Stories
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The unearthly children of science fiction’s Cold War
In the 1950s a new figure emerged in British novels, film and television: a disturbing young alien that revealed postwar society’s fear of the unruly power of teenagers.
- Interview
Inside the mind of Living with Buildings curator, Emily Sargent
Curator Emily Sargent reveals why council estates and a Finnish TB sanatorium were chosen for the ‘Living with Buildings’ exhibition.
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The relationship between science and art
Often seen as opposites, science and art both depend on observation and synthesis.
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Getting under the skin
Before the invention of X-ray in 1895 there was really only one way to accurately study the human body, and that was to cut it open.
Catalogue
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X-rays in diagnosis.
Practitioner.Date: 1906- Archives and manuscripts
X-rays and drawings
Date: c.1950sReference: SA/CAS/C/3/2/21Part of: Casualties Union- Archives and manuscripts
X-rays of fractures
Date: c.1950Reference: SAC/AS/C/3/2/9APart of: Casualties Union- Books
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X-rays and localisation / by James Mackenzie Davidson.
Davidson, James MacKenzie.Date: [1902]- Archives and manuscripts
Patient 021 X-rays
Date: 2000-2002Reference: SA/KET/A/1/8/5/21Part of: The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research