Stories
- Article
Surviving a flesh-eating disease
Nearly dying from a skin infection gave Scott Neill a chance to start again after an early life marked by grief and depression.
- Book extract
My important, ridiculous nose
The nose is a much-maligned appendage, but it’s a powerful organ capable of invoking powerful emotions from past memories and sexual attraction.
- Book extract
Sockets and stumps
Historian Emily Mayhew has met soldiers who have survived the seemingly unsurvivable. Here, she explores the part prosthetics play in the process of military rehabilitation.
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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.
Catalogue
- Books
Aging in cell and tissue culture : proceedings of a symposium on "Aging in Cell and Tissue Culture" held at the annual meeting of the European Tissue Culture Society at the Castle of Zinkovy in Czechoslovakia, May 7-10, 1969. Edited by Emma Holec̆ková and Vincent J. Cristofalo.
Symposium on "Aging in Cell and Tissue Culture" (1969 : Zinkovy, Czechoslovakia)Date: 1970- Archives and manuscripts
Some data for
Date: c.1953Reference: GC/177/E/1/2/1Part of: Fulton, Forrest- Archives and manuscripts
Proofs etc.
Date: 1953Reference: GC/177/E/1/2/4Part of: Fulton, Forrest- Archives and manuscripts
Rough notes for
Date: c.1953Reference: GC/177/E/1/2/2Part of: Fulton, Forrest- Archives and manuscripts
First and second draft, `own copy'
Date: c.1953Reference: GC/177/E/1/2/3Part of: Fulton, Forrest