Stories
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Getting around the rules of sex education
What should we and shouldn’t we teach our teens about sex, inside and outside of the classroom?
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Bloody capitalism and the cash flow of the menstrual cycle
Once they thrived on taboos and shame. Now period-product manufacturers are finding new ways to flourish in this era of period activism – but products aren’t the end of the story.
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How your hairdresser could save your life
Barbers and hairdressers have a unique view of us – one that means they can spot potentially dangerous health problems. Find out how buzzcuts can lead to blood-pressure checks, and dip-dyes show the way to the dermatologist.
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Guerrilla public health
From safe-use guides to needle exchange schemes, Harry Shapiro reflects on 40 years of drug harm reduction in the UK.
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Cooper McDougall & Robertson Limited: Cooper McDougall & Robertson (Scotland) Limited, 1925-?Date: 5 May 1930 - Oct 1961Reference: WF/C/S/05/05Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
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The Universities (Scotland) Bill : a letter to the Lord Provost, magistrates and town council of the city of Edinburgh / by James Colston.
Date: 1883- Books
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Statutes of the University of Edinburgh, relative to the degree of M.D. 1833.
Date: [1833]- Books
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Employers and employed : being (1) an exposition of the law of reparation for physical injury; (2) the Employers' Liability Act, 1880, annotated ... and (3) suggested amendment of the law as to the liability of employers. With appendices and indices / by Walter Cook Spens and Robert T. Younger.
Younger Robert T. (Robert Tannahill), 1860-1906.Date: 1887- Books
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Colonel Charles Straton, - - - - - - - -appellant. David Skinner, merchant, and provost of the burgh of Montrose, William Ross, Alexander Christie, and Peter Skinner, merchants, and bailies of Montrose, George Morison, merchant, and Dean of Guild of the said burgh, and Georg Ross, Merchant, and Town Treasurer of the said Burgh, James Coutts senior, James Coutts junior, Thomas Christie, Alexander Craw, Alexander Miln, Nicholas Bell, John Pilmer, and Thomas Leslie, all Merchants in Montrose, and Counsellors of the said Burgh, James Miln, Patrick Beattie, both Shipmasters, and Counsellors of the said Burgh, William Leslie, Litster in Montrose, and Robert Brodie, Weaver there, all likewise counsellors of the said Burgh of Montrose, for themselves, and as representing the whole community of the said town, and their successors in office, respondents. The case of the respondents.
Montrose (Scotland)Date: 1744]