Humors, Spirits, and Apothecaries… What we can learn from Early Modern Medicine 

Saturday, April 25, 2-4pm 
Online & New Haven Museum
FREE with Admission to the Museum*  


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Love potions. Fatal cures. Medicine mixed with magic. 

Step into the strange and fascinating world of healing in Shakespeare’s time. 

Long before modern medicine, people made sense of the body through herbs, humors, ritual, and belief. That world shaped Shakespeare’s imagination—and runs through his plays in surprising ways. Join Josh Lubarr and Rebecca Goodheart, authors of the forthcoming Shakespeare’s World, for a lively conversation about apothecaries, early medicine, and the ways Shakespeare explored illness, desire, healing, and the enduring mystery of being human. 

You’ll discover how early ideas about the body shaped some of Shakespeare’s most memorable moments, and what they reveal about health, knowledge, and humanity, both then and now. 

 

New Haven Museum 

114 Whitney Ave.
New Haven, CT   06510

T 203-562-4183
F 203-562-2002

https://www.newhavenmuseum.org/

*General admission at the New Haven Museum is $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, $2 for students age 13+, and free for children 12 and under. Members are admitted free.