Stories
- Article
Good animals, bad humans?
Could an animal be more evolved than a human? Victorian psychologists thought that in some cases the answer could be ‘yes’.
- Article
Losing touch
In these pandemic times, when touch has become taboo, Agnese Reginaldo explores the importance of physical contact to our wellbeing.
- Book extract
My important, ridiculous nose
The nose is a much-maligned appendage, but it’s a powerful organ capable of invoking powerful emotions from past memories and sexual attraction.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Primates I
Date: c.1930s-1940sReference: PSY/WOL/3/6Part of: Wolff, Charlotte (1897-1986)- Archives and manuscripts
Primates II
Date: c.1930s-1940sReference: PSY/WOL/3/7Part of: Wolff, Charlotte (1897-1986)- Books
Primates in medical research.
Date: [2006?]- Books
Primates in research and testing / [RSPCA].
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.Date: [1998?]- Archives and manuscripts
"Primates in medical research" booklet
Date: June 2006Reference: WT/D/3/3/3Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive