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Breathy illustration of a hospital ward from 'Natural and Artificial Methods of Ventilation' (1899)

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Definite contender for most exclamation marks I've put in a catalogue record


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George 'Graveyard' Walker campaigned against the "unwise & revolting custom" of overcrowded urban burial. In the late 1840s he bought Enon Chapel in London and personally funded the removal of 4 van loads of remains to Norwood cemetery
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A view of Sir Charles Siemens' cremation apparatus (1875). The first official modern cremation took place on 26 March 1885 in Woking, campaigned for by The Cremation Society of Great Britain for "sanitary reasons"
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Very pretty cover for this 1912 book on house flies. Less pretty illustration of said flies' "vomit spot"
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Fascinating book documenting the experience of a "pauper widow" hired to report (undercover) the female experience of workhouses (1866)
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"A squalid and unhealthy spot". The back of Ewer Street, London, from 'Healthy Homes' (Bardwell, 1854)
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Koumiss, appetisingly described as "sparkling milk wine" here, became a fashionable cure-all in the late c19th. Russian greats Tolstoy and Chekhov were fans

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A long view on
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: hospital innovations from 1872. Bedside lockers and a "moveable waggon for dressing wounds"
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"Do not dig your grave with your teeth!" A guide to a "fleshless" diet from the 1920s
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"LOVE - Causes and Symptoms". Warning: may cause blindness. From "The Passions in their relation to Health and Diseases" (1876)
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Striking book on "the fight against" prostitution in the USSR (1936)
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"They look like fine white threads" - illustrations of the nerves by Catherine Buckton (1875)
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Map showing number of public houses around Oxford Street, London, from 'The Temperance Problem' (1899)

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Views of the brain and heart from 'The Philosophy of Health' (1835-37)
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'How to keep well' (1938) by Dr Mary Cardwell, medical practitioner in
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A gymnasium for young ladies from 'Treatise on Physical Education' (1838) featured in the
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