Stories
- Comic
Mouth
What kinds of flora and fauna do you cultivate in your mouth?
- Book extract
Out of the mouth trap
After 15 years of speech therapy, Jonty Claypole decided to make peace with his stammer. He explores our fear of disfluency, revealing how accepting it could actually increase our creativity and persuasiveness.
- Article
A brief history of ventilation
As ventilators continue to play an important part in helping very ill coronavirus patients, medical historian Dr Lindsey Fitzharris traces their development from the first attempts at mouth-to-mouth resuscitation through centuries of medical crises.
- Article
Witches
Many of the women persecuted as witches in the 16th-century “witch craze” were over 50 and exhibited signs of menopause. Helen Foster suggests that the stigma of the wicked witch still affects older women and how they deal with menopause.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Mouth Reading
Date: 19th CenturyReference: GALTON/2/10/8/3Part of: Galton Papers- Archives and manuscripts
Mouth, etc
Date: 1951-1969Reference: GC/147/B.29-30Part of: Cade, Sir Stanford- Archives and manuscripts
Mouth 'C 710-[2251]'
Date: 1962-1971Reference: GC/147/B.41Part of: Cade, Sir Stanford- Books
- Online
Mouth hygiene and mouth sepsis.
Marshall, John Sayre, 1846-1922.Date: 1912- Digital Images
- Online
Mouth of Python: infected ranulae
Royal Veterinary College