Stories
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Doctors and the English seaside
Fashionable seaside towns in England owe much of their popularity to 18th-century doctors, who advised them to take the 'sea cure'.
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Getting under the skin
Before the invention of X-ray in 1895 there was really only one way to accurately study the human body, and that was to cut it open.
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Don’t call me a strong Black woman
Her upbringing taught Jaydee Seaforth that she could never show pain or weakness, even when her internal distress was extreme. Find out how she learned to listen to her body.
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The making of ‘Quacks’
How do you create a medical comedy that’s authentic and laugh-out-loud funny?
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Notes on the therapeutics of radium in the Bath waters : a handbook for the medical profession / published by the Bath Corporation with the approval of the Bath Medical Committee of the British Medical Association ; compiled by John Hatton.
Date: [1913?]- Books
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Bath and her thermal waters : a paper read at Bath, December 12, 1888, before the Bath and Bristol branch of the British Medical Association / by S. Craddock.
Craddock, Samuel.Date: 1889- Books
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The new baths of Bath.
Date: [1888]- Books
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A popular guide to the use of the Bath waters : with useful hints of visitors, notes on the climate of Bath, and its advantages as a health resort and place of residence, &c. / by J.G. Douglas Kerr.
Kerr, J.G. Douglas.Date: [1884]- Books
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An address delivered at the annual meeting of the Bath and Bristol District Branch of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, held at Bath, June 29th, 1854 / by John Smith Soden.
Soden, John Smith, 1780-1863.Date: 1854