Stories
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The law of periodicity for menstruation
Dr Edward Clarke's Law of Periodicity claimed that females who were educated alongside their male peers were developing their minds at the expense of their reproductive organs.
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Artificial intelligence and the dream of eternal life
Until now, eternal life was the stuff of fiction, or in the unknowable realms of religion. But an artificial intelligence that ‘remembers’ the whole of an individual’s experience could be the way to life after death.
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The soul in the stomach
A 17th-century physician’s controversial theory about the link between the emotions and the stomach reminds us that we shouldn’t ignore our ‘gut feelings’.
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Mapping the body
These intricate anatomical drawings show how Ayurveda practitioners have explored the human body and how it works.
Catalogue
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Asthma drugs - trials and tribulations : proceedings of a symposium held in Edinburgh, UK, 12 September, 1983 / edited by Malcolm Green.
Date: 1984- Books
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Household organization / by Mrs. Caddy.
Caddy, Florence, 1837-Date: 1877- Books
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Proceedings of the National Medical Conventions, held in New York, May, 1846, and in Philadelphia, May, 1847.
American Medical Association.Date: 1847- Books
Proceedings of the Seventh Southeast Asian regional seminar on Tropical Medicine and Public Health, Infectious Diseases of the Gastrointestinal System in Southeast Asia and the Far East : 28 September - 2 October 1970, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China / ed. by John H. Cross.
Date: 1971- Books
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How can compulsory education be made to work in England? / by Frederic Seebohm.
Seebohm, Frederic, 1833-1912.Date: 1870