Stories
- In pictures
We are the survivors of slow-motion epidemics
Pioneering epidemiologist Dr Alice Stewart realised how things in our daily lives could be as deadly as any infectious disease.
- Article
The poetic language of health
When his doctors could only offer phone consultations, James Morland turned to poetry to make sense of the medical terms describing his symptoms and test results.
- Article
Transforming the decorative into dissent
Discover how embroidered messages by two ‘troublesome’ women in 19th-century asylums are mirrored in the therapeutic quilting work of writer Rachel May.
- Article
The men who meddled with nature
The ‘acclimatisation societies’ of the 19th century sought to ‘improve’ on the natural world by releasing non-native species into the wild. The effects were disastrous.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Motion picture project, Normalcy
Date: 1964Reference: SA/TSY/D/3Part of: The Thalidomide Society- Books
Motion disabled : exhibiting difference / [Simon Mckeown].
McKeown, Simon, 1967-Date: [2010], ©2010- Books
Motion sickness / J.T. Reason ; J.J. Brand.
Reason, J. T.Date: 1975- Books
Motion and time study applications / by Ralph M. Barnes.
Barnes, Ralph M. (Ralph Mosser), 1900-1984.Date: [1942], ©1942- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Motion passed by NUS in support of the campaign
Date: c. 1979Reference: SA/NAC/B/3/1/8Part of: National Abortion Campaign