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By 1932, the historian Henry E. Sigerist had noted that medicine’s systemizing impulses were “no longer concerned with man but with disease,” as Anderson and Mackay point out.
Meghan O'Rourke • The Invisible Kingdom: Reimagining Chronic Illness
provisional,
Aldous Huxley • The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell
Archival Dissonance — Studio Remco van Baren
remcovanbaren.nl
Dating the Human Colonization of Australia: Radiocarbon and ...
thebritishacademy.ac.ukLibrary. It is as if the Victorians succeeded in colonising not only India but also, more permanently, our imaginations, to the exclusion of all other images of the Indo – British encounter.
William Dalrymple • White Mughals: Love and Betrayal in Eighteenth-Century India
with curiosity and compassion.
Dr Julie Smith • Why Has Nobody Told Me This Before?: The Sunday Times bestseller, with over 1 million copies sold
Ashlyn Zinck
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Mutely the chapel looked back at him across a car park glossed by rain. Its door was closed, and newly painted green; beside the door a green bay tree flourished like the wicked in the thirty-seventh psalm. An east wind blowing up the Alder moved the cold illuminated air, and the bay tree danced in its small black bed. The chapel did not dance. Its
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