Talk

The Good, the Bad, and the Deadly! Medicine in 18th-Century Britain - Part Two

20 November 2024
7:00pm-8:00pm
£10

Learn about the fascinating history of medicine in 18th-century Britain.

Popular guest speaker Sheelagh James will be further exploring the fascinating history of cures, remedies, and medicine in 18th -century Britain in part two of her talk.

This humorous and informative one-hour talk is not to be missed!

Tickets cost £10 per person. Pre-booking is essential, spaces are limited. Tickets are non-refundable.

Tickets can be purchased online, in-person at our Bookshop, or by calling 01543 264972.

Please note – we recommend that this talk is not suitable for children under 14. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

The talk will take place on the first floor of the museum, which can only be accessed by stairs. Due to the building’s Grade I listed status we are unable to install a lift.

This listing is supplied by one of our museum partners and is not moderated by Art Fund.

Get a National Art Pass and explore Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum

You'll see more art and your membership will help museums across the UK

National Art Pass offers available at Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum

20% off in shop

Receive 20% off at the Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum shop with your National Art Pass.
Expires: 1 Jan 2025

IndividualTiana Clarke Please note this is an example card and not a reflection of the final product

Visitor information

Address

Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum

Breadmarket Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 6LG
01543 264792

Free to all

Opening times

The Museum and Bookshop is open every day (except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day).

1 March - 31 October 10.30am-4.30pm

1 November - 28 February 11.00am-3.30pm

Visitor information

IndividualTiana Clarke Please note this is an example card and not a reflection of the final product

The more you see, the more we do.

The National Art Pass lets you enjoy free entry to hundreds of museums, galleries and historic places across the UK, while raising money to support them.