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Coal gas poisoning and resuscitation.

United Kingdom, c.1935.




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Coal gas poisoning and resuscitation.

England, 1935.




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Cerebrectomy. Dog.

c.1929?




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[Accounts of medical and magical character, fortune tellings and predictions]

19th century.




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Polar physiology on the North Greenland Expedition 1952-54.

1954.




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Proprioceptive receptor potentials of oscillatory form.

195?




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A record of physiology in the sun.

1938.




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Starling's law of the heart. Reel 1.

[1946?]




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Starling's law of the heart. Reel 2.

[1946?]




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Lord Florey memorial at Westminster Abbey.

1968.




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Newsreel. 29, December 1963 Professor A. F. Huxley.

1963.




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Students farewell to Lovatt Evans.

1949.




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Farewell dinner to Professor C. Lovatt Evans 1 July 1949.

1949.




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A record of physiology in the sun.

1938.




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Students Become ‘Citizen Scientists’ to Conduct Research on Bugs

Citizen science is a method of involving students and community members in scientific research and exploration using the same parameters as professional scientists. During the Huron River Watershed Council’s annual “Insect Identification Day” in Ann Arbor, Mich., students and volunteers identified insects to add to the group’s ecological survey. Such projects are part of a new wave of […]




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What Remote Learning Looks Like During the Coronavirus Crisis

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Struggling to Stay Connected on Maryland’s Eastern Shore as Teaching Moves Online

As teachers across the country grapple with the challenges that come with remote learning due to the coronavirus pandemic, an elementary school teacher on Maryland’s Eastern Shore faces the added challenge of a lack of internet access at home. 





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Designing the John B Fairfax Learning Centre

The John B Fairfax Learning Centre is officially launched and we look forward to welcoming visitors to this fabulous new




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word eXpress Young Writers Showcase

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Plunkett Street Photography Exhibition

There was a definite buzz of anticipation in the Plunkett Street Public School crowd as they made their way into the Lib




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A road trip to remember

Our Indigenous Engagement team, Library photographer Joy and Avryl from Exhibitions hit the road earlier this year t




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Directory of Open Access Books

A directory of open access e-books, which is open to all publishers who publish academic, peer reviewed books in Open Access . The aim is to increase discoverability and maximise dissemination.




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19th Century UK Periodicals Series 2: Empire

An online collection of British magazines, journals and specialty newspapers, 19th Century UK Periodicals provides an in-depth view of British life in the Victorian age. Series 2: Empire addresses the economic as well as the non-mercantile aspects of British expansionism. Wellcome Library also subscribes to Series 1: new readerships.




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Ubiquity Press

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London's Screen Archives

LSA brings together the films held by all those not-for-profit organisations in London that have archival film collections. The full breadth of London’s rich screen heritage is represented by 70+ organisations, from feature films to home movies, with particular strengths in public information films, newsreels, films from industry and business or family films. Films from the Wellcome Library are part of the archives.




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ScienceDirect open access journals

Open access titles available on the Science Direct platform.




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Edinburgh University Press journals

This is the delivery platform that provides online access to the full text of individual Edinburgh Univeristy Press journals. The Wellcome Library offers access to selected titles from this publisher.




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Emerging Sources Citation Index (2015 - present only)

As a new index in the Web of Science™ Core Collection, Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) expands the citation universe and reflects the growing global body of science and scholarly activity. Coverage is from 2015-




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Wiley Major Reference Works




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University of Texas Press

Delivery platform that provides online access to the full text of individual University of Texas Press journals. The Wellcome Library offers access to selected titles from this publisher.




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Freedom to read

This October we’re celebrating 150 years since the opening of the Free Public Library (the precursor to the State Librar




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In the dry and by the fireside

Commemorating the 50th anniversary of a much-loved local writer, assisting clients writing their first novel, staging au




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Going green

We heard from three public libraries across the state who partnered with local and national organisations to raise envir




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Drug & Alcohol Info Hub - a year in review

The Drug & Alcohol Info Hub is a travelling interactive information and display program for NSW public libraries.




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2019 Biennial Conference of Oral History Australia: a report

The 2019 Biennial Conference of Oral History Australia  was held at the State Library of Queensland in October.  The ope




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80 years of free public libraries in NSW!

Today, 13 November, we’re celebrating 80 years of free public libraries in NSW.  The Library Act 1939 was a landmark




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Updated resources for PDHPE students and teachers

To help students meet the outcomes of the new Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) syllabus, t




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Will 3,000 Teachers in South Carolina Soon Retire Because of a Policy Change?

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A RedForEd Wave: Teachers in North and South Carolina Leave Classrooms in Protest

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Teachers Wanted: S.C. Company Hires Cash-Strapped Educators for Warehouse Jobs

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Betsy DeVos to Visit Manufacturer Where Hundreds of Teachers Work Second Jobs

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This Teacher Is Suing Her District Over Working for Free, Buying School Supplies

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SC officially shutters schools until fall due to outbreak




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Public schools, classes at Univ. of SC hope for fall return




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D.C. Approves Lewis Ferebee as Its New Schools Chancellor

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D.C. Charters Aren't Pushing Kids Out. But They're Not Always Welcoming Them In, Either

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How Lemonade Stands Are Teaching Kids 21st-Century Business Skills (Video)

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Indiana Superintendent Who Used Her Insurance to Help Sick Student Get Treatment Resigns

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What Predicts Early College Success for Indiana Students?

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