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Henry Wellcome Letter Book 7
Date: Aug 1903 - Jul 1904Reference: WF/E/01/01/07Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Pictures
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A list of quotes from people living with AIDS to deter prejudice against the disease by the Lions Club of Bombay Hlltop and the HIV/AIDS Information and Guidance Centre in Bombay. Lithograph, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 677263i- Books
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The Asylum for Idiots : instituted October 27, 1847.
Asylum for Idiots (Park House, Highgate, London and Essex Hall, Colchester, England)Date: MDCCCL. [1850]- Videos
The disabled century / 1970 - present.
Date: 1999- Archives and manuscripts
Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection
Royal Army Medical CorpsDate: 17th century - 20th centuryReference: RAMC- Archives and manuscripts
Queen's Nursing Institute
Queen's Nursing InstituteDate: 1887-1997Reference: SA/QNI- Videos
Disowned and disabled. 1/2, Nowhere else to go.
Date: 2013- Archives and manuscripts
Tavistock Institute of Human Relations
Tavistock Institute of Human RelationsDate: 1940s-2000sReference: SA/TIH- Archives and manuscripts
2T records: 2T456-2T464
Date: 1983Reference: SA/TIH/B/1/7/38Part of: Tavistock Institute of Human Relations- Archives and manuscripts
2T records: 2T465-470 [missing 2T468-2T469]
Date: 1983Reference: SA/TIH/B/1/7/39Part of: Tavistock Institute of Human Relations- Archives and manuscripts
Thérèse Mei-Yau Woodcock Archive Relating to Lowenfeld Mosaics Projects
Thérèse Mei-Yau Woodcock (b.1935)Date: 1980s-c.2000Reference: PP/THW- Books
A history of disability in nineteenth-century Scotland / Iain Hutchison ; with a foreword by Rab Houston.
Hutchison, Iain.Date: [2007], ©2007- Books
Bridgnorth Infirmary : philanthropy, prejudices & patients 1832-1948 / Gillan Waugh Pead.
Pead, Gillan WaughDate: 2018- Archives and manuscripts
Personal papers of Edith Morgan (1920-2003)
Morgan, Edith, 1920-2003Date: 1949-2003Reference: PP/EDM- Archives and manuscripts
Interviews on the subject of Barbara Robb and Aid for the Elderly in Government Institutions (AEGIS)
Hilton, ClaireDate: 2017Reference: OH7- Books
The people's health : health intervention and delivery in Mao's China, 1949-1983 / Zhou Xun.
Zhou, Xun, 1968-Date: [2020]- Ephemera
National Health Service ephemera. Box 2.
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Disowned and disabled. 2/2, Breaking free.
Date: 2013- Videos
Bedlam.
Date: 2013- Archives and manuscripts
Family Planning Association
Family Planning AssociationDate: c.1930-c.2000sReference: SA/FPA- Archives and manuscripts
Lewis, Sir Thomas
Lewis, Sir Thomas (1881-1945)Date: 1907-1982Reference: PP/LEW- Archives and manuscripts
Society of Medical Officers of Health
Society of Medical Officers of HealthDate: 1856-1998Reference: SA/SMO- Archives and manuscripts
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Papers relating to Bryan John Francis Salvin
Date: 1888Reference: RET/6/19/1/145Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Health Visitors' Association
Health Visitor's AssociationDate: 1902-1990Reference: SA/HVA- Books
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Languages, writing, &c. John Crisp, (late Assistant at the Royal Academy, And at two eminent Grammar Schools, the one kept by the Rev. Mr. Knox, Author of the famous and learned Essays on Education, at Tunbridge, in Kent; the other by the Rev. Mr. Mant, at Southampton, in Hampshire, from whence he can produce a Character that will bear close Investigation with respect to his Abilities and moral Conduct,) Acquaints young Gentlemen and Ladies, that he has opened a School for their Reception, at No. 28, Long-Acre, facing the King's Coach-Maker, where they will (but with a small Number of young Ladies in a different Apartment) be taught by Mr. and Mrs. Crisp all the various Accomplishments suited to their Sex, Birth, and respective Rank in Life, that can be expected from any Institution of this Kind; such as Writing, English in a critical Manner, French, Latin, Greek, &c. Mr. C. is a Londoner educated at the University of Paris, and flatters himself of being able to write or speak French to such a Degree of Perfection as to pass for a Frenchman, even among French Critics. There also will be proper Persons to instruct them in the other Arts and Sciences. Scholars may at this Seminary learn English with Purity and Elegance; and French is taught not (as is too often the Case) in a loose and slovenly Manner, or as one would teach a Parrot, by rote, but grammatically by him; who, having made it his Study, is competent to point out with Accuracy, the various Idioms of that Language, as also the true Parisian Accent. - It is also proper to observe, that Mr. C. means to carry on, at the same Time, a small Bookseller and Stationer's Shop, where such of his Pupils, &c. may buy, or be furnished, while at School, with the newest and best Publications in all Languages; a Matter certainly worthy of Attention, as the greatest Care will be taken in the Selection of Books which may compose their Library. N. B. A Nobleman's Family, or School in or very near Town, may be attended. - Foreigners or English Gentlemen or Ladies may be instructed in the English, or converse in French two or three Times a-Week in the Evenings, either at the Academy, or at their Houses, if more agreeable.
Crisp, John, assistant at the Royal Academy.Date: 1790]