The Poynter Lecture is given every two years at the British Society for the History of Medicine in memory of Noël Poynter, past president of BSHM, who was Director of the Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine from 1964 to 1973. Poynter made a number of important contributions to the study of the history of medicine and his influence was felt throughout the world. He devoted much time and energy to societies devoted to the study of the history of medicine. He was a prime mover in the founding of the Faculty of the History of Medicine of the Society of Apothecaries in 1958. He was an active member of the Société Internationale d’Histoire de la Médecine, contributing to its reorganisation. He went on to become Secretary-General and then President of the International Academy of the History of Medicine. His links with American historians led to his appointment to the editorial board of the Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. Poynter was a regular contributor to journals and author of a series of books, many of which dealt with medicine in Tudor and Stuart times. These included The Selected Writings of William Clowes, A Seventeenth Century Doctor and His Patients: John Symcott, William Harvey: Lectures on the Whole of Anatomy. In 1961 he published A Short History of Medicine, a brief account of the evolution of medicine aimed at a younger readership, while Medicine and Man addressed social aspects of the history of medicine. He founded and then edited the journal Medical History from 1957 until 1973.
Lectures
1st Poynter Lecture, 27 September 1983 - “The first Poynter Lecture” - Lecturer: Mrs Dodie Poynter, Noël Poynter's second wife
2nd Poynter Lecture, 30 May 1985 - “Leonardo on natural mathematics” - Lecturer: Dr. Kenneth Keele
3rd Poynter Lecture, Wednesday 20 May 1987 - “The role of the microscope in the development of medicine” - Lecturer: Dr Brian Bracegirdle
4th Poynter Lecture, 20 June 1990 - “Some Irish Medical Humanists” - Lecturer: Professor Jack Lyons
5th Poynter Lecture, 25th Nov 1992 - “Caterpillars in Commonwealth Anglo-European Medical relations in the Sixteenth century” - Lecturer: Dr Vivian Nutton
6th Poynter Lecture, 23 May 1994 - “Knives and Bodies in Scottish heraldry” - Lecturer: Charles C Burnett KStJ
7th Poynter Lecture, 28 June 1996 - “The Olympic Cult of Health, Baron Coubertin and the Neurasthenic Nineties” - Lecturer: Professor Michael Biddiss
8th Poynter Lecture, 11th May 1998 - “Government, Charities and the fundraising of Medical research 1948-1998” - Lecturer: Dr Bridget Ogilvie