Stories
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Aphasia and drawing elephants
When Thomas Parkinson investigated the history of “speech science”, he discovered an unexpected link between empire, elephants and aphasia.
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The sum of my parts
Testing positive for a rogue gene meant Jessica Furseth was more susceptible to cancer. After the years of anger and dissociation from her body that followed, she began to pick up the pieces.
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Pain and the power of touch
As a new physiotherapist, Fiona Murphy quickly learned that her patients’ pain was unpredictable and very personal. But using the right words became the key to helping them.
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The 200-year search for normal people
Sarah Chaney poses the question we’ve likely all asked at some point in our lives: 'Am I normal?’, and explores whether normality even exists.
Catalogue
- Books
Practical results of bacteriological researches / by George M. Sternberg.
Sternberg, George Miller, 1838-1915.Date: 1964- Books
Experimental poliomyelitis / Morris Schaeffer and Ralph S. Muckenfuss.
Schaeffer, Morris, 1907-Date: 1940- Archives and manuscripts
Sheffield poliomyelitis vaccine studies and yearly reports
Date: 1955-1959Reference: PP/TYR/A/3/2/2Part of: Tyrrell, David (1925-2005)- Videos
Monkeys, rats and me : animal testing.
Date: 2006- Books
Scientists at war : the ethics of Cold War weapons research / Sarah Bridger.
Bridger, SarahDate: 2015