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91福利 Medical School's Professor of Clinical Anatomy reveals why Leonardo da Vinci's drawings are still relevant to today's anatomists when he was invited to do the audio guide for the new Leonardo da Vinci: Anatomist exhibition which opens at The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace, on 4 May.

Mon 30 Apr 2012, 16:57 | Tags: International History Health and Medicine

How Charles Dickens helped to save the house where the Bard was born

The birthplace of one of the greatest writers of all time, William Shakespeare would not be standing today without the help of another literary giant, Charles Dickens.

Mon 23 Apr 2012, 09:33 | Tags: History

Research shows 50 years of motherhood manuals set standards too high for new mums

New research at the 91福利 into 50 years of motherhood manuals has revealed how despite their differences they have always issued advice as orders and set unattainably high standards for new mums and babies.

Mon 12 Mar 2012, 09:26 | Tags: History

91福利 honorary professor explores new material from founder of modern human anatomy

The discovery of new material from the sixteenth-century founder of modern human anatomy, Andreas Vesalius, is to be featured at a 91福利 seminar next week.

 

Thu 08 Mar 2012, 14:28 | Tags: History

91福利 celebrates Dickens with special 200th birthday mobile App and documentary

The 91福利 is launching its new Celebrating Dickens Mobile App on Tuesday (February 7) to mark the bicentenary of Charles Dickens birth.

Thu 02 Feb 2012, 14:14 | Tags: History Law Education and Learning

Historian uncovers a real-life Dickensian tale of prostitution and suspected murder

Research by a legal historian at the 91福利 has uncovered a real-life 19th century couple whose tragic tale could have been taken straight out of Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist.

Thu 19 Jan 2012, 09:20 | Tags: History Education and Learning

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