'The Wild Women of the West (Midlands)': how LesBeWell imagined queer women's health and its obstacles in the 1990s through the pages of Dykenosis [0.03%]
《西部(中部)的野女人》:LesBeWell 如何通过 Dykenosis 的页面想象上世纪 90 年代酷儿女性的健康及其障碍
Hannah J Elizabeth
Hannah J Elizabeth
In 1994, the Birmingham based lesbian health activism group LesBeWell began to produce a newsletter titled Dykenosis. Variously describing itself as 'for women who have sex with women', 'health information for dykes' and 'the national bi-mo...
'The type of person needed is one possessing a wide humanity': the development of the NHS national administrative training scheme [0.03%]
"拥有广阔人性的人":国民保健制度全国行政培训计划的建立与发展
Philip Begley
Philip Begley
The first national training scheme for NHS administrators was established in 1956. A successor scheme continues today. This article draws on archival research and oral history interviews to examine its development. It argues that while the ...
'Save our NHS': activism, information-based expertise and the 'new times' of the 1980s [0.03%]
拯救我们的国民医疗服务制度:“新纪元”下的行动主义与以信息为基础的专业性(1980年代)
Jennifer Crane
Jennifer Crane
This article examines activism in defence of the National Health Service (NHS), which emerges in the 1960s to defend local hospitals from closure. From the mid-1980s, a new form of campaigning developed, which sought to protect the Service ...
Marketing health education: advertising margarine and visualising health in Britain from 1964-c.2000 [0.03%]
英国的健康教育营销:从1964年到约2000年的黄油广告和健康视觉化形象
Jane Hand
Jane Hand
During the post-war period, margarine was re-conceptualised as a value-added product with distinct health benefits. This article contextualises the advertising of margarine as a healthy food, focusing on Unilever's Flora brand as an importa...
'A matter of commonsense': the Coventry poliomyelitis epidemic 1957 and the British public [0.03%]
英国群众眼中的科芬特里脊髓灰质炎流行(1957):“常识问题”
Gareth Millward
Gareth Millward
In 1956, the British Ministry of Health instituted a vaccination programme against poliomyelitis, but run into myriad supply and administrative issues. When Coventry experienced an epidemic in 1957, it came to symbolise these problems. Thro...
Rhodri Hayward
Rhodri Hayward
This paper examines the relationship between the gastric illness, 'busman's stomach' and the Coronation bus strike of May 1937 in which 27,000 London busworkers walked out for better working conditions and a seven-and-half-hour day. It expl...
J Eversley
J Eversley