Stories
- Book extract
The history of brainwashing
Is it possible to control what other people think? In this abridged extract from his book ‘Brainwashed’, psychoanalyst and historian Daniel Pick offers us a new history of thought control.
- Book extract
A history of sex for sale
Kate Lister’s cultural history of the sex trade puts sex workers centre stage. In this extract, she argues why the way we write, think and talk about sex work matters.
- Article
Deadly doses and the hardest of hard drugs
The invention of the modern hypodermic syringe meant we could get high – or accidentally die – faster than before. Find out how this medical breakthrough was adapted for deadly uses.
- Article
Virtual reality and the fix of the future
Virtual reality, with its complex sensory tricks, takes us beyond the real world. Find out how these potentially addictive experiences can harm us – or might even have therapeutic uses.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Case book covering admissions May 1901 - Sep 1902. Patient reference numbers 2388 - 2553
Date: May 1901 - Sep 1902Reference: 3473/3/6Part of: HOLLOWAY SANATORIUM, EGHAM: RECORDS OF THE HOSPITAL- Archives and manuscripts
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Case book covering admissions Oct 1902 - Feb 1904. Patient reference numbers 2554 - 2705
Date: Oct 1902 - Feb 1904Reference: 3473/3/7Part of: HOLLOWAY SANATORIUM, EGHAM: RECORDS OF THE HOSPITAL- Archives and manuscripts
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Case book covering admissions Feb 1897 - May 1898. Patient reference numbers 1720 - 1943
Date: Feb 1897 - May 1898Reference: 3473/3/4Part of: HOLLOWAY SANATORIUM, EGHAM: RECORDS OF THE HOSPITAL- Archives and manuscripts
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Case book covering admissions Jan 1911 - May 1913. Patient reference numbers 3551 - 3814
Date: Jan 1911 - May 1913Reference: 3473/3/22Part of: HOLLOWAY SANATORIUM, EGHAM: RECORDS OF THE HOSPITAL- Archives and manuscripts
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Case book covering admissions Jun 1885 - Jan 1889. Patient reference numbers 2 - 375
Date: Jun 1885 - Jan 1889Reference: 3473/3/1Part of: HOLLOWAY SANATORIUM, EGHAM: RECORDS OF THE HOSPITAL