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List Of 20 Good Research Paper Topics About The History Of Medicine

It isn’t difficult to write an outstanding research paper about the history of medicine if you pick a suitable topic to explore. A range of nuances should be considered at this point.

The Things to Remember

The history of medicine is an extremely broad subject and it covers lots of great issues in different medical branches that can be successfully developed in your paper. When selecting a topic idea for your paper, keep in mind the following nuances:

  • Pick a topic you are really interested in.
  • If you consider pursuing your career in medicine, give preference to a topic that may be useful to you professionally.
  • Select an original topic and avoid writing about overused issues.
  • Make sure that your topic is manageable and researchable. You should have enough credible sources to refer to and be competent enough to understand and convey all the ideas properly.

Great Topic Ideas for Inspiration

  • Pandemic diseases and their role in the history of mankind.
  • The history of medical research on humans: ethical aspects.
  • The history and evolution of a stethoscope.
  • The history of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR): the first attempts of applying the technique and the contemporary approach to the process.
  • The origins and evolution of osteopathic medicine.
  • Physician assistants in medicine: the origins of the profession and its historical development over the course of years.
  • The history of medical care in your country.
  • The history of success of a particular pharmaceutical company.
  • Medical research information obtained unethically: can it be used to train future doctors?
  • Doctors as serial murderers: getting acquainted with the most notorious figures in human history.
  • Drug abuse and medicine: in search of the most striking examples in the history of medicine when these two phenomena mix.
  • The history of psychiatry: from surgical lobotomies to modern antidepressant therapies.
  • The history of the DNA modeling and its impact on the existing studies in the area of genetics.
  • The history of antiseptic medicine and the role of Joseph Lister in the field.
  • Polio vaccines: historical development, types, and efficiency.
  • The origins of acupuncture and its development into a current medical practice.
  • Ancient medicine: what was it like?
  • The rise of preventive medicine: understanding the causes and effects.
  • The development of modern medicine: who outlined the basic principles that are commonly accepted nowadays?
  • Medicine in the Middle Ages: what was it like?

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History of medicine (ma) (2025 entry).

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Course code

29 September 2025

1 year full-time; 2 years part-time

Qualification

University of Warwick

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Explore our History of Medicine taught Master's degree at Warwick

The History of Medicine MA will introduce you to the advanced study of the history of medicine, engaging with a range of concepts and placing medical theory in a broad social and cultural framework. The University of Warwick's History department – whose research activity is ranked one of the highest in the country (92%, REF 2021), will provide you with the guidance to acquire conceptual and practical skills and expertise in this field. Study at the University of Warwick's History department, an internationally recognised centre for innovative and influential research.

Course overview

This MA encourages you to place developments within medical theory and practice in a broad social and cultural framework and to use a wide range of sources available to the historian of medicine (such as medical texts, practice records, diaries, case records, public health reports and health propaganda, and visual sources). Our modules are taught by a team of experts, ensuring that you are exposed to as many different viewpoints and approaches as possible.

The Term One core module ‘Themes and Methods in Medical History’ is designed to introduce you to some of the main historiographical approaches and debates within the history of medicine from the early modern period to the twenty-first century. The module focuses on the evolution of ideas, institutions and practices within medicine, the reception of new approaches and lay responses, the structure of medical practice and the medical professions, and the scientific, social and cultural context of medical intervention.

The Term Two core module, 'Matters of Life and Death' focuses on recent contributions to the discipline. It provides you with the opportunity to discuss in depth methodologies and approaches, the research questions underpinning the work and theoretical frameworks. By studying these texts, you will actively engage with the wide range of sources available.

The final key element is the dissertation - here you have a large amount of freedom to develop a project of your own choice with help and guidance from your supervisor who will meet with you throughout the third term. Throughout the year, you will be able to take advantage of the Department’s six research centres, including participating in the lively schedule of academic research seminars, lectures and conferences.

The programme will appeal equally to those wishing to undertake further postgraduate study and those pursuing a career outside of the University, equipping you with research, writing and critical thinking skills vital in a range of professions.

General entry requirements

Minimum requirements.

2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a related subject.

English language requirements

You can find out more about our English language requirements Link opens in a new window . This course requires the following:

  • IELTS overall score of 7.5, minimum component scores of two at 6.5/7.0 and the rest at 7.5 or above.

International qualifications

We welcome applications from students with other internationally recognised qualifications.

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Additional requirements

There are no additional entry requirements for this course.

Core modules

Historical Research: Theory, Skills and Methods

This compulsory 30 CATS one-term MA module will equip you with the methodological skills needed to carry out an extended piece of historical research and writing. As a student on one of the four MA History courses, you are required to follow it during the Autumn Term. Teaching will be delivered in one lecture and one seminar each week.

Themes and Methods in Medical History

This term I compulsory 30 CATS module is designed to introduce you to both major developments in medical thought and practice, and the main methodological approaches and debates used within the field of the history of medicine. It covers the early modern period to the twenty-first century, and invites you to think comparatively about medicine across space and time. The module includes sessions on Britain, Europe and global medicine and health. It focuses on the evolution of ideas, language and technologies within medicine, the reception of these new approaches and lay responses to them, the structure of medical practice, and the scientific, social, and cultural context of medical intervention.

Matters of Life and Death: Topics in the Medical Humanities

'Matters of Life and Death' is the Term Two compulsory 30 CATS core module for the MA in the History of Medicine. The module, taught in the Spring Term, may also be taken by students following any other MA programme in the History Department. 'Matters of Life and Death' will address a range of topics in the history of medicine via selected books authored by teaching and research staff in the Centre for the History of Medicine, enabling close study and reflection on the various historiographical and theoretical approaches adopted in these studies, sources and methodologies. This will enable you to consider how the field is evolving and new challenges in the medical humanities. You will be encouraged to relate these surveys to your own dissertation research and approaches.

Dissertation

The dissertation (60 CATS) is the most important piece of work you will produce in the course (a 20,000 word project). You should view it mainly as an opportunity to do in-depth research on your favourite topic and to develop research techniques and methodologies as well as to present the research in an appropriate format. It is helpful to begin the course with a clear, if general, idea of your dissertation topic.

Optional modules

Optional modules can vary from year to year. Example optional modules may include:

  • Themes and Approaches to the Historical Study of Religious Cultures
  • Themes and Approaches to the Historical Study of Consumption
  • Themes and Approaches to the Historical Study of Empire
  • Themes and Approaches to the Historical Study of Gender and Sexuality

You are required to take one of the above.

Reading lists 

If you would like to view reading lists for current or previous cohorts of students, most departments have reading lists available through Warwick Library on the Talis Aspire platform Link opens in a new window . 

You can search for reading lists by module title, code or convenor. Please see the modules tab of this page or the module catalogue Link opens in a new window .  

Please note that some reading lists may have restricted access or be unavailable at certain times of year due to not yet being published. If you cannot access the reading list for a particular module, please check again later or contact the module’s host department.  

Your timetable

Your personalised timetable will be complete when you are registered for all modules, compulsory and optional, and you have been allocated to your lectures, seminars and other small group classes. Your compulsory modules will be registered for you and you will be able to choose your optional modules when you join us.

Part-time Study

The University of Warwick welcomes applications from students wishing to undertake the master's degree on a part time basis. Part-time students complete the same quantity of work undertaken by full time students, but this work is spread out over a longer period. Part-time study for the History Master’s degrees typically takes two years, instead of the usual one year.

The Department of History offers a high degree of flexibility in the construction of individualised programmes of part-time study. However, we recommend that part-time students follow the mandatory Theory, Skill, Method (TSM) module in the autumn term and one optional module in the spring term during their first year, to spread the workload as evenly as possible. This will mean that the course-specific core module and the second optional module are followed in the second year. (If students have external commitments which mean that a different structure is more appropriate, this can normally be accommodated.)

Part-time students will rarely be required to be on campus for more than one or two days a week. Part-time students will join the vibrant community of postgraduates in the Warwick History Department, and are encouraged to attend as many of the wide range of departmental offerings (seminars, reading groups, discussion forums, conferences, staff-student liaison committee, etc) as they are able to accommodate into their own timetable.

Queries about part-time MAs should firstly be directed to the Postgraduate Coordinator via email at PGHistoryOffice at warwick dot ac dot uk .

Your career

A postgraduate degree in History provides you with the skills and knowledge to embark on a range of career paths. History Master’s graduates have pursued careers in academia, the civil service, NGOs, education, law and in a range of research roles across the private sector.

Our department has a dedicated professionally qualified Senior Careers Consultant offering impartial advice and guidance together with workshops and events throughout the year. Previous examples of workshops and events include:

  • A Career to suit you
  • Discovering Careers in the Creative Industries
  • Warwick careers fairs throughout the year

Find out more about careers support at Warwick .

History at Warwick

Each year, we attract excellent students like you to Warwick.

We will help you develop the skills needed to conduct research, including in the archives, engage critically with your sources, and support you in developing critical thinking and writing skills.

Whether you’re working with classmates in seminars and workshops, or getting involved with the History Society, at every turn you’ll find like-minded people who share your fascination with the past and its significance in the present.

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History Master’s Degrees

Warwick specialises in research-led teaching and as a Taught Master’s student you will be supported by a team of exceptional historians who will help you take your passion for History to the next level.

Our four History Master’s degrees enable you to further explore a range of time periods, or focus more specifically on the History of Medicine. We are home to four field-leading Research Centres Link opens in a new window , which underpin each of our courses.

Each of our History MA degrees will provide you with the skills and experience you need to continue on to a History PhD or to help you enter your chosen career.

Our Master’s Degrees

  • Early Modern History (MA)
  • Global and Comparative History (MA)
  • History of Medicine (MA)
  • Modern History (MA)

Our Research Courses

  • History (MA by Research)
  • History (MPhil/PhD)

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For departmental specific costs, please see the Modules tab on the course web page for the list of core and optional core modules with hyperlinks to our  Module Catalogue  (please visit the Department’s website if the Module Catalogue hyperlinks are not provided).

Associated costs can be found on the Study tab for each module listed in the Module Catalogue (please note most of the module content applies to 2022/23 year of study). Information about module department specific costs should be considered in conjunction with the more general costs below:

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  • Printer credits
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Dissertations in the history of medicine

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FAQ - frequently asked questions about the topic "Medical History Dissertation"

Q: what do i have to do to get a topic for a dissertation.

A: Attend the proseminar, which is a prerequisite for getting a dissertation topic.

Q: When does the proseminar take place?

A: We strive to offer the proseminar every semester, assuming enough interested students. Registration is done through the Registrar's Office during the lecture-free period. The course is usually held in the early evening, occasionally as a block seminar.

Q: Is there a catalog of dissertation topics?

A: No. As a rule, theses are supervised in the research areas of the Institute, i.e., history of the Charité and Berlin university medicine, history of medicine in the Nazi era, history of psychiatry, history of pharmaceuticals in the 20th century.

Q: I have only half a year. Can I write a dissertation in medical history in this period of time?

A: Honestly: never ever. For good reason, the DFG awards full-time scholarships for the period of 3 years for doctoral studies. If you are preparing your dissertation work while studying or working, you should expect at least four years.

Q: Why do medical history dissertations take so long?

A: A dissertation in medical history is - as the name implies - a historical, i.e., humanistic, work. Its methodology differs significantly from that of a natural science dissertation. In particular, historical research is not usually concerned with the verification or falsification of data obtained or compiled, but above all with their interpretation: the justification or plausibility of such interpretations is the focus of the written composition of the thesis, which is correspondingly time-consuming.

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