Stories
- Article
How tuberculosis became a test case for eugenic theory
A 19th-century collaboration that failed to prove how facial features could indicate the diseases people were most likely to suffer from became a significant stepping stone in the new ‘science’ of eugenics.
- Long read
Our complicated love affair with light
Sunlight is essential, but our relationship with artificial light is less clear cut. It expands what’s possible; it also obscures and polices. In this long read, Lauren Collee pits light against night, and reveals the shady places in between.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
British Thoracic and Tuberculosis Association / Midland Thoracic Society spring meeting
Date: April 1971Reference: SA/BRT/B/4/27Part of: British Thoracic Society and predecessors- Archives and manuscripts
British Thoracic and Tuberculosis Association spring meeting
Date: March 1972Reference: SA/BRT/B/4/29Part of: British Thoracic Society and predecessors- Archives and manuscripts
British Thoracic and Tuberculosis Association annual conference
Date: June-July 1972Reference: SA/BRT/B/4/30Part of: British Thoracic Society and predecessors- Archives and manuscripts
British Thoracic and Tuberculosis Association annual conference
Date: June-July 1976Reference: SA/BRT/B/4/32Part of: British Thoracic Society and predecessors- Archives and manuscripts
British Thoracic and Tuberculosis Association annual conference
Date: June 1969Reference: SA/BRT/B/4/25Part of: British Thoracic Society and predecessors