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Mashup Score: 2
Mrs John Webb, being nursed when sick in bed with “a dead palsey, and … convulsion in the nerves”, before being cured by Sir William Read. Engraving by M. Burghers, ca. 1700.
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Mashup Score: 25Brain and sensory organs: ten figures showing dissections of the brain, eye and ear. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1771/1783. - 3 month(s) ago
Brain and sensory organs: ten figures showing dissections of the brain, eye and ear. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1771/1783.
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Mashup Score: 9Primodos, paternalism and the fight to be heard - 6 month(s) ago
Journalist Florence Wildblood examines the case of Primodos – a conveniently quick but risky hormone pregnancy test that was prescribed in the 1960s and ’70s – and profiles two women at the story’s shocking heart.
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Mashup Score: 0A treatise on the human skeleton (including the joints) / by George Murray Humphry. - 6 month(s) ago
Credit: A treatise on the human skeleton (including the joints) / by George Murray Humphry. Source: Wellcome Collection. Provider: This material has been provided by UCL Library Services. The original may be consulted at UCL (University College
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Mashup Score: 0
Credit: The private medical friend, or, A warning voice to young men : an essay on the errors of youth and the secret infirmities of the generative organs, resulting from solitary habits, youthful excess, or infection, with practical observations on the premature failiure of sexual power illustrated with many cases in proof of the Author’s succesful mode of treatment / by Henry Smith. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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Mashup Score: 1
Credit: A treatise of diseases of the head, brain, and nerves. More especially of the palsy, apoplexy, lethargy, epilepsy, convulsions, cramp, frenzy, vertigo, megrim, inveterate head-ach, & c. With directions for their thorough cure, and how these and many other deplorable nervous distempers, may be prevented as well as cured, and consequently many lives saved, by the medicines herein, in English … To which is subjoin’ d, a discourse of the nature, real cause, and certain cure of melancholy in men,
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These are excerpts from a 1738 Treatise of Diseases of the Head, Brain, and Nerves, written by "a physician," available here: https://t.co/NDjjOG8X3V Avoid melancholy, vapours and the rasped Scull of Man, and Alexis and I wll see you at the @AANmember History meeting Monday! 6/6 https://t.co/IkrlMnTgn2
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Mashup Score: 3Wellcome Collection - 1 year(s) ago
Visit our free museum and library in central London connecting science, medicine, life and art. Explore our exhibitions, live events, gallery tours and café. Fully accessible.
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He's a 10 but he never Reftor'd anyone to the perfect Ufe of her Limbs (engraving c. 1700) https://t.co/rxR5D44LDg https://t.co/WYQRmokggU