Stories
- Article
We who can’t believe
Unless she falls to the floor unconscious, Anne Boyer has always ignored signs of illness. Cancer, however, made her face her fallibility.
- Article
The problem of the punctured heart
During World War II a young American surgeon working in England perfected shrapnel-removal techniques that saved dozens of lives. Discover how one case sealed his reputation as the founder of cardiac surgery.
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The blight of the ballooning blood vessels
In 1817 an emergency operation on a London porter was hailed a ‘success’ despite the patient’s swift demise. Find out how this case became a landmark in vascular surgery.
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The stranger who started an epidemic
New Orleans, 1853. James McGuigan arrives in the port city and succumbs to yellow fever.
Catalogue
- Film
Haemorrhage.
Date: c.1935- Videos
Haemorrhage.
Date: c.1935- Books
Haemorrhage associated with silastic dural substitute / D. Thompson, W. Taylor, R. Hayward.
Thompson, Dominic.Date: 1994- Books
- Online
Haemorrhage from the Fallopian tube without evidence of tubal gestation / shown by Alban Doran.
Doran, Alban H. G. (Alban Henry Griffiths), 1849-1927.Date: [1898]- Books
Hæmorrhage / by G.N. Stewart.
Stewart, G. N. (George Neil), 1860-1930.Date: [1924?]