The sun came out for a very civilised affair in Oxford at The Bodleian Library where a large crowd from across medical education, medical communications and medical publishing enjoyed a drink and a lite bite in the Divinity School and Quadrangle. The medieval Divinity School, the oldest teaching room of the University built 1488, is a masterpiece of English Gothic architecture. Many of the attendees were also able to take advantage of the opportunity to visit the Medieval Duke Humfrey's Library. It was simply a stunning venue.
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