1992 - 1997  programme 
		
			
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			-  7 May 1992 :  Jocelyn Keith
 
			- What if they had listened to Florence?  Miss Nightingale's report on the depopulation question of
			New Zealand, 1860
 
			-  7 May 1992 :  Ian St George
 
			- Orchids, with love.  An explanation of the reasons for Orchidomania which appears to affect the Upper Classes
 
			-  2 July 1992 :  Malcolm Watson
 
			- Pioneers of insulin use in New Zealand
 
			-  2 July 1992 :  Graham Martin
 
			- If we don't know where flies go in the winter, where do diseases go when they are not recognised?  a history of subdurals
 
			-  6 August 1992 :  Lindsay Haas
 
			- The mighty leaf: a history of smoking
 
			-  6 August 1992 :  Colin Feek
 
			- A hundred years of thyroid replacement
 
			-  29 October 1992 :  John Burt
 
			- The history and romance of fingerprints
 
			-  29 October 1992 :  Peter Hatfield
 
			- Richard Bright of Guys
 
			-  4 March 1993 :  Ian St George
 
			- Cornflakes and concupiscence, oatbran and onanism, weetbix and wet dreams,
			masturbation and madness; big books, big jobs:
 Victorian rectitude and advice for a healthy lifestyle 
			-  9 June 1993  :  Professor David Cole
 
			- Two contemporary surgeons:  the rise and fall of Ferdinand Sauerbruch, thoracic surgeon to Hitler;
			and the rise and ascent of Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor 
			-  12 August 1993  :  Ms Lou Costello 
 
			- The Wellington offspring of King Dick and Grace Neill
 
			-  12 August 1993  :  Professor Jim Neale
 
			- Mozart's renal disease
 
			-  14 October 1993  :  Ms Gillian Ryan
 
			- Preserving your secrets for posterity
 
			-  14 October 1993  :  Dr Michael Humble
 
			- Reflections on tuberculosis
 
			-  19 May 1994  :  Dr John Mackay
 
			- A history of tuberculosis through the eyes of some celebrated sufferers
 
			-  19 May 1994  :  Dr Don Urquhart-Hay
 
			- Samuel Pepys's bladder stone
 
			-  20 July 1994  :  Sir Randall Elliott
 
			- Kennedy Elliott's 8mm movies
 
			-  20 July 1994   :  Mr Peter Johnson
 
			- Francis Glisson and the liver
 
			-  14 Sept 1994  :  Mr Graham Martin
 
			- The life and head injury of Don Carlos, heir to the Spanish throne
 
			-  27 October 1994  :  Sir Randall Elliott
 
			- The first voyage: an account of the ship's surgeon of HMS Endeavour with Lieut. James Cook
 
			-  27 October 1994  :  Ian St George
 
			- The second voyage: did the Resolution's sailors catch Tapanui flu in New Zealand?
 
			-  6 April 1995  :  Ian St George
 
			- Body snatching, burking and Lizar's Anatomical Plates, being an account of historical researches
			following the discovery of an 1827 anatomy text in a Blenheim junkshop
 
			-  6 April 1995  :  Graham Martin
 
			- Art is the aunt of anatomy
 
			-  7 June 1995  :  Wyn Beasley
 
			- John Hunter and the Antipodes
 
			-  2 August 1995  :  Mr Mel Taylor
 
			- Sir Maui Pomare
 
			-  2 August 1995  :  Dr Dick Rawstron
 
			- Dr H H Spratt; the first medical practitioner in Palmerston North
 
			-  4 October 1995  :  Sir Randall Elliott
 
			- The New Zealand medical services in the battle for Crete
 
			-  15 November 1995  :  Wyn Beasley
 
			- Orthopaedics before the Orthopaedia
 
			-  29 November 1995  :  Dr Rod Westhorpe
 
			- Origins of anaesthesia in Australia and New Zealand
 
			-  27 March 1996  :  Ms Sarah Thomson
 
			- Puff off: tobacco policies; past, present and future
 
			-  29 May 1996  :  Dr Richard Stone
 
			- Ulric Williams - the rehabilitation of a rebel?
 
			-  31 July 1996  :  Dr Dick Rawstron
 
			- Dr Samuel M Curl, the first medical practitioner of Tawa
 
			-  31 July 1996  :  Dr Don Urquhart-Hay
 
			- The fees of our predecessors
 
			-  30 October 1996  :  Dr Malcolm Watson
 
			- Did you go to Pappworth?
 
			-  30 October 1996  :  Ms L Costello
 
			- Dr C D Costello, an early radiologist
 
			-  9 April 1997  :  Marten Hutt
 
			- Maori and alcohol: a history
 
			-  4 June 1997  :  Wyn Beasley
 
			- The disability of James VI and I
 
			-  4 June 1997  :  Dr Dick Rawstron
 
			- Anaesthetic Services in Palmerston North Hospital 1893 - 1993
 
			-  6 August 1997  :  James McNeish
 
			- Jack Lovelock: the failure of success
 
			-  30 October 1997  :  Dr Peter Carson
 
			- The Health of Franklin D Roosevelt