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An operative resection specimen from a 45 year old woman who complained of menorrhagia and dysmenorrhoea. She was a...
An operative resection specimen from a 48 year old woman who presented with a long history of menorrhagia and...
(a) A 1905 operative resection specimen from a 30 year old woman admitted for a tumour in the abdomen. She had noted...
An operative resection specimen from a 59 year old woman admitted to hospital for a prolapsed uterus. The abdomen had...
An autopsy specimen from a 59 year old man known to have cirrhosis of the liver, when his condition began to...
A 1981 autopsy specimen from a 72 year old lady first seen in 1979 when she had a mastectomy for breast carcinoma. At...
No clinical information available.
A 1997 autopsy specimen from a 28 year old man who was known to be HIV-ve in October 1996. He presented in May 1997...
A 1939 autopsy specimen from a 40 year old nurse who experienced difficulty in swallowing in September 1938. In...
A 19th century autopsy specimen. No further clinical information available.
A 1930 autopsy specimen from the newly born first child of a woman aged 34 years, delivered by forceps for delay in the...
A 1940 operative resection specimen from a boy of ten years. Who had acute abdominal pain at noon, vomiting twice and...
A 1940 operative resection specimen from a boy of ten years. Who had acute abdominal pain at noon, vomiting twice and...
An operative resection specimen from a 22 year old woman who had a three month history of epigastric pain, stabbing in...
Hydrochloric acid podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
How much is now possible with genetic engineering? Plus we ask will the plastics in the sea ever degrade?
Dr. Hannah Critchlow opens up the mind to reveal the neurons controlling the inner workings of our brain and our...
In this newsflash, we discover the micro MRI machine that can probe individual atoms, find out why brain training...
What's the point of earwax? Does WiFi damage the brain? Can a mobile phone in a trouser pocket dent a man's...
Is an asteroid impact more likely than winning the lottery? What can Moon rock tell us about the Earth? And how did a...
Can we grow a hamburger in a dish? What's the one meat that vegetarians can ethically eat? Do ants regard rival...
TNT podcast from Chemistry World - the magazine of the Royal Society of Chemistry
This Month, Dr Hannah Critchlow opens up the mind to reveal the neurons controlling the inner workings of our brain and...