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Asian women and diabetes : an evaluation report of a community based initiative / written by Jatinderal Kaur, Jill Bedford.
Kaur, JatinderpalDate: [1994?]- Books
The boy who gave his heart away : a death that brought the gift of life / Cole Moreton.
Moreton, ColeDate: 2017- Books
Women and disability : the experience of physical disability among women / Susan Lonsdale.
Lonsdale, SusanDate: 1990- Books
Pregnancy at work : health and safety for the working woman / Regina H. Kenen with Jenny McLeish and Daphne May.
Kenen, ReginaDate: 1998- Books
Cold comfort : alcohol/drugs/homelessness / by Michael Meacher, Margaret Beckett, Frank Dobson, Harriet Harman ; research [by] Chris Holmes, David Turner ; introduction by Ray Buckton.
Meacher, MichaelDate: [198-?]- Ephemera
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Semen kit : whenever you dock, use condoms & lube / Gay Men Fighting AIDS ; photo: Hywel Williams.
Date: [1994?]- Books
Coming of age : grown-up stakeholder involvement : a meeting held at the Royal College of Physicians in London on 25 November 2004 to discuss the involvement of health service users and carers in the way that health policies are developed, and to create and consider practical steps that could be taken. / Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry, Long-term Medical Conditions Alliance.
Association of British Pharmaceutical IndustryDate: 2005- Ephemera
Alcoholism ephemera. Box 2.
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The tinclarian Doctor Mitchel's answer to the King's speech, Janr 1734; and also concerning the taxes. Written in the 64th year of his age.
Mitchel, William, 1670 or 1671-1740.Date: 1734]- Books
Dependency with dignity : different care provision for the elderly / Barbara Wade, Lucianne Sawyer, Judith Bell.
Wade, Barbara.Date: 1983- Books
The forgotten people : carers in three minority ethnic communities in Southwark / by Joy Ann McCalman.
McCalman, Joy AnnDate: 1990- Books
Women's health : the middle years.
Wilson, GretaDate: 1995- Books
Your story : how some special babies are made : a book for egg-donor children / by Gina Hashrard.
Hashrard, GinaDate: 2014- Books
Keep warm, keep well : a winter guide : advice on keeping warm and healthy, home improvement grants, heating your home, help with bills / a joint venture by: Department of Health[and others].
Date: 2003- Books
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The memory of the just reviv'd; in divers testimonies concerning the labours, travels, sufferings, life and death of ... John Wynn; who departed this life at Bradford in Yorkshire, in the sixty fourth year of his age, ...
Date: 1715- Books
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A proposal for relieving, reforming and employing all the poor of Great Britain, by vertue of one desired general law, relating to the poor, instead of thirty statutes, now in force, concerning the premises. And Hereby All these Poor, who thro' Infancy, Age, or Infirmities, are Incapable of Labour, will be comfortably Maintain'd, and none then Obliged, or Permitted to beg: And all our Capable Poor, will be Profitably Employ'd, for the Common Good of both King and Kingdom. And the most material Objections rais'd, against this Proposal. And a full Answer, to all those Objections, will be shortly publish'd.
Braddon, Laurence, -1724.Date: Printed in the Year. 1721- Books
A surgical temptation : the demonization of the foreskin and the rise of circumcision in Britain / Robert Darby.
Darby, Robert (Robert J. L.)Date: 2005- Books
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An abstract of the draught of a bill for relieving, reforming, and employing the poor. The united Wisdom of our Noble and Honourable Senators, may frame such a Bill (of which this Abstract is but an Imperfect Essay) as will probably answer All the Good Intentions of Thirty Statutes (now in force) relating to the Premisses: And the Principal Intents and Purposes of those numerous Laws, concerning the Poor, are Four, viz. First, Comfortably to maintain all those, whose Infancy, Age, or Infirmities, render them incapable of Labour; so that no Poor Briton, may be then obliged or permitted to beg. Secondly, To reform the Profligate Poor. Thirdly, In the most beneficial Manner (for Great Britain's Common Good) to Employ all the capable Poor; so that Th'industrious may never want Work; and the Lazr Poor be Compelled to Labour. And, Lastly, To reduce our Payments to the Poor, which are now supposed to be Twelve Hundred Thousand Pounds per annum Charge to Great Britain -- But this Great Burden this Scheme proposeth Totally to discharge in Thirty Years. Hereunto is prefix'd, A Brief Account of what was done by both Lords and Commons in 1704, for reducing all Laws, relating to the Poor, into One General Bill -- And also herein is set forth, the principal Considerations, upon which this Scheme is grounded, and the Publick Benefits from thence proceeding.
Braddon, Laurence, -1724.Date: [1717?]- Ephemera
Alzheimer's & dementia ephemera. Box 1.
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Disability : transport ephemera. Box 3.
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Death and dying ephemera. Box 1.
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The seven ages of science. 6/7 Age of war.
Date: 2013- Ephemera
Cancer ephemera. Box 2.
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Darwinism as religion : what literature tells us about evolution / Michael Ruse.
Ruse, MichaelDate: [2017]- Ephemera
Influenza and colds ephemera. Box 1.