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Articles related to "Wellcome"
Henry Solomon Wellcome Wellcome is a fascinating 19th/20th century scientist whose early inventions include invisible ink and travelling medical chests. wellcome • invisible ink • silas mainville burroughs • tabloid • mid-west
Wellcome Collection: Public Events Using the Wellcome Collection's wealth of fascinating exhibits visitors can explore health, medicine and well-being through a lively programme of exciting public events. manning camerata • wellcome collection • sleeping and dreaming • luke kennard • forward best poetry collection prize
Historical Medical Images of Surgery at Wellcome The Wellcome Library holds a fascinating collection of images on the history of medicine, many available online for free download. historical medical images • historical medical images of surgery • illustrations of surgical operations • historical images of surgery • historical images reproduction
London's Wellcome Exhibit London's new visitor attraction draws on art, science and history to show how medicine has developed from ancient times to the modern day. henry solomon wellcome • wellcome collection • papworth hospital • televised open heart surgery • acclaimed performers eugene skeef roxana pope and
Exquisite Bodies on Show at Wellcome Collection An exhibition of anatomical models and health-related items from the early 18th, 19th and 20th Centuries reveals Victorian attitudes to health, disease, death and morals. exquisite bodies anatomical models • sex a victorian mystery • wellcome collection london • literacy health victorian era • anatomical venus
Wellcome Collection – Madness & Modernity The exhibition demonstrates how psychiatric practises influenced modernism in the visual arts, and how this art movement shaped the lives and images of the mentally ill. wellcome collection • madness & modernity • gustav jagerspacher • tower of fools • egon schiele
Wellcome Collection: War and Medicine "War and Medicine" looks at the relationship between war and medicine through the experiences of doctors, nurses, military personnel, civilians, artists and writers. wellcome collection • london museums • war and medicine • david cotterrell • esmarch bandage
Wellcome: Sleeping and Dreaming We spend one third of our lives asleep. The exhibition examines sleeping and dreaming through artefacts from science, psychology, history, sociology, literature and art. wellcome foundation • the beatles • inemuri • goya • catherine yass
Vesalius and the Anatomy Illustration The groundbreaking anatomical images of famous anatomist, Andreas Vesalius, are a landmark in the history of medicine and the development of anatomy. anatomy illustrations • anatomical illustrations • anatomical images • andreas vesalius • the anatomist
Lotronex - Another Pharmaceutical Backfire Once again a pharmaceutical company and the FDA have rushed into releasing a medication. And once again there are victims. ibs • irritable bowel syndrome • gastrointestinal • crohn's • diverticulitis
November 2000 Recalls The November recalls include a medication that this column warned about in August. Five people have now died as a result of this drug. medications • medicine • drugs • lotronex • ibs
Bobby Baker's Diary Drawings – An Exhibition Bobby Baker's personal experiences as a mental health patient are explored through her diary drawings which were her way of communicating with those involved in her care. bobby baker performance artist • bobby baker's how to live • bobby baker's box story • wellcome collection • st martins school of art
Madness & Modernity – Book Review "Madness and Modernity" examines the interaction between mental illness, art, architecture, culture, literature and psychiatric practises in Vienna between 1890 and 1910. madness & modernity • wellcome collection • gustav klimt • oskar kokoschka • otto wagner
Skeletons – London's Buried Bones The bones of 26 skeletons, from Romans and Saxons to medieval and Victorian, reveal the diet, health, diseases and lifestyle of the deceased. skeletons london's buried bones • london's dead • wellcome collection • journal of the plague year • museum of london
Online Historical Medical Images at Duke The Historical Images in Medicine collection of Duke University is an important historical resource for the study of the history of health and life sciences. online historical medical images • medical images duke • famous doctors • famous anatomists • 16th century anatomist
Migraine Sufferers Not Receiving Proper Treatment Migraines are under-diagnosed and under-treated according to a new study conducted for the National Headache Foundation. Yet with the new treatments available, chances of finding an effective one are excellent. migraine • headache • migraine treatment
Patents and Indian Pharmaceuticals Industry. Indian Pharmaceutical industry is divided into those who favor strict patent laws and others against it. indian pharmaceutical industry • patent laws • drugs • pharmaceuticals
Saint Elizabeth Tending the Sick German artist Adam Elsheimer blends Venetian color palette and his natural storytelling skills in this depiction of the story of Elizabeth of Hungary saint elizabeth of hungary • saint elisabeth • adam elsheimer • german artist • oil paintings on copper
Furnishing Your Hong Kong Flat Part Two of Living in Hong Kong. Where to go about in creating a haven of your home. hong kong • home • flat • accommodation • furnishings
New Treatment for the Flu This new drug will kill more influenza viruses than current drugs. flu • relenza • zanamivir • fda • amantadine
Digital Art...? Experience a new art form with pixels as the media and the Internet as the museum. digital • art • alternative • web • design
Two New Asthma Meds Approved Two new medications in the fight against respiratory disease have been approved by the FDA and are now making their way to your pharmacy shelves. copd • pulmonary disease • respiratory disease • emphysema • asthma
Understanding Genetic Counseling Genetic counseling is a non-directive service for people who require information and/or support regarding genetic health issues. reasons for seeing a genetic counselor • what happens in a genetic counseling session? • what genetic counseling isn’t • more information and finding a genetic counselor • genetic consultation
Sir Peter Mansfield - MRI Innovator Sir Peter Mansfield is a world-renowned physicist whose pioneerin work in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) gained him a shared 2003 Nobel Prize in Medicine. sir peter mansfield • magnetic resonance imaging • mri • nobel • university of nottingham
Vitamin Deficiencies Linked to Asthma Research validates theory that Vitamin treatment is effective in asthma treatment, however more research is being called for by some. asthma • vitamins • vitamin c • vitamin e • breathing
All People are Mutants Since the beginnings of modern genetics scientists have been trying to figure out how often mutations occur; now they think they have the answer. genetic sequencing • genetic mutations • mutants • dna changes • j b s haldane
British Sculpture on Show - Statuephilia "Statuephilia" shows sculptures by Damien Hirst, Antony Gormley, Ron Mueck, Marc Quinn, Noble and Webster alongside historic items in the Museum's permanent collections. angel of the north • kate moss • siren • damien hirst • antony gormley
Eliminating River Blindness Merck and Co. Inc., a large pharmaceutical company set a precedent by donating a drug to treat millions suffering from the onchocerciasis, or river blindness. river blindness • parasite • human parasites • parasitic disease • ivermectin
How Personality Affects Your Investment Habits Overly optimistic people may make bad investment decisions, which leads to losing money. And, here's how financial loss causes painful physical health conditions. finances and investment habits • solving money worries • paying off debt • optimistic people • money mistakes
Women In Health History Covers the women in medical history working in the lab. women • labs • laboratories • medical research • history
Can't Afford Your Prescriptions? All over America, people can not afford their medications and are being forced to choose between food and prescriptions. But there is help available, with a little work. prescriptions • medications • medicine • insurance coverage • medical
PHARMACOGENOMICS: MEDICINES TAILORED JUST FOR YOU This article is a brief description of the new science of Pharmacogenomics that will permit the design of medicine specific for a person according to his/her genetic make up. pharmacogenomics • personalized medicine • medicines • biochip • dna
What is Bioethics? Human beings occupy a planet filled with complex challenges and difficult issues. Bioethics was developed to help people cope with advances in medicine and technology. bioethics • morality • herbert spencer • ethics • applied ethics |
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