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Primodos, paternalism and the fight to be heard
Journalist Florence Wildblood examines the case of Primodos – a conveniently quick but risky hormone pregnancy test that was prescribed in the 1960s and ’70s – and profiles two women at the story’s shocking heart.
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The leukaemia diagnosis I didn’t see coming
Treatment for leukaemia kept journalist Hannah Partos in isolation, like the female prisoner whose image inspired her to write this piece.
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Manners. In three parts. Translated from the French. Part I. Of Piety: including the love of God, and the Gratitude and Homage which we owe him. Part II. Of Wisdom: comprehending Prudence, Fortitude, Justice, and Temperance. Part III. Of Social Love: its different kinds; conjugal, paternal, and filial. Of Friendship and Humanity. To which is prefixed, a preliminary discourse on virtue.
Toussaint, François-Vincent, 1715-1772.Date: MDCCLXX. [1770]- Books
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The history of Abdallah and Zoraide: or filial and paternal love. Containing an account of Abderamen, (the father of Abdallah,) a Turkish merchant, who in a voyage to Aleppo was taken by a cruizer of the isle of Malta, and being unable to pay for his ransom, wrote to his son (who resided in London,) to do it for him, who accordingly sells his effects, leaves his wife Zelis to the care of a sincere friend, and embarks with his whole fortune to gain his father's ransom, but on his arrival is informed that he was to be executed the next day for causing an insurrection among the slaves. - While suing for his father's pardon, he is accosted by Zoraide, the sister of Zelis, who in a voyage to Cyprus with her husband (by whom she had two children, and who is killed in an action with a Maltese pirate) is taken and carried into Malta, where she attracts the heart of the Grand Master, and by her intercession procures Abderamen's pardon, which is carried to him by his son; the excess of joy which seizes him throws him into a swoon, and he expires on his bosom. By the assistance of Abdallah, Zoraide makes her escape from the Grand Master, and returns to her children, but is informed that the plague had reigned in Aleppo, and carried off a third part of the inhabitants. On her arrival finds her children afflicted with the distemper, and as a tender mother, to the hazard of her life, nuries them, gets the infection and with one of them dies, leaving the other to the care of Abdallah, (her brother-in-law) with a large portion, who soon after returns, and is again united to his wife. Well worthy the perusal of every tender parent and dutiful child. To which is added, The maiden tower, Or a Description of an Eastern Cave. together with Contentment, a fable.
Date: [1780?]- Archives and manuscripts
Material relating to Ayrshire family referred to in The causes and prevention of deafness by J. Kerr Love
Date: 1971-1975Reference: PP/GRF/B.323APart of: Fraser, George Robert (1932-)- Pictures
A man (Guillaume le franc-parleur) showing his wife a newborn baby: she is torn between outrage at her husband's supposed infidelity and love for the baby. Engraving by A. Coupé after A. Desenne, 1814, after Étienne Jouy.
Jouy, Étienne de, 1764-1846.Date: 1814Reference: 17707i- Books
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Infancy and parental love : a didactic and domestic poem / by the Rev. Christopher Blencow Dunn.
Dunn, Christopher Blencow.Date: 1846