Tunahan Durmaz
ulastuna.bsky.social
Tunahan Durmaz
@ulastuna.bsky.social
Medical knowledge and perceptions of disease and illness in the early modern Ottoman world.
PhD Candidate at European University Institute, Florence.
Fellow at ANAMED, Istanbul.
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Last week in Istanbul with @ulastuna.bsky.social and @luiscamposribeiro.bsky.social after our panel at Scientiae2025 “Prognostication, fortune, and risk: How people navigated material fortunes through almanacs and astrological consulations in the e.m world.” Thank you both and Scientiae organisers!
September 23, 2025 at 12:13 PM
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- Osmanlı tıbbının dönüşümünde Yeni Dünya keşiflerinin etkisi neydi?
- Yeni Dünya'dan gelen olgu ve nesneler Osmanlı dünyasında nasıl alımlanmıştı?
- Guaiacum'un (peygamber ağacı) frengi tedavisinde kullanımı nasıl başlamıştı?

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June 17, 2025 at 11:30 AM
- Osmanlı tıbbının dönüşümünde Yeni Dünya keşiflerinin etkisi neydi?
- Yeni Dünya'dan gelen olgu ve nesneler Osmanlı dünyasında nasıl alımlanmıştı?
- Guaiacum'un (peygamber ağacı) frengi tedavisinde kullanımı nasıl başlamıştı?

dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/ttaka...
June 17, 2025 at 11:30 AM
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Hello everybody, nice to meet you all on Bluesky!

I'm Tunahan, currently writing my dissertation on the history of disease categories, perceptions, and illness experiences in the late 17th century Ottoman world.

I would love to exchange ideas and discuss with the community here.
November 20, 2024 at 3:45 PM
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We offer a 4-years fully funded #PhD programme on transnational and comparative #History supported by an international multicultural faculty

Interested in joining us?

🗓️ Apply by 31 January 2025 👉 loom.ly/pvk17dc

📢 #Grant #PhDLife #historysky #skystorians
Doctoral Programme in History and Civilisation
The Department of History and Civilisation offers a distinctive fouryear PhD programme of transnational and comparative European history supported by a unique
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December 19, 2024 at 10:12 AM
Hello everybody, nice to meet you all on Bluesky!

I'm Tunahan, currently writing my dissertation on the history of disease categories, perceptions, and illness experiences in the late 17th century Ottoman world.

I would love to exchange ideas and discuss with the community here.
November 20, 2024 at 3:45 PM
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We are please to announce that Professor Lauren Kassell will be delivering the 2024 SSHM Lecture
'Why Astrological Medicine Doesn't Work: Reflections on How to Write the Histories of Science and Medicine'
📅 Mon 2 December
🕰️ 4:00-5.30 pm (UK time)
Online - All Welcome
#histmed #histSTM
The SSHM Lecture 2024
Why Astrological Medicine Doesn't Work: Reflections on How to Write the Histories of Science and Medicine.
www.eventbrite.co.uk
November 1, 2024 at 10:36 AM