Stories
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Yoga gets physical
Modern yoga owes a debt to the physical culture movement that created a world obsessed with health and fitness.
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Intelligence testing, race and eugenics
Specious ideas and assumptions about intelligence that were born during the great flourishing of eugenics well over 100 years ago still inform the British education system today, as Nazlin Bhimani reveals.
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Booze and bad behaviour
Our love of alcohol is like a party that’s lasted nine centuries. But there are signs that the demon drink is losing its appeal.
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Yoga adapts to time and place
A yoga teacher in 1930s India inspired today’s transnational practice with his spectacular fusion of tradition and innovation.
Catalogue
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The value to physiology of anthropometric tests and measurements in the form of statistics and their importance to education / by H.G. Beyer.
Beyer, Henry Gustav, 1850-1918.Date: 1901- Archives and manuscripts
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Miscellaneous reports
Date: 1977 - 1987Reference: SA/FPA/C/D/10/12Part of: Family Planning Association- Archives - Digital
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"Advanced Nephrology Course Part 1 - 28 September-1 October 2009"
Date: 2009Reference: SA/REN/N/3/5Part of: Renal Association: archives- Archives and manuscripts
The Faculty of Physiotherapists, miscellaneous items
Date: 1949 - 1965Reference: SA/CSP/C.2/9/33/1Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Books
Women's body, health and physical education in nineteenth to early twentieth-century Britain / edited and introduced by Setsuko Kagawa.
Date: 2011