Stories
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The ‘epileptic’ in art and science
From scarred outsiders in literature to the cold voyeurism of medical films and photography, people who experience seizures and epilepsy are rarely shown in a compassionate light in popular culture.
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Drugs in Victorian Britain
Many common remedies were taken throughout the 19th century, with more people than ever using them. What was the social and cultural context of this development?
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Nymphomania and hypersexuality in women and men
The history of nymphomania is closely bound with society's views on women and their sexuality.
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Tragic artists and their all-consuming passions
Does having a debilitating disease help or hinder creative genius?
Catalogue
- Books
Disease and death in eighteenth-century literature and culture : fashioning the unfashionable / Allan Ingram, Leigh Wetherall Dickson, editors.
Date: [2016]- Books
Medicine in literature.
Date: [2002]- Books
Diseases of famous persons : a selected bibliography of the English and French medical literature / [Helen Rose Potter].
Potter, Helen Rose.Date: 1965- Archives and manuscripts
Sourcebook on Asbestos Diseases, Book Chapter "To Screen or Not to Screen?"
Hazel ThorntonDate: 1997-1998Reference: PP/HTH/C/1/84Part of: Hazel Thornton: Archive- Books
Progress in assessment of morbidity due to schistosomiasis : reviews of recent literature : Schistosoma haematobium, Schistosoma intercalatum, Schistosoma japonicum, Schistosoma mansoni.
Date: [1989], ©1989