Stories
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The cook who became a pariah
New York, 1907. Mary Mallon spreads infection, unaware that her name will one day become synonymous with typhoid.
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The island of unclaimed bodies
In New York, those who live and die on the extreme edges of society are buried on an isolated island, often forgotten and unmourned. But recent legal changes aim to reduce stigma and restore their dignity.
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Conflicted and confused about lithium
Covid-19 left Laura Grace Simpkins out of work and living back with her parents. She now had time to restart her research into her medication, but was she mad to continue?
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Winter blues and the story of SAD
In ‘Chasing the Sun‘ Linda Geddes reveals why for some people, winter is literally depressing, showing how we first came to recognise seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Catalogue
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New York State Soldiers' Depot, New York City: wash and bath room. Colour lithograph, 1864.
Date: 1864Reference: 20139i- Archives and manuscripts
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State University of New York (SUNY) at Farmingdale Convocation and Colloquy - "The Academic Underpinning of Advancing Societies" (15 September 1998)
Date: 1998Reference: JDW/2/8/1/314Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Journals
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Transplantation and cellular therapy
Date: 2021-- Books
The story of scabies - IV : At-Tabari discoverer of the Acarus Scabiei / Reuben Friedman.
Friedman, Reuben, 1892-Date: 1997- Books
Monitoring, birth defects and environment : the problem of surveillance - proceedings of a symposium on monitoring, birth defects and environment, sponsored by the Birth Defects Institute of the New York State Department of Health, held at Albany, New York, October 19-20, 1970 / edited by Ernest B. Hook, Dwight T. Janerich, Ian H. Porter.
Date: 1971