Stories
- Book extract
Why we need to decolonise healthcare
In this extract from ‘Divided’, Annabel Sowemimo describes the way her nana’s stroke and hospitalisation heightened her awareness of the need for us all to advocate for the health of others.
- Article
Silent threat
As Vanessa Peterson recovered from a frighteningly serious illness, she wondered whether it was linked to air quality. For many communities, she found, pollution is a political issue.
- Article
Devilry and doom in 1666
Disastrous events and a significant combination of numbers signalled the end – or perhaps a new beginning – in 1666. But for some, this feverish period fuelled unprecedented inventiveness and development.
- Article
Who was Audrey Amiss?
Elena Carter introduces the vast collection left behind by artist Audrey Amiss, who documented her life in astonishing detail.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Coroners law and death registration
Date: 1903-1950Reference: SA/BMA/C.485-500Part of: British Medical Association- Books
Coroners' inquests in colonial Massachusetts / Paul F. Mellen.
Mellen, Paul F.Date: 1985- Books
Coroners' records in England and Wales / Jeremy Gibson and Colin Rogers.
Gibson, Jeremy Sumner Wycherley.Date: 1988- Books
Coroners, corruption and the politics of death : forensic pathology in the United States / Julie Johnson.
Johnson, Julie- Books
Report of the Departmental Committee on Coroners.
Great Britain. Committee on Coroners.Date: 1936