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A 1932 autopsy specimen from an eight day old male infant, admitted for vomiting after feeds he was 2 lbs below correct...
A 1980 operative resection specimen from an infant delivered after a normal pregnancy, immediately noted to have a...
A 1967 autopsy specimen from a 60 year old woman admitted with abdominal distension, which had developed over the...
An operative resection specimen. No further clinical information available.
Acute intestinal obstruction developed on 7.12.57 with profuse vomiting. Laparotomy was performed the next day and an...
A 1972 autopsy specimen from a patient who died in Guy's hospital. No further clinical information available.
An operative resection specimen removed from a child of seven years of age who was admitted to the N.I.O.C. Hospital in...
An operative resection specimen from a 28 year old man who had had central abdominal pain for about nine days. This...
A 1902 autopsy specimen from a 69 year old man admitted under Dr. Taylor for abdominal distension and acute obstruction...
A 1965 operative resection specimen from a 36 year old woman who had suffered bleeding from the rectum intermittently...
A 1968 autopsy specimen from a 46 year old man. Admitted complaining of pain and ulceration in the back passage for...
Tartrazine podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
If you could look down from the International Space Station, what would you look at? This month on Naked Astronomy, we...
Why would your feet seem further away when lying down? We put our visual depth perception to the test to find out how...
In this NewsFlash, we hear how the reality of Finding Nemo might be Not Finding Nemo, as a new survey looks at just how...
Are candles environmentally unfriendly? Why does tinfoil touching a filling set my teeth on edge? What colour does a...
Green fluorescent protein podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
Every Christmas, one vegetable divides opinion – Brussels sprouts. Some of us love them, some of us hate them, but...
This week in the Planet Earth Podcast - Sue Nelson goes to the Thames Barrier to find out how engineers use science to...
Fish reproduce by squirting out eggs and fertilising them, so where's the joy in that? Is there any form of...
In this NewsFlash, how cancer cells spread to new areas, the discovery that ancient man built anti-insect beds, and...
Can new technologies probe human thoughts and feelings without us even realising? This week we talk to a researcher who...
Naked Oceans gets festive this month with a seasonal guide to ocean-friendly gifts. Featuring sustainable fishy pets,...