Stories
- Article
Cloves to mull, mask and numb
Sweet, pungent, warm, woody: cloves smell and taste like Christmas. But there’s much more to this spice than that.
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The healing power of the physic garden
Having experienced the healing power of plants and gardens, Iona Glen goes in search of present-day “physic gardens” and their origins in history.
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Hunting lost plants in botanical collections
A bark specimen at Kew recalls the story of a South American man who harvested the most potent source of the only effective malaria treatment available in the late 1800s. Killed for his work and forgotten by history, Manuel Mamani was a victim of the colonial juggernaut.
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Delusional recycling and the problem with plastic
Many of us are guilty of wishful thinking when it comes to our rubbish. Arianne Shahvisi exposes shaky recycling infrastructure and overseas dumping, arguing for an end to waste colonialism.
Catalogue
- Pictures
Indonesia: an Indonesian boy. Albumen print.
Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 534370i- Archives and manuscripts
Indonesia correspondence
Date: 1986-1991Reference: SA/ILE/G/2/22/1Part of: Archive of the International League Against Epilepsy- Archives and manuscripts
Indonesia
Date: 1983Reference: WF/M/PB/38/01/08Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Indonesia
Date: 1972Reference: SA/DRS/G/4Part of: DrugScope- Archives and manuscripts
Indonesia
Date: 1978-1980Reference: SA/ICM/L/4/8Part of: International Confederation of Midwives