Stories
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Aphasia and drawing elephants
When Thomas Parkinson investigated the history of “speech science”, he discovered an unexpected link between empire, elephants and aphasia.
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Electrical epilepsy and the EEG Test
The EEG (electroencephalograph) literally electrified the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy. But for Aparna Nair the dreaded EEG tests of her adolescence were a painful ordeal.
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On body horror and growing up strange
A young child’s unusual feelings, reactions and assertions are routinely dismissed by adults. Find out how manga horror stories became a source of strength, and helped them trust their adult body.
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Pain and the power of touch
As a new physiotherapist, Fiona Murphy quickly learned that her patients’ pain was unpredictable and very personal. But using the right words became the key to helping them.
Catalogue
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The after treatment of wounds and injuries / by R.C. Elmslie.
Elmslie, R. C. (Reginald Cheyne), 1878-Date: 1919- Books
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Manual of the antiseptic treatment of wounds : for students and practitioners / by W. Watson Cheyne.
Date: 1885- Books
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Wounds, with a discussion of what constitutes rational treatment / by Frederic Griffith.
Griffith, Frederic.Date: 1902- Pictures
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A boy with a head wound, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
Mount, Reginald.Reference: 22651i- Pictures
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A boy with a wounded head, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount.
Mount, Reginald.Reference: 22650i