The Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp, waar gaat het boek over?In 1906, King Leopold II established a preparatory course in Brussels for doctors aspiring to a career in the tropics. This is regarded as the beginning of the Institute of Tropical Medicine (itm). In 1933, itm relocated to Antwerp. The original training centre plus clinic gradually grew into a world-renowned institute for education, research and medical care.This lavishly illustrated book – relying on itm’s impressive image archive – takes you on a tour through the sunken gardens, the iconic Art Deco building and the former Capuchin convent. Every room and corridor positively exudes history: from the imposing staircase with its murals, the old decorative library and the convent church that now has a new role as an assembly hall and auditorium, to the insectary, where Anopheles and tiger mosquitoes buzz and tsetse flies are bred.This book is not a dry list of facts and dates, nor is it a scientific history. Instead, it is a fascinating story of the people who shaped the Institute of Tropical Medicine and are continuing to do so to this day. It is history brought to life with visual materials that appeal to the imagination. Geschreven door Ludwig Apers Voorbeeldfragment Klik hier om een fragment van "The Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp" te lezen. Meer informatie ISBN 9789022342282 Editie 1 Hoofdauteur Ludwig Apers Taal Engels Bindwijze Paperback / softback Releasedatum 9 december 2025 Aantal pagina's 288 Gewicht 788 gr Uitgever Standaard Uitgeverij - Algemeen NUR 680 - Geschiedenis algemeen Omvang (lxbxh) 241 mm x 172 mm x 20 mm Bijgewerkt op 07-07-2026, 18:51:16
BolIn 1906, King Leopold II established a preparatory course in Brussels for doctors aspiring to a career in the tropics. This is regarded as the beginning of the Institute of Tropical Medicine (itm). In 1933, itm relocated to Antwerp. The original training centre plus clinic gradually grew into a world-renowned institute for education, research and medical care.This lavishly illustrated book – relying on itm’s impressive image archive – takes you on a tour through the sunken gardens, the iconic Art Deco building and the former Capuchin convent. Every room and corridor positively exudes history: from the imposing staircase with its murals, the old decorative library and the convent church that now has a new role as an assembly hall and auditorium, to the insectary, where Anopheles and tiger mosquitoes buzz and tsetse flies are bred.This book is not a dry list of facts and dates, nor is it a scientific history. Instead, it is a fascinating story of the people who shaped the Institute of Tropical Medicine and are continuing to do so to this day. It is history brought to life with visual materials that appeal to the imagination.
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