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Lymphatic filariasis : a winnable battle.
Date: 2001- Archives and manuscripts
Cosmetic Surgery
Date: 1979-1984Reference: SA/PAT/D/15Part of: The Patients Association- Videos
National Institute for medical research. Leprosy.
Date: 198?- Books
The men with broken faces : gueules cassées of the First World War / Marjorie Gehrhardt.
Gehrhardt, MarjorieDate: [2015]- Books
Medical services in the First World War / Susan Cohen.
Cohen, Susan, 1946-Date: [2014]- Videos
The disabled century / 1945-1969.
Date: 1999- Books
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Social Histories of Disability and Deformity.
Turner, David M.Date: 2006- Books
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The second part of Whipping-Tom: or, a rod for a proud lady. Bundled up in five feeling discourses, both serious and merry. In Order to Touch The Fair Sex to the Quick. The Modern Vanity of taking Poisonous Snuff. Drinking Debilitating Tea. Walking in Scarlet Cloaks. Wearing the Screen for Great Bellies, call'd Hoop-Petticoats. And Unnecessary Toilets. The whole intermix'd with Recipe's for curing The Womens-Evil, and Inoculating Youth and Beauty upon Old Disfigur'd Beaux and Ladies. Also a poem, intitled, The Virgin's Dream; And, a Satyr on the Rise and Fall of Pride, &c. Written by the Author of the First Part.
Date: [1722]- Videos
Saving face.
Date: 2013- Audio
Disability : a new history. Beauty and deformity. 4/10.
Date: 2013- Videos
The world's first face transplant.
Date: 2006- Videos
After the apocalypse.
Date: 2011- Videos
New face, new life.
Date: 2005- Books
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The works of the author of Whipping-Tom, wherein are contain'd all his treatises both serious and merry. His rod for a proud lady; In Two parts: Which touches the fair Sex to the quick, for taking Snuff, drinking Tea, wearing red Cloaks, and Hoop-Petticoats, and using Toilets; with Recipe's for curing the Womens Evil, and inoculating Youth and Beauty upon old disfigur'd Beaux and Ladies. II. Democritus, the laughing philosopher's trip into England; or seven Days Amusements, intermixt with uncommon Reflections on the Follies and Vices of both Sexes of all Religions, in London and Westminster. III. An essay in praises of knavery. IV. A general key to the writings of the poets of the Last Age. Wherein their Beauties and Excellencies, are display'd, and their Follies and Blunders, expos'd in the Rehearsal. The whole adorn'd with variety of new cuts. With an alphabetical key and index of persons, places, and other remarkable things in town.
Date: [1723]- Pictures
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A profile of a man interpreted by Lavater to be indolent, idle, and a drunkard. Drawing, c. 1789.
Date: c. 1789Reference: 28690i- Videos
My new face.
Date: 2006- Books
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A new spelling, pronouncing, and explanatory dictionary of the English language; Containing, I. The words printed according to their true orthography, with the accented vowel or consonant marked in each, and the part of speech added to which each word belongs. II. The words reprinted, divided accurately as they are pronounced; and showing, in the most simple and easy manner, the proper sound of every letter, without disfiguring the words or altering their orthography. III. The various significations of each word. To which is prefixed, an introductory essay, in three parts. I. Elements of English pronunciation. 2. Elements of elocution, or the delivery of language. 3. Elements of English grammar. With an appendix, containing an account of the Heathen Gods and Goddesses, ancient heroes, &c.; a table of remarkable occurrences from the creation; and a list of celebrated writers. The whole forming an agreeable and valuable companion for the youth of both sexes, and particularly calculated for the improvement of natives and foreigners in the proper speaking and writing of the English language. By William Scott, teacher of English Reading, and Compiser of Lessons in Elocution, &c.
Scott, William, 1750-1804.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]- Books
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A new spelling, pronouncing, and explanatory dictionary of the English language Containing, I. The words printed according to their true orthography, with the accented vowel or consonant marked in each, and the part of speech added to which each word belongs. II. The words reprinted, divided accurately as they are pronounced; and showing, in the most simple and easy manner, the proper sound of every letter, without disfiguring the words or altering their orthography. III. The various significations of each word. To which is prefixed, an introductory essay in three parts. 1. Elements of English pronounciation. 2. Elements of elocution, or the degree of language. 3. Elements of English grammar. With an appendix, containing an account of the heathen gods and goddesses, ancient heroes, &c. a table of remarkable occurences from the creation; and a lift of celebrated writers. The whole forming an agreeable and valuable companion for the youth of both sexes, and particularly for the improvement of Natives and foreigners in the proper speaking and writing of the English ... By William Scott, teacher of English Reading, and compiler of Lessons of Elocution, &c.
Scott, William, 1750-1804.Date: 1799- Books
Face / Benjamin Zephaniah.
Zephaniah, BenjaminDate: 1999- Videos
The man with someone else's face.
Date: 2009- Digital Images
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Left hand of a woman suffering from chronic gout
Mark, Leonard Portal- Digital Images
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Right hand of a woman suffering from chronic gout
Mark, Leonard Portal- Books
Globalisation of variolation : the overlooked origins of immunity for smallpox in the 18th century / Alicia Grant.
Grant, Alicia, 1948-Date: [2019]- Books
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Specification of Robert Jackson : protective coverings to be used in cutaneous diseases.
Jackson, Robert.Date: 1858- Pictures
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Lady Mary Dudley. Stipple engraving by E. Harding, 1799.
Harding, Edward, 1775 or 1776-1796.Date: 1 April 1799Reference: 17557i