Stories
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The stranger who started an epidemic
New Orleans, 1853. James McGuigan arrives in the port city and succumbs to yellow fever.
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What our facial hair says about us
Five bearded and moustachioed men choose five hirsute archive images to help them reflect on the way facial hair is linked with personality and identity.
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Disturbed minds and disruptive bodies
Prison officers tried to regulate women’s minds and bodies and maintain a new disciplinary routine in the second half of the 1800s.
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The cook who became a pariah
New York, 1907. Mary Mallon spreads infection, unaware that her name will one day become synonymous with typhoid.
Catalogue
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Irish medical education and student culture, c.1850-1950 / Laura Kelly.
Kelly, Laura, 1986-Date: [2017]- Ephemera
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Irish & concerned about HIV/AIDS? Irish & living with HIV/AIDS? Working with Irish clients? : here is a service for you! / Postively Irish Action on AIDS (PIAA).
Date: [1993?]- Journals
Irish medical journal.
- Journals
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Irish Magazine
- Books
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Irish Druids and old Irish religions / by James Bonwick.
Bonwick, James, 1817-1906.Date: 1894