Heidi Hausse (2014-2015 Dissertation Writing Fellow) is working on her dissertation this year as a Fellow at the Consortium. In spring 2014 her article entitled "European Theories and Local Therapies: Mordexi and Galenism in the East Indies, 1500-1700," was published in the Journal of Early Modern History. She recently presented a paper, "To Dismember or Not to Dismember: The Social Process of Amputation in Early Modern Surgery," at the Sixteenth Century Society and Conference in New Orleans.She continues to co-chair the Early Modern Workshop at Princeton University.