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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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.
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The ‘epileptic’ in art and science
From scarred outsiders in literature to the cold voyeurism of medical films and photography, people who experience seizures and epilepsy are rarely shown in a compassionate light in popular culture.
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Confronting male stereotypes in the classroom
Sometimes men just don’t like football. Writer and teacher Okechukwu Nzelu decides to be himself in front of his students.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Patient Involvement in Education of Medical Students
Hazel ThorntonDate: 1999-2003Reference: PP/HTH/C/4/24Part of: Hazel Thornton: Archive- Books
Zur Geschichte der subkutanen Injektionen und Injektabilia in der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts mit besonderer Berücksichti-gung der Quecksilbertherapie / von Gottfried Schramm.
Schramm, Gottfried, 1927-Date: 1987- Books
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Abstracts and extracts in general and professional literature / by Archibald L. Clarke.
Clarke, Archibald Leycester.Date: 1911- Archives and manuscripts
Dame Albertine Winner, 'The Changing Numbers of Women Students', Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, Vol 68, Aug 1975
Date: 1975Reference: SA/MWF/C.8/9Part of: Medical Women's Federation- Journals
The annual of Czechoslovak medical literature.