Stories
- Article
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.
- In pictures
The Migraine Art Competition Collection
The Migraine Art Competition ran for seven years in the 1980s and resulted in over 500 unique and striking works of art that represent what it means to live with migraine.
- Article
Dealing with the dead after a nuclear attack
Cold War-era predictions of death on a vast scale became routine. But the British authorities were less prepared to dispose of the bodies.
- Article
Medics and the bomb
Would a nuclear attack on the UK overwhelm the NHS? At the height of the Cold War, despite government optimism, medics predicted doom.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Offices at Retreat
Date: Mid 20th centuryReference: RET 1/8/3/5Part of: The Retreat Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Offices Shops and Railway Premises
Date: 1961-1964Reference: SA/CMO/D/142Part of: Association of County Medical Officers of Health and the County Medical Officers Group of the Society of Medical Officers of Health- Books
Offices, shops and railway premises act 1963 : chapter 41.
Great BritainDate: 1963- Archives and manuscripts
Offices for W.H.M.M Second floor, West Gallery, Wellcome Building
Date: 1964Reference: WF/CA/P/09/08/03Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
- Online
Offices of devotion, suited to the principal branches of natural religion. By James Foster, D.D.
Foster, James, 1697-1753.Date: 1754