Three boxes of loose editions and one bound volume; four bound volumes and one file of special editions and reprints of the hospital magazine. Microfilm copies available (produced by Lothian Health ...
Notebook from Galton's expedition to Damaraland [later Namibia], annotated on cover "Otjimbingue [Otjimbingwe] to Omanbonde (II)". The notebook contains diary entries, notes, sketches, itineraries and ...
Credit: Diseases and remedies : a concise survey of the most modern methods of medicine / written expressly for the drug trade by physicians and pharmacists. Source: Wellcome Collection. Provider: ...
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The climate of Egypt and North Africa and its influence on disease by H.E. Leigh Canney, reprinted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, May 1910RAMC/1202/4 ...
Credit: A short account of the Magdalen Hospital. Source: Wellcome Collection. Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at ...
Collection of reports, copy reports and publications re military medicine, from the RAMC Training Centre "presumably made by (then) Brig. F. M. Richardson"RAMC/761 Open and available by appointment at ...
show credit information for image 'No more dumplings. Artwork: Rahul Radja for Wellcome Collection' No more dumplings. Artwork: Rahul Radja for Wellcome Collection.
Trapped in low-paid jobs with zero-hours contracts, Laura Grace Simpkins is tired of hearing how much her mental ill health costs the country. How about how much it costs her? Time and skills lost to ...
Institute of Trained Nurses of Our Lady of Consolation. Gives details of the work and finances of the Institute in 1930.
The second in a 7-part series in which Robert Winston looks in detail at the life of the human body in chronological order from birth to death. This part is about the start of life. Philipa and Geoff ...
"Typhoid fever is a food- and water-borne infectious disease that was insidious and omnipresent in Victorian Britain. It was one of the most prolific diseases of the Industrial Revolution. There was a ...