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Original MS. list, written by several hands. With MS. transcript. The original document is endorsed: 'Names of the witches. 1658'.
Elements of agricultural chemistry, in a course of lectures for the Board of Agriculture / By Sir Humphry Davy.
The death of the Quaker Hannah Mills in the York Lunatic Asylum in 1790 led to the founding of The Retreat Photographs arranged in 2 parts.
Credit: Good fare in war-time / issued by the Board of Education. Source: Wellcome Collection.
The tenth annual report of the Chinese Hospital, at Shanghae, from January 1st, to December 31st, 1856 / by the Committee.
Today smoking is seen publicly as a deadly vice, privately perhaps as more of a guilty pleasure. Follow tobacco’s journey over the centuries from medical remedy to killer carcinogen.
A 17th-century physician’s controversial theory about the link between the emotions and the stomach reminds us that we shouldn’t ignore our ‘gut feelings’.
In 1950, an American journalist popularised the term ‘brainwashing’, arguing that a new amalgam of technology, medicine and ideology was allowing an onslaught on people’s minds. In this abridged ...
Laura Grace Simpkins attempts to untangle some uncomfortable truths about the social and environmental costs of making her medication.
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 ...
Once upon a time, plastic surgery allowed a few notorious criminals to evade the law. But today, sophisticated facial-recognition technology has turned dreams of anonymity to dust.