Needle, a small London-based group, led the early fight for patient rights. Leona Letts reveals how they championed giving ...
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The history of witches and wizards: giving a true account of all their tryals in England, Scotland, Swedeland, France, and New England; with their confession and condemnation / Collected from Bishop ...
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Our building has step-free access. Exhibitions include audio description, British Sign Language and captions. This permanent gallery explores trust, identity and health in a changing world. Being ...
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Mary Shelley described in her novel Frankenstein, or the modern Prometheus, how Victor Frankenstein, a Swiss student at the University of Ingolstadt, Bavaria, created a living being from dead body ...
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