- Public lecture
A public lecture is one means employed for educating the public in the
science s andmedicine . TheRoyal Institution has a long history of publiclecture s and demonstrations given by prominent experts in the field. In the 19th century, the popularity of the public lectures given bySir Humphry Davy at the Royal Institution was so great that the volume of carriage traffic inAlbemarle Street caused it to become the first one way street inLondon . The Royal Institution's Christmas Lectures for young people are nowadays also shown ontelevision .Alexander von Humboldt delivered a series of public lectures at theUniversity of Berlin in the winter of 1827–1828, that formed the basis for his later work "Kosmos".Besides public lectures, public autopsies have been important in promoting knowledge of medicine. The public autopsy of Dr. Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, advocate of
phrenology , was conducted after his death, and his brain, skull, and heart were removed, preserved in jars of alcohol, and put on display to the public. Public autoposies have sometimes verged on entertainment: American showmanP. T. Barnum held a public autopsy of Joice Heth after her death. Heth was a woman whom Barnum had been featuring as being over 160 years old. Barnum charged 50 cents admission. The autopsy demonstrated that she had in fact been between 76 and 80 years old.References
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Lecture
*public lecture series External links
* [http://www.lecturelist.org/ The Lecture List]
* [http://lectures.monkhq.com/ Online Lectures. Webcasts]
* [http://lecturefinder.com Lecturefinder] : Search academic and college grade lectures online.
* [http://platformed.org platformed.org] : A New York based organization advocating public lecture attendance.
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