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By Hole Ousia Posted on October 8, 2017December 5, 2024

A strong dose of myself

Categories: British Medical Journal, Folk worth talking about, Poems, Two culturesTags: British Medical Journal, folk worth talking about, Lad o' pairts, poets, social maverick
By Hole Ousia Posted on September 21, 2017December 5, 2024

Words not found in this Dictionary

This is a film about the Scottish poet. William Soutar (1898 – 1943) With Sian I visited William Soutar’s house, 27 William Street, Perth, on Saturday 16th September 2017. The … Continue reading Words not found in this Dictionary

Categories: Folk worth talking about, PoemsTags: folk worth talking about, Omphalos films, Perth, poets, William Soutar
By Hole Ousia Posted on March 19, 2017December 6, 2024

The poem that time forgot

In 1826 Robert Pollok began an epic poem. Ten volumes later, and not even 28 years of age, Robert was dead. His poem was called “The course of time” I … Continue reading The poem that time forgot

Categories: Bridge of Allan, Family history, Omphalos films, Poems, Time passesTags: Bridge of Allan, Constance Scott, Dr Welsh Trust, Dux, Margaret Scott, Omphalos films, poets, Rachel, Time passes. Listen
By Hole Ousia Posted on February 5, 2017December 6, 2024

A stolen tortoise

The genial doctor and poet, Femi Oyebode. This is a film that has several layers. It questions whether technology – “the scientific revolution” – may have made us all rush … Continue reading A stolen tortoise

Categories: Medical humanities, Omphalos films, Poems, Psychiatry, Two culturesTags: Evidence Based Medicine, Lad o' pairts, Omphalos films, poets, two cultures, vivendo discimus, widely based experience
By Hole Ousia Posted on November 17, 2016December 7, 2024

“With such strength I have to conceal the passion”

Wilfred Owen [1893-1918]: ‘With such strength I have to conceal the passion for fear it may be thought weakness’: To play this short film please click on the image above.

Categories: Omphalos films, Poems, ScotlandTags: Edinburgh, Omphalos films, poets, WWI
By Hole Ousia Posted on October 14, 2016December 7, 2024

The indestructibility of the imagination

William Carlos Williams [1883-1963]:                            

Categories: Folk worth talking about, History of medicine, Medical humanities, Poems, Two culturesTags: borrowed words, folk worth talking about, Lad o' pairts, poets, quotes, reading
By Hole Ousia Posted on September 14, 2016December 7, 2024

Poetry and Physic

Categories: British Medical Journal, Medical humanities, PoemsTags: British Medical Journal, Medicine, poets
By Hole Ousia Posted on September 2, 2016December 7, 2024

Stirling’s Makar

Clive Wright, the Makar for Stirling, 2016-2019: Stirling’s Makar:  To play this short film please click here or on the image above. View from the bench: To play this short … Continue reading Stirling’s Makar

Categories: Bridge of Allan, Folk worth talking about, Omphalos films, Poems, ScotlandTags: Clive Wright, folk worth talking about, Makar, Omphalos films, poets, Stirling

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