Oversize ephemera. EPH+37.
- Ephemera
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Description
Subject coverage includes: incontinence, constipation, laxatives, diarrhoea, Wapping Workhouse (1866), head lice, stone, urine analysis (Marienbad 1934), migraine (Glaxo Laboratories), diabetes, insulins chart (London Hospital 6th edition, July 1987), cerebral palsy, Multiple sclerosis (GLAMS newsletter, summer 2009 - for gays, lesbians, transsexuals and bisexuals afected by MS), Parkinson's disease, newspaper cuttings (1794-1826) about asylums (or mad-houses) Cornwall Lunatic Asylum (1829), East Riding Asylum (1879), City of London Asylum (1900?), Ayr District Asylum (1896), mental health (aimed at teenagers and gay and bisexual men), 1850s satirical broadside on "a malignant election fever", Down's syndrome, schizophrenia, autism, World Mental Health Day, executive stress, 1870 satirical broadside: 'The march to Bedlam' (Borough of Newcastle-on-Tyne), phrenology, S. Randolph and Frederick Bridges' phrenology charts (1858), portrait of Dr. Francis Joseph Gall, mental nursing proficiency certificate (Royal Medico-Psychological Association : 1930).
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- Multiple Sclerosis
- Mental Health
- Hospitals, Psychiatric
- Down Syndrome
- Phrenology
- Urinary Incontinence
- Migraine Disorders
- Gall, F. J. (Franz Joseph), 1758-1828.
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- London Hospital (Whitechapel, London, England)
- Spastics Society
- Hornsey Trust for Children with Cerebral Palsy
- Parkinson's Disease Society
- Cornwall Lunatic Asylum
- East Riding Asylum
- City of London Asylum
- Ayr District Asylum
- Royal Medico-psychological Association
- Mental Health Foundation (London, England)
- National Schizophrenia Fellowship
- National Autistic Society
- Scottish Down's Syndrome Association
- Aled Richards Trust. Gay Men's Team
- CHAPS (Organization)
- Scotland. General Board of Commissioners in Lunacy
- British Phrenological Society
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed storesEPH+37