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The visitor

| Sarah Akinterinwa

Being heard feels empowering.

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The End

| Rob Bidder

All things come to an end. Goodbye.

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The breastfeeding solution

| Sarah Akinterinwa

There’s nothing inappropriate about feeding a child.

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The conditional child

| Deanna Fei

Deanna Fei asks what it means to sustain a life, drawing on her own experience of having a premature baby as well as an 18th-century essay.

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The blood notebooks

| Rupert Thomson

Novelist Rupert Thomson explores his unusual behaviour during a time of self-imposed isolation.

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The fairy bod-mother

| Sarah Akinterinwa

The ball is for every body.

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The intermediate life of spirits

| Courttia Newland

Courttia Newland explores the events and his feelings surrounding the death of his mother-in-law, Tara Chauhan.

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The secret hystery of a womb

| Anna Blundy

A Renaissance image of a caesarean section inspired Anna Blundy to recount the story of a hidden, perhaps mysterious part of her body.

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The leukaemia diagnosis I didn’t see coming

| Hannah Partos

Treatment for leukaemia kept journalist Hannah Partos in isolation, like the female prisoner whose image inspired her to write this piece.

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Printing the body

| Julia Nurse

The 18th century saw multiple technical developments in both printing and medicine. Colourful collaborations ensued – to the benefit of growing ranks of medical students.

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Mapping the body

These intricate anatomical drawings show how Ayurveda practitioners have explored the human body and how it works.

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The island of unclaimed bodies

| Allison C MeierAaron Asis

In New York, those who live and die on the extreme edges of society are buried on an isolated island, often forgotten and unmourned. But recent legal changes aim to reduce stigma and restore their dignity.

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Exposing the secrets of the human body

| Amelia Soth

Scientists, artists, and philosophers have long studied our anatomy to try to discover what it means to be human.

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Finding my body through the wilderness

| Jennifer NealFaye Heller

Writer Jennifer Neal used vigorous exercise classes to try and heal herself in the years following an assault. But it was only while hiking outdoors that she found true strength.

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The extraordinary body of Evatima Tardo

| Bess LovejoyCamilla Greenwell

Darling of 19th-century American freak shows, Evatima Tardo remained serene as she withstood crucifixion and the bites of poisonous snakes. But she took the secret behind her abilities to her grave.

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A head apart from the body

| Rob Bidder

We look to the future of science via science fiction to explore how a head may live apart from its body.

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A body apart from the head

| Rob Bidder

We look back at the importance of the head, from how it’s influenced our language to the bold political statement of having it removed.

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Laughter

| Rob Bidder

The loudest medicine.

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A history of gestation outside the body

| Claire Horn

It’s been over 400 years since a Swiss alchemist theorised that foetuses could develop outside the womb. Claire Horn examines incubator technology past and present, and explores the possibilities recent prototypes might bring.

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How trauma affects the body and mind

| BidishaBenjamin Gilbert

The long and devastating aftermath of an attack have given writer and broadcaster Bidisha unique insight into the suffering of other victims. Here she explores survival and healing in those who have experienced trauma.

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Fist

| Rob Bidder

The power of an ordinary fist.

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My brother’s autism

| Sarah Akinterinwa

The neurodivergent community come from all races.

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Shadows

| Rob Bidder

The visible light spectrum can’t pass through the body.

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Plague

| Rob Bidder

The monastery was infested with plague and was quarantined appropriately.

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Lungs

| Rob Bidder

The nose and lungs work in harmony, but what initiates breath?