Stories
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Political brilliance and the power of self-promotion
How do you convince people you’re exceptional? Meet the ultimate self-styled genius.
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Demanding a diagnosis for invisible pain
After dozens of hospital visits and handfuls of painkillers, a plethora of scans and tests bring diagnosis closer for Jaipreet Virdi.
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Milk trails round Euston
Where cows once grazed near Wellcome Collection in London, baristas now froth their milk. Esther Leslie uncovers Euston’s dairy-based urban history.
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The colonist who faced the blue terror
India, 1857. In a British enclave, Katherine Bartrum watches her friend, and then her family, succumb to the deadly cholera.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Medical supplies for military sites
Date: 1817Reference: MS.7847/29-30Part of: Gough Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Notes of receipt of supplies by the Apothecary
Date: 1855Reference: RAMC/397/F/RS/6/14-15Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Booklet entitled "Water Supply", an alphabetical list of communes, (around Tournai, France) showing the nature and amount of water supply, with appendix containing notes on the water supplies of Lille, Roubaix and Tourcoing
Date: 1915Reference: RAMC/761/1/7Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
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10 letters of congratulation on Hall's knighthood, including one from Sir Harry Smith, criticising the organisation of supplies at the beginning of the Crimean War
Date: 1856Reference: RAMC/397/P/B/2Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
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Letter from Dr. Adam Neale, Physician to the Forces, to the Chief of the Medical Staff attached to Sir John Moore's army off Maceira, Portugal, asking for medical supplies for the French wounded in the village of Vimeira
Date: 1808Reference: RAMC/581Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection