Stories
- Article
Jim, the horse of death
Horses’ blood was used to produce an antitoxin that saved thousands of children from dying from diphtheria, but contamination was a deadly problem. Find out how a horse called Jim was the catalyst for the beginnings of medical regulation.
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Heating up and drying out
Menopause doesn’t have to signify old age, but when your body feels like it’s letting you down, it’s hard not to believe that your useful life may be over.
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Our Covid complicity
Athena Stevens thought she had a cold that she tried to ignore, but it turned out to be Covid-19. Here she reflects on how we have all put ourselves and others at risk with the choices we’ve made during this pandemic.
Catalogue
- Books
Upper respiratory tract infection / A.D. Milner ; editor Abraham Marcus.
Milner, A. D.Date: 1974- Archives and manuscripts
Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Date: c.1940sReference: PP/JRH/B/102-112Part of: Hutchinson, James Randal (c. 1880-1955) and Bradley, William Henry (1898-1975)- Archives and manuscripts
[Respiratory infections - miscellaneous papers]
Date: c.1940sReference: PP/JRH/B/109Part of: Hutchinson, James Randal (c. 1880-1955) and Bradley, William Henry (1898-1975)- Archives and manuscripts
[Respiratory infections - reprints etc]
Date: c.1940sReference: PP/JRH/B/108Part of: Hutchinson, James Randal (c. 1880-1955) and Bradley, William Henry (1898-1975)- Archives and manuscripts
Control of Respiratory Infections. Scripts of Film
Date: 1941Reference: PP/JRH/B/106Part of: Hutchinson, James Randal (c. 1880-1955) and Bradley, William Henry (1898-1975)