Wealthier consumptive patients had long been directed to salubrious locations such as seaside resorts or spa towns to escape ...
Communicating with hand signs has a long history. Researcher Jude Seal examines the evidence for signing in Medieval Europe ...
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This feature is new. Let us know if something doesn’t look right.Ethical issues in clinical research : a practical guide / Bernard Lo.
Licence: Public Domain Mark Credit: Anecdotes sur les Indiens de l'Amérique du Nord, leurs mœurs et leurs habitudes. Source: Wellcome Collection.
An account of the weather and diseases of South Carolina / by Lionel Chalmers.Chalmers, Lionel, approximately 1715-1777.
Secret remedies : what they cost and what they contain / based on analyses made for the British Medical Association.
In the five centuries since Europeans were introduced to tobacco, smoking has generated considerable controversy. This gallery tracks shifting views on smoking and health, from life-saving stimulant ...
How do you avoid catching the plague? Smoke constantly. Carry a sponge soaked in vinegar. Hang oranges studded with cloves around your house. This was the best medical advice available circa 1665, as ...
show credit information for image 'Legacies of eugenics in school' Legacies of eugenics in school. © Gergo Varga (varrgo.com) for Wellcome Collection. When A-level ...
In the final year of the First World War a deadly pandemic spread rapidly around the world. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918–19 infected up to a third of the world’s population and killed up to 100 ...
show credit information for image 'Phallic object, large plaster female figure.' Alfred Charles Kinsey once said that a nymphomaniac is “someone who has more sex than you do”, and Kinsey was a man who ...
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