One hundred years on from the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1920, this book examines the money, politics and exploitation behind drugs and raises the question nobody asks: 'What kind of drugs policy do we actually want in the UK?'
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£20.00
Published September, 2020
By R.D.C. Crabtree and Sir Norman Lamb
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
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By R.D.C. Crabtree and Sir Norman Lamb
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Rating:
in-stock
One of the leading figures in the UK mental health care system looks at the history of one of the most important problems facing us today, and how this has defined contemporary attitudes on mental health. This is an important and powerful new perspective that will start conversations and change minds.
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£18.99
Susan Cohen takes us on a nostalgic journey through the history of nurses and nursing in Britain, from the pre-Nightingale days through to the post-NHS era.
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£8.99
A fascinating, well illustrated and compact history of nursing in Great Britain. The author traces the story of nurses and the impact they have had on our society.
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£14.99
A raucous history of medicine's more bizarre attempts to explain and preserve the human body. Prepare to feel queasy.
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£14.99
Caroline Rance reveals the eventful lives of the men and women who treated the sick in Victorian Britain.
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£20.00
A historian's research skills combined with a physician's diagnostic flair, exploring our timeless fascination with the unusual and downright bizarre people, events and theories in the colourful history of medicine.
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£14.99
A time when butchers and executioners knew more about anatomy than university-trained physicians - travel back to a time of such unlikely remedies as leeches, roasted cat and red bed curtains
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£9.99
Discovering major historical topics through the history behind the facts. The story of the history of medicine told in bite-sized chunks
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£7.99
A time when butchers and executioners knew more about anatomy than university-trained physicians - travel back to a time of such unlikely remedies as leeches, roasted cat and red bed-curtains
Hardback
£20.00