Stories
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Guerrilla public health
From safe-use guides to needle exchange schemes, Harry Shapiro reflects on 40 years of drug harm reduction in the UK.
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Disturbed minds and disruptive bodies
Prison officers tried to regulate women’s minds and bodies and maintain a new disciplinary routine in the second half of the 1800s.
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The hell of hay fever
After years suffering in silence, David Jesudason finds speaking out about his pollen allergy gives him hope for a future where his hay-fever symptoms are under control.
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Social isolation and the search for sanctuary
Threatened with deportation, Furaha Asani turned to her church for support. Met with silence and disinterest, she walked away, but argues that churches should do much more for migrants.
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Liverpool, England: a large shed at the port: interior showing staff with boxes. Photograph, 1900/1920.
Date: 1900-1920Reference: 567159i- Pictures
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Liverpool, England: a ship storage area at the port: neatly arranged ropes and equipment. Photograph, 1900/1920.
Date: 1900-1920Reference: 567150i- Pictures
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Liverpool Port Sanitary Authority rat-catchers dressed in protective clothing with traps and equipment, Liverpool, England. Photograph, 1900/1920.
Date: 1900-1920Reference: 567136i- Pictures
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Liverpool Port Sanitary Authority rat-catchers dipping rats in buckets of petrol to kill fleas for plague control. Liverpool, England. Photograph, 1900/1920.
Date: 1900-1920Reference: 567141i- Books
Observations on the blood conditions of children of European descent residing in tropical Australia / A. Breinl and H. Priestley ; issued by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
Breinl, A. (Anton)Date: [1914]