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The Archive of Iain MacLaren, FRCSEd
A “Dingy Garret-Room in Cowgate”: The Birthplace of the Medical Missionary Movement
RCSEd Digital Collections: Student Class Cards, 1772-1945
Projecting Women from the Front Line: An Art Exhibition Inspired by Lantern Slides of the WW1 Scottish Women’s Hospitals for Foreign Service
The Burke and Hare Murders, Revisited, by Lisa Rosner, PhD Distinguished Professor of History, Stockton University
‘Seven against Edinburgh’: The Campaign for the Medical Education of Women, 1869-1873
“I wanted to do medicine when I was aged 5”: Gertrude Herzfeld (1890-1981), Scotland’s first practising female surgeon
Cromlechs, Fife caves, ship mutinies and the hand of a mummy: the extra-curricular interests of James Young Simpson
Cataloguing the Goldie Scot Correspondence Collection
From pain to delirium to sexual dreams: the great chloroform debates
Celebrating Dr. Caroline Nompozolo on International Women’s Day
“I am a refugee of Nazi oppression”: The Scottish Royal Medical Colleges and Medical Refugees
Surgeons’ Apprentices: Bodysnatching and other Immoral Behaviour in 18th-Century Edinburgh
Trailblazers: Women in Science and Medicine in the Archives
Cataloguing the James Young Simpson Collection

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