Stories
- Article
Invisibility
Why do menopausal women feel invisible? Because nobody talks about menopause or because society doesn't value older women?
- Long read
Primodos, paternalism and the fight to be heard
Journalist Florence Wildblood examines the case of Primodos – a conveniently quick but risky hormone pregnancy test that was prescribed in the 1960s and ’70s – and profiles two women at the story’s shocking heart.
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Revelations of blindness in the Middle Ages
Medieval texts, from Islamic medical treatises to Christian books of miracles, reveal surprisingly varied and complex experiences of blindness. But when medieval scholar Jude Seal experienced visual impairment themselves, they gained an even deeper understanding of the lives they were studying.
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Confession as therapy in the Middle Ages
The line between confession and counselling has been blurred for centuries.
Catalogue
- Books
The Oral Surgery Club of Great Britain / J.C. Bradley.
Bradley, J. C.Date: 2001- Books
The Oral Surgery Club of Great Britain / John C. Bradley.
Bradley, John C.Date: [2001]- Archives and manuscripts
Photocopy of the obituary of Colonel Rupert Sutton Taylor, RAMC (T.A.), from the British Journal of Oral and Maxillo-facial Surgery (1986) 24
Date: 1986Reference: RAMC/1970Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
Archives of Oral Biology
Miles, A. E. W. (Albert Edward William), 1912-2008.Date: 1987-2000Reference: GC/266/1Part of: <i>International Abstracts of Biological Sciences</i> and <i>Archives of Oral Biology</i>- Archives and manuscripts
Smith, E E J, et al., "Oral Verapamil Fails to Prevent Supraventricular Tachycardia Following Coronary Artery Surgery" International Journal of Cardiology, 9, pp. 37-44 (copy)
Date: 1985Reference: GC/238/2/2/25Part of: Ross, Sir (James) Keith