Stories
- Article
Native Americans through the 19th-century lens
The stories behind Rinehart's photographs may not be as black and white as they first appear.
- Article
Jim, the horse of death
Horses’ blood was used to produce an antitoxin that saved thousands of children from dying from diphtheria, but contamination was a deadly problem. Find out how a horse called Jim was the catalyst for the beginnings of medical regulation.
- Article
Native Americans and the dehumanising force of the photograph
In the second part of Native Americans through the 19th-century lens, we delve deeper into the ambivalent messages within the images.
- Article
Rocking psychiatry with R D Laing
Turn on, tune in, drop out. Discover how six rock songs from the 1960s and 1970s link the ideas of famous therapist R D Laing with the era’s counterculture.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Congresses and workshops
Date: 1954-1992Reference: PP/SHF/D/10/2Part of: Foulkes, Siegmund Heinrich (1898-1976) and Elizabeth Therese Fanny (née Marx) (1918-2004)- Archives and manuscripts
Congresses and conferences
Date: 1983-2000Reference: SA/MED/EPart of: Medact- Archives and manuscripts
Congresses, etc.
Date: 1951-1977Reference: SA/MWF/E.3Part of: Medical Women's Federation- Archives and manuscripts
Congresses
Date: 2001-2003Reference: SA/ILE/B/4/4/8Part of: Archive of the International League Against Epilepsy- Archives and manuscripts
Congresses
Date: 1923-1947Reference: SA/PHY/Z/4/9/81-97Part of: The Physiological Society