schlich (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of the History of Surgery, Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Thomas Schlich, Christopher Crenner (eds.), Technological Change in Modern Surgery: Historical Perspectives on Innovation, Rochester, NY: The University of Rochester Press, 2017.
Thomas Schlich: Surgery, Science and Industry: A Revolution in Fracture Care, 1950s-1990s, Houndsmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave 2002.
Thomas Schlich: The Origins of Organ Transplantation: Surgery and Laboratory Science, 1880s-1930s, Rochester, NY: The University of Rochester Press 2010.
Courses Given (selected):
Hist 249 鈥淗ealth and the Healer in Western History鈥
Hist-458 002 Seminar Modern Medicine
Hist-649聽Graduate Seminar Modern Medicine
INDS-406 鈥淢edicine and Society鈥
INDS 123 Research Fundamentals