Stories
- Article
Jim, the horse of death
Horses’ blood was used to produce an antitoxin that saved thousands of children from dying from diphtheria, but contamination was a deadly problem. Find out how a horse called Jim was the catalyst for the beginnings of medical regulation.
- Article
The yogi as hermit, warrior, criminal and showman
How the modern world changed the life and reputation of the yogi.
- Article
Going viral in the online anti-vaccine wars
‘Anti-vaxxers’ are taking their message online using powerful images as well as words. But is the pro campaigners’ response any better?
- Podcast
Wetland
In this episode, JC and her contributors invite you to rethink the idea of of boggy marshlands, and see the ecological health, biodiversity, and carbon capturing benefits of these misunderstood spaces.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
"U.S.A."
Date: 1967-1983Reference: SA/BPA/G/29Part of: BPAS, British Pregnancy Advisory Service- Archives and manuscripts
"U.S.A." 2
Date: 1984-2000Reference: ART/AFH/A/21/1aPart of: Arts for Health: archive- Archives and manuscripts
"U.S.A." 1
Date: 1984-2000Reference: ART/AFH/A/21/1Part of: Arts for Health: archive- Ephemera
- Online
Pecans USA : America's flavourite nut / U.S.A. Pecan Press Office.
U.S.A. Pecan Press Office.Date: [1994?]- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence with colleagues and friends re lectures and visits by Chain during his stay in U.S.A.
Date: 1958Reference: PP/EBC/J.19Part of: Chain, Professor Sir Ernst Boris