Stories
- Article
Paris Morgue and a public spectacle of death
Known as the “only free theatre in Paris”, La Morgue was a popular place for the public to view cadavers on display.
- Article
Reclaiming my story
Sharing her story of mental illness and treatment with trainee social workers has helped Caroline Butterwick make sense of her past, and continues to be a positive part of her life today.
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Sharing breastmilk with parents
Alev Scott donated her frozen breastmilk to a hospital milk bank, but she was curious about other routes. Here she explores commercial operations and informal private arrangements.
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Getting under the skin
Before the invention of X-ray in 1895 there was really only one way to accurately study the human body, and that was to cut it open.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Transvaal Public Hospitals
Date: 1949-1950Reference: PP/GDR/E/13Part of: Dick-Read, Grantly- Journals
Report of the Public Health and Hospitals Department / Western Australia.
Date: 1925-1928- Books
- Online
Report of the Public Health and Hospitals Department / Western Australia.
Western Australia. Public Health and Hospitals Department.Date: [1924]- Books
- Online
Report of the Public Health and Hospitals Department / Western Australia.
Western Australia. Public Health and Hospitals Department.Date: [1926]- Archives and manuscripts
Part II: The Medieval Period (Medical Practitioners, Hospitals, Plague, Leprosy, Public Health)
Date: c.1960sReference: GC/119/B.1/1Part of: MacNalty, Sir Arthur Salusbury (1880-1969)