Building Neurosurgery Exhibition
SBNS Archivists, Jonathan Pollock and Richard Gullan have got together with the Royal Society of Medicine and has organized an exhibition to celebrate 100 years of the Society of Neurological Surgeons and British Neurosurgery. Come along and view the exhibits either in conjunction with your attendance of the SBNS100 conference or when you have some free time. From risky beginnings in the 19th century to the cutting-edge neuroscience of today, Building Neurosurgery tells the story of a remarkable century of discovery, innovation and pioneering surgeons. Discover the breakthroughs that transformed the specialty — from cerebral localisation and the pioneering work of David Ferrier to the global influence of Harvey Cushing and the founding of the Society of British Neurological Surgeons in 1926. Explore wartime innovation, the development of modern neurosurgical services, and Twenty-first Century Frontiers — research shaping the future of neurosurgery. A century of progress - A future still being built