Stories
- Article
Eugenics and the welfare state
Indy Bhullar explores the ideas of William Beveridge and Richard Titmuss, who were strongly influenced by eugenic thinking, and yet championed the idea of the welfare state.
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Epidemic threats and racist legacies
Epidemiology is the systematic, data-driven study of health and disease in populations. But as historian Jacob Steere-Williams suggests, this most scientific of fields emerged in the 19th century imbued with a doctrine of Western imperialism – a legacy that continues to influence how we talk about disease.
- Long read
Healthy scepticism
Healthcare sceptics – like those opposed to Covid-19 vaccinations – often have serious, nuanced reasons for doubting medical authorities.
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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.
Catalogue
- Books
Widening horizons in medical education : a study of the teaching of social and environmental factors in medicine 1945-1946 / a report of the Joint Committee of the Association of American Medical Colleges and the American Association of Medical Social Workers.
Date: 1948- Archives and manuscripts
Epidemiology - Reports on Research and Teaching
Date: 1963Reference: SA/IEA/F/3/2Part of: International Epidemiological Association- Books
Nature and society in historical context / edited by Mikuláš Teich, Robinson College, Cambridge, Roy Porter, The Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, and Bo Gustafsson, The Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences (SCASSS), Uppsala.
Date: 1997- E-journals
- Online
The social studies : a periodical for teachers and administrators.
Date: 1953-- Books
Teaching medicine and medical ethics using popular culture / Evie Kendal, Basia Diug, editors.
Date: [2017]