Stories
- Article
Parasites and pests from the medieval to the modern
Humans have been reluctant hosts to a plethora of unpleasant parasites for centuries. And medieval evidence shows our modern distaste for these little irritations is just as ancient.
- Article
Drops of water
In the compulsory isolation of lockdown, Daisy Lafarge’s repeated visits – via a new microscope – to the miniature worlds contained by drops of pond water provided her with the company and escapism she craved.
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Sick of being lonely
When his relationship ended, Thom James first withdrew from the world, then began to suffer from illnesses with no apparent physical cause.
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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.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Worm Breeder's Gazette Subscriber Diectories
Date: October 1992-February 2001Reference: PP/SUL/A/8/2Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Worm Problems
Date: September 1997-May 1999Reference: PP/SUL/A/1/4/23Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Worm 1993
Date: April-June 1993Reference: GRL/DUR/C/4/5Part of: Richard Durbin: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Worm Antigens
Date: April 1975-October 1979Reference: PP/SUL/A/1/1/26Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
Worm correspondence
Date: 1983-1999Reference: PP/COU/B/4Part of: Coulson, Alan