Stories
- Article
Duelling doctors
An enduring enthusiasm for 18th-century gentlemen to defend their ‘honour’ by duelling placed doctors in a delicate position. Specially when they faced being shot themselves.
- Article
Confusion, guilt, and the battle to breastfeed
Most new mums are told that breast is best. But breastfeeding doesn’t always come as easily or naturally as you might imagine.
- Book extract
You know the drill
Richard Barnett opens wide the true meaning of a healthy mouth.
- Article
A story of death, trauma and austerity
Marienna Pope-Weidemann, whose teenage cousin Gaia died after going missing, advocates a rethink of our systems, which currently fail many in mental distress.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Typescript. 'Doctors and Disease in Tudor Times'
Date: pre 1960Reference: SA/HEB/E/1/13Part of: Heberden Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Notebook, "Thymus Cases"
Date: 1907-1919Reference: PP/SPI/C.2Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Archives and manuscripts
Cambridge School of Physiotherapy
Date: 1950-1993Reference: SA/CSP/C.2/9/4Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy- Books
- Online
The social status of the professional musician from the Middle Ages to the 19th century / Walter Salmen, general editor ; annotated and translated from the German by Herbert Kaufman and Barbara Reisner.
Date: [1983], ©1983- Archives and manuscripts
Cambridge School of Physiotherapy, 1950-1993
Date: 1950-1993Reference: SA/CSP/C.2/9/4/1Part of: Chartered Society of Physiotherapy