Stories
- Article
The intimate and invasive art of ethical taxidermy
Does displaying dead animals bring us closer to nature, or drive us further apart?
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Lost in the mall and other false memories
How can you remember an event that never took place? Find out how manipulation, misinformation and coercion can plant false memories in your mind.
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Is fake news killing fictive art?
Parafictional artists create projects where the imaginary interacts with real life. But the growth of so-called ‘fake news’ is providing a new challenge.
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A virtual view of history
Step inside Anne Frank’s house or explore the galleries in a museum destroyed by fire. VR brings history and art satisfyingly close when we’re unable to get there in person.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Medical Ethics in Britain Related Documents
The Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCLDate: 1963-2006Reference: GC/253/A/31/8Part of: Wellcome Witnesses to Twentieth Century Medicine Seminars- Archives and manuscripts
Corporate photography shoots C0000641 - C0000690
Date: 1997-1998Reference: WT/B/11/1/16Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
Mapping out the veneral wilderness : public health and STD in New Zealand, 1920-1980 / Antje Kampf.
Kampf, Antje.Date: 2007- Archives and manuscripts
Fletcher, Charles Montague (1911-1995), epidemiologist
Fletcher, C. M. (Charles Montague), 1911-Date: 1886 - 1996Reference: PP/CMF- Books
The Cambridge illustrated history of medicine / edited by Roy Porter.
Date: 1996