Stories
- Article
The tale of the toxic kidneys
In 1954 a serendipitous coming together of skills and circumstances allowed the first successful organ transplant to take place. Read how Richard Herrick’s life was prolonged by his identical twin’s generosity.
- Article
Active pensioners, blooming gardens
To reach your 70s with over 300,000 Twitter followers or running a music festival is not the stereotypical image of retirement. But does this energetic engagement with life equal happiness?
- Book extract
What the wind can bring
In this extract from ‘This Book is a Plant’, Amanda Thomson shares a newfound fascination with flowers, and reveals why our relationship with plants can also be complicated.
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Living in limbo when a loved one is missing
When someone goes missing, loved ones are thrown into a state akin to constant grieving; waiting for news, living in hope. Novelist Bev Thomas describes how they try to cope and carry on.
Catalogue
- Books
The history of the Chinese translations of Sir William Osler's textbook / Richard L. Golden, George V. Summers.
Golden, Richard L.Date: 1984- Archives and manuscripts
Eric Miller's comparative data on production, profit and turnover
Date: 1937-1961Reference: SA/TIH/B/2/24/2Part of: Tavistock Institute of Human Relations- Archives and manuscripts
Connectionist Summer School 1986
Date: June 1986Reference: GRL/DUR/C/1/2Part of: Richard Durbin: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Connectionist Summer School 1990
Date: December 1989-July 1990Reference: GRL/DUR/C/2/11Part of: Richard Durbin: archives- Books
On the dengue or break-bone fever as it appeared at Savannah in the summer and autumn of 1850 / by Richard D. Arnold.
Arnold, Richard D. (Richard Dennis), 1808-1876Date: 1852