Stories
- Interview
How to design an HIV awareness campaign
Using carefully crafted, colourful graphics is one public health team’s creative approach.
- Article
Epidemic threats and racist legacies
Epidemiology is the systematic, data-driven study of health and disease in populations. But as historian Jacob Steere-Williams suggests, this most scientific of fields emerged in the 19th century imbued with a doctrine of Western imperialism – a legacy that continues to influence how we talk about disease.
- Article
Rediscovering a love of the game
Sexism and homophobia in football prompted Lara Goodwin to stop playing the sport at 19. Today, while discrimination in the game is still rife, Lara has found hope – and like-minded players – in an inclusive east London club.
- Article
Rediscovering Margaret Louden, a forgotten NHS hero
Bored during lockdown, David Jesudason started bin diving at night. Then a chance discovery set him on a new path: to tell the story of a forgotten female surgeon.
Catalogue
- Ephemera
- Online
AZT on trial : an all day conference exposing the practices in the development, licensing and prescription of AZT / SCAM.
Date: 1993- Ephemera
- Online
AZT on trial : an all-day public conference to expose the marketing,advertising, and promotional strategy involved in the selling of the Wellcome Foundation's 'anti-HIV' drug AZT and the practises involved in its development, licensing, prescribing, and endorsement by AIDS agencied / SCAM.
Date: 1993- Pictures
A peddler in antique garb advertising a carnival to raise funds for the move of King's College Hospital to South London. Colour lithograph after J. Hassall, 1909.
Hassall, John, 1868-1948.Date: [1909]Reference: 17764i- Ephemera
Hospital associations etc. ephemera. Box 1.