Stories
- In pictures
Dark Matter responds to ‘Epidemic threats and racist legacies’
Animated-collage artist Dark Matter brings his unique combination of live footage and archive imagery to respond to a text suggesting that the field of epidemiology emerged in the 19th century imbued with the doctrine of Western imperialism.
- Article
Printing the body
The 18th century saw multiple technical developments in both printing and medicine. Colourful collaborations ensued – to the benefit of growing ranks of medical students.
- Article
Eugenics and the welfare state
Indy Bhullar explores the ideas of William Beveridge and Richard Titmuss, who were strongly influenced by eugenic thinking, and yet championed the idea of the welfare state.
- Article
Vivekananda’s journey
How a young Indian monk’s travels around the world inspired modern yoga.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Lectures 1974-1997
Date: 1974-1997Reference: PP/SML/D/1/2Part of: Professor Richard Worthington Smithells: Archives- Archives and manuscripts
Lectures, 1969
Date: 1969Reference: PP/ADD/H/31Part of: Robina Addis (1900-1986): archives- Archives and manuscripts
Lectures, 1961
Date: 1961Reference: PP/ADD/H/23Part of: Robina Addis (1900-1986): archives- Archives and manuscripts
Lectures, 1952
Date: 1952Reference: PP/ADD/H/13Part of: Robina Addis (1900-1986): archives- Archives and manuscripts
Lectures, 1965
Date: 1965Reference: PP/ADD/H/27Part of: Robina Addis (1900-1986): archives