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Monica Oliver-Diaz / Health, bodies and embodiment (2023-2024)[SEM2]
Medical intervention is the only form of treatment that will control the spreading of breast tumours and reduce […]. s2167661 4 February 2024This photo may be interpreted by individuals differently.
IAB2016 Reflections: Emilia Niemiec – The Mason Institute Blog
13 Jul 2016: The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and bioethics fields.
CovidLife – the end of the beginning, and the beginning of the end? – Generation Scotland
16 Feb 2021: Generation Scotland is a volunteer led study. It aims to create more effective treatments, based on gene knowledge for the medical , social and economic benefit of Scotland and its people.
SAGE, governance & the Cummings debacle – Edinburgh Decameron: Lockdown Sociology at Work
26 May 2020: reports: Sir Patrick Vallance, the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, and Professor Chris Whitty, the UK’s Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Adviser from the Department of Health and Social Care. ... And this doesn’t even mention
IAB2016 Reflections: Dunja Begović – The Mason Institute Blog
12 Jul 2016: The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy leadership in the socio-legal, medical and life science governance, and bioethics fields.
Treatment or Mistreatment? Patients in 19th Century British Indian Asylums - Cracking the Code to the Archive:
I. Summary:. The treatment of patients within the Asylums was medically approved by the British medical staff. ... Through investigation, the use of rectal treatments appears to go past medical reasons into abuse.
Agency within the Archive; how the representation of Indian women worked to rationalise colonial strategies of surveillance.
04 May 2024: The Medical History of British India contains informationregarding the institutional presence of the lock hospitals,delineating the different strategies adopted for the treatmentand control of venereal disease from 1873 to 1891. ... responsibility of
Text Analysis: Summary
04 May 2024: Overall, AntConc has allowed us to access andresearch the NLS Medical History collections with ease andefficiency. ... Patients in 19thCentury British Indian Asylums. Shuqing Liu: The Dufferin Fund and Female Medical Care.
5 steps to shopping ethically – Social Responsibility and Sustainability
23 Apr 2019: In this blog for #FashionRevolutionWeek, Medical student Mikaela Loach discusses her top tips for ensuring your clothing purchases are both ethically made and sustainable.
Mason Institute Investigates Episode 2: Bad Apple Surgeons: The role of criminal law in non-fatal surgical harm. – The Mason Institute Blog
04 Oct 2022: Alexandra Mullock. ‘Surgical harm, consent, and English criminal law: When should ‘bad-apple’ surgeons be prosecuted?‘ (2021) Medical Law International, Volume 21, Issue 4. ... The Institute provides internationally-recognised academic and policy