Browsing School of History by Title
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E.E. Fournier d'Albe's Fin de siècle: Science, Nationalism and Monistic Philosophy in Britain and Ireland
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Early Development of Total Hip Replacement
(Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 2007-03)Total hip replacement effectively began in the UK in 1938 and has led to widely used, commercially successful, mass-produced devices that relieve pain for an ever increasing period. The Witness Seminar, chaired by Mr Alan ... -
Early Heart Transplant Surgery in the UK
(Wellcome Trust, 1999)Some of the key players in the early heart transplant operations in the UK gathered to consider the events of 1968, when the first transplants took place and their immediate and long-term implications. Not only were surgical ... -
Education, parenting and concepts of childhood in England, c. 1945 to c. 1979
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Elwood, Peter: transcript of an audio interview (14-Apr-2000; 28-Feb-2001)
(02/02/2017)Interview with Peter Elwood, conducted by Dr Andy Ness, for the History of Twentieth Century Medicine Research Group, UCL, 14 April 2000 and 28 February 2001. Transcribed by Mrs Jaqui Carter, and edited by Professor Tilli ... -
Emotional Resistance. Italian Literature, Fascism, and the Communities of Anger
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Empiricism in the Library: Medicine’s Case Histories
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Environmental Toxicology: The legacy of Silent Spring
(Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, 2004-07-15)The period immediately following the Second World War brought great hopes of continuing benefits from widespread use of organo-chlorine and organophosphorus insecticides and other pesticides whilst the health risks of ... -
Environmental, Public & Global Health
(2017-05-18)The History of Modern Biomedicine Research Group originated in 1990 as the Wellcome Trust’s History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group, which in October 2000 became a part of the Wellcome Trust’s Centre for the History ...