Stories
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Hamlet, the melancholic Prince of Denmark
Hamlet clearly demonstrates an excess of black bile and is arguably the most famous literary melancholic.
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Fleeing fear, defying prejudice
As teenage refugee Sedra Al-Yousef grappled with rebuilding her life and education in another country, at the same time she used compassion and humanity to demolish populist anti-refugee myths.
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The shock of cardiac arrest when you’re young and fit
Footballer Christian Eriksen’s on-pitch collapse in 2020, witnessed by thousands, was shocking. Fellow cardiac-arrest survivor Meg Fozzard explores the risks in the young and fit, and how we can all help.
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Why zombies can’t help coming back
Although it might appear that zombies are a 20th-century phenomenon, created for the horror-movie industry, they’ve actually been around since medieval times. Find out what zombies like to do, and how to get rid of them.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Denmark correspondence
Date: 1972-1986Reference: SA/ILE/G/2/12/1Part of: Archive of the International League Against Epilepsy- Books
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Denmark. Report on the system of state insurance in Denmark.
Great Britain. Foreign Office.Date: 1890- Archives and manuscripts
Denmark
Date: c.1973-1988Reference: SA/DRS/F/3Part of: DrugScope- Archives and manuscripts
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'Denmark' [also the Netherlands]
Date: 1954-1955Reference: WA/HMM/TR/Eth/B.5Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Archives and manuscripts
Denmark Final Report
Date: 1990Reference: PP/TLA/C/5/9Part of: Archive of Professor Tim Lang