Stories
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Getting under the skin
Before the invention of X-ray in 1895 there was really only one way to accurately study the human body, and that was to cut it open.
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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.
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We need less ‘sickle cell warriors’ and more allies
Rejecting the epithet “warrior”, Cheryl Telfer describes the pervasive effect sickle cell disease has on her life, and calls for more people to donate blood to help sicklers.
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Don’t call me a strong Black woman
Her upbringing taught Jaydee Seaforth that she could never show pain or weakness, even when her internal distress was extreme. Find out how she learned to listen to her body.
Catalogue
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The pharmacopoeia of the British Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, London / edited by Balmanno Squire.
British Hospital for Diseases of the Skin.Date: 1884- Pictures
Manchester & Salford Hospital for Diseases of the Skin: facade. Photolithograph, 1903.
Date: 22 August 1903Reference: 25274i- Books
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Formulae used at St. John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin / compiled by the medical staff.
St. John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin.Date: 1912- Pictures
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Manchester & Salford Hospital for Diseases of the Skin: facade of administration block. Photolithograph, 1903.
Date: 22 August 1903Reference: 25273i- Books
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Pharmacopoeia of St. John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, Leicester Square, London, W.C.
St. John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin (London, England)Date: 1888