Stories
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The family food of a kebab van man
Melek Erdal celebrates the physical and mental resilience of her father Yusuf, forged by isolation and dislocation, and reinforced by the distinctive cuisine of his home country, Turkey.
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Being trans in the world of sex work
Unstable. Predatory. Risk takers. Dr Adrienne Macartney sheds stark light on the hostile and negative assumptions faced by trans sex workers.
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The rise and fall of a medical mesmerist
Uncover the fascinating story of the doctor who popularised hypnotism as a medical technique, and could name Dickens among his famous friends.
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The meanings of hurt
In the early modern period, gruesome incidents of self-castration and other types of self-injury garnished the literature of the time. Alanna Skuse explores the messages these wounds conveyed.
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The philosophy of epispastics : an inaugural thesis : submitted to the consideration of the Honourable Robert Smith, Provost, and the regents of the University of Maryland ; for the degree of the Doctor of Medicine / by Joel Hopkins, of Baltimore.
Hopkins, Joel, 1784-1868.Date: 1815- Archives and manuscripts
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leeds
Date: Jul 1925Reference: PP/EJW/A.15/16/2- Journals
Abstracts of dissertations for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
Date: 1928-- Books
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An inaugural dissertation on the chemical and medical history of septon, azote, or nitrogene : and its combination with the matter of heat and the principle of acidity ; submitted to the public examination of the faculty of physic, under the authority of the trustees of Columbia College in the state of New-York ; William Samuel Johnson, LL.D president : for the degree of Doctor of Physic ; on the third day of May, 1796 / by Winthrop Saltonstall, citizen of the state of Connecticut.
Saltonstall, Winthrop, 1775-1802.Date: 1796- Archives and manuscripts
Thesis presented by Sir Edward Wayne for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leeds, May 1925
Date: 1925Reference: PP/EJW/E.1/1Part of: Wayne, Sir Edward Johnson (1902-1990)