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Sat 7 Feb 2026
Thackray Insights: The Sick Sense
Talk
Event organiser:
Thackray Museum of Medicine

Taking place across our Autumn/Winter season, Thackray Insights invites you to delve deep into eye­ opening topics and explore the unheard stories of medicine.

Can you smell cancer? What does it taste like? What does it feel like? Travel back 300 years to learn how surgeons and physicians used the five senses to understand experiences of cancer. In a time when it was largely incurable, terminal cases were often recognised by patients’ large, foul-smelling ulcers. Dr Claire Turner explores how these accounts of ‘foetid tumours’ and ‘rotten bodies’ can teach us about the disease’s relationship with our sense of self.

The colour of hospitals impact both patients and staff, affecting mood and wellbeing, as well as recovery and rehabilitation. With the growing influence of germ theory, white walls became the standard for hospital design. Walls were no longer designed to hide dirt but to show dirt — or rather the absence thereof. However, we now associate these colours with the bleak and mundane. Dr Victoria Bates looks at the ways colour can help us understand our relationship with modern hospitals for the better.

About the Speakers

Dr Claire Turner is a historian of medicine and the senses. She is a Bridging Fellow in Medical Humanities at Durham University.

Dr Victoria Bates is an Associate Professor in Modern Medical History at the University of Bristol. She is the author of ‘Feeling Blue’ — the first book-length history of colour in modern hospitals.

    Date
    Sat 7 Feb 2026
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    Sat 7 Feb 2026
    10:30am - 1:00pm

    Ticket price

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    14.95
    Box Office
    01132444343

    Interested in attending multiple events in the season? Add three or more Insights events into your basket for a 20% discount on your overall purchase at checkout.

    We also offer a select number of free Insights tickets for students studying A-Level or above – email groups@thackraymuseum.org to find out more.

    Accessibility

    Access to the museum

    We want everyone to enjoy the museum. It is fully wheelchair and buggy accessible, entry is free for essential companions, and we welcome assistance dogs (and our team are more than happy to arrange a bowl of water for hard-working thirsty dogs – please just ask).

    The museum offers quiet openings on the last Sunday of each month from 10am–11am when the lights will be up and the sounds down.  You can download a copy of our gallery map, which includes some sensory information and other details here.

    You can find more accessibility information by visiting our guide hosted on
    Visit Britain’s website.

    You can also download the PDF version of the guide.

    Baby changing facilities
    Buggy friendly
    Wheelchair access

    Thackray Museum of Medicine

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