Stories
- Article
Battling the heteronormativity of sexual health
As a queer, Black women, Mary W is sick of the never-ending hetero-cycle of clinic appointments, where her needs and sexuality are always a surprise to the doctor. She calls for a revolution.
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Dyslexia and its misconceptions
Overcoming common myths about dyslexia only adds to the challenges of growing up with the condition. Madeleine Morley, who was diagnosed with dyslexia aged eight, goes into myth-busting mode and shares her personal experiences.
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Building resilience in a racist world
With the resurgence of racism in today’s UK, Louisa Adjoa Parker reflects on the trauma of growing up in a racist society and explores how victims could begin to heal.
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The art of soundproof design
Too much noise is more than annoying – it has serious negative effects on health and cognitive ability. Find out how designers and architects are mitigating the downsides of sound.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
50th Anniversary, Specialisation 1946 - 1954
Date: 1946-1954Reference: WA/MMS/PH/Sab/9Part of: Wellcome Museum of Medical Science- Archives and manuscripts
Diplomas and specialisation. MEJ Anaesthetics 1, (8), 1968
Date: 1968Reference: PP/RRM/D.1/93Part of: Macintosh, Sir Robert (1897-1989)- Archives and manuscripts
The effect of specialisation on the practice of medicine (William W. Mushin Lecture, Cardiff)
Date: (Nov) 1977Reference: GC/201/A/1/27Part of: Godber, Sir George- Archives and manuscripts
'The effect of specialisation on maternity services', reprinted from The Lancet, pp 1061-1066, 18 May 1963
Date: 1963Reference: GC/201/B/8Part of: Godber, Sir George- Archives and manuscripts
'The effect of specialisation on the practice of medicine', reprinted from The Lancet, pp 257-259, 4 Feb 1978
Date: 1978Reference: GC/201/B/51Part of: Godber, Sir George