Stories
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The birth of Britain's National Health Service
Starkly unequal access to healthcare gave rise to Nye Bevan’s creation of a truly national health service.
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The secret lives of Britain’s first Black physicians
Dr Annabel Sowemimo explores the web of connections between early Black British doctors, the role of empire in West Africa and the pernicious reach of scientific racism.
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Manipulating the evidence with deepfake technology
How can you be sure that the person speaking on the screen is genuine? Find out how sophisticated digital manipulation is blurring the boundaries between real and ‘deepfake’.
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Medics, migration and the NHS
In the 1960s the NHS became Britain’s biggest employer. So to help fill all those jobs, the government brought in thousands of workers from abroad.
Catalogue
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Cardiovascular physiology in the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries / [Jerome Joseph Bylebyl].
Bylebyl, Jerome J. (Jerome Joseph), 1943-Date: [1976]- Journals
Journal of medical ethics.
Date: [1975-]- E-journals
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Journal of medical ethics
Date: [1975]-- Books
The one and the many : two lectures on ethical considerations relating to the practice of medicine "Patient care in the world today" and "The cost of progress" / [Sir Michael F.A. Woodruff].
Woodruff, Michael F. A., Sir.Date: [1970]- Archives and manuscripts
British Transplantation Society
The British Transplantation SocietyDate: 1971-2007Reference: SA/BTS