Stories
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Are doctors medical detectives?
Do doctors really identify medical conditions in the same way that detectives solve crimes? Neurologist Jules Montague makes her diagnosis.
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Beating the bodysnatchers
When a rise in grave robbing called for strong measures, mortsafes became the unassailable solution. Allison C. Meier explores.
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Born different
For Chris North, being born intersex in the 1940s meant his many childhood hospital visits, tests and operations were not explained or discussed. As he reveals, doctors encouraged strict secrecy.
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Wonder years
The confusion and secrecy surrounding his condition seriously affected Chris’s mental health, blighting his teenage years. But somehow he began to hope and plan for the future.
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- Archives and manuscripts
Schools Medical officer reports
Date: 1936-1937Reference: SA/NBT/T.19/3Part of: National Birthday Trust Fund- Archives and manuscripts
Medical Education Inter-departmental Committee on Medical Schools
Date: 1932-July 1933Reference: SA/BMA/G.69Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
Medical Education Inter-departmental Committee on Medical Schools
Date: Dec 1933-1948Reference: SA/BMA/G.70Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
Medical Education Inter-departmental Committee on Medical Schools
Date: Mid 20th centuryReference: SA/BMA/G.71Part of: British Medical Association- Books
Staffing levels of medical clinical academics in UK medical schools as at 31 July 2008 / a report by the Medical Schools Council ; Siobhan Fitzpatrick.
Fitzpatrick, Siobhán.Date: 2009