Stories
- Article
Blood money: Taking periods out of poverty
Periods are not a wound that needs to heal, nor is the blood a sign of injury. So why are we still so repelled by them?
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Bloody capitalism and the cash flow of the menstrual cycle
Once they thrived on taboos and shame. Now period-product manufacturers are finding new ways to flourish in this era of period activism – but products aren’t the end of the story.
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Dirt, disease and the Inspector of Nuisances
In the days when ‘bad air’ was thought to spread disease, dozens of Inspectors of Nuisances ceaselessly struggled against the perils of dirt – both visible and invisible.
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Building a dream in the garden suburbs
In the late 19th century a ‘garden suburb’ promised a retreat from London’s dirt and crowds. See how this new concept was developed to appeal to the health concerns of the literary classes.
Catalogue
- Books
Sanitary law and practice : a handbook on public health / Robertson and Porter.
Robertson, W. (William), 1865-1941.Date: 1935- Books
- Online
Sanitary Economy.
Date: [1860]- Archives and manuscripts
Sanitary Inspector's Examination Board Register
Date: 1898Reference: SA/SMO/T/1Part of: Society of Medical Officers of Health- Archives and manuscripts
Sanitary investigations at Shoeburyness
Date: 1901-1903Reference: RAMC/604/2Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Sanitary investigations at Pontefract
Date: 1901-1903Reference: RAMC/604/3Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection