Testimony in one 15 th -century manuscript records how a friar at Stamford was cured of his nosebleeds by dipping his testicles into cold water and vinegar. Another records the apparently successful ...
Patricia Kingori , Professor of Global Health Ethics at Oxford Population Health's Ethox Centre, and The Oxford Research ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNUniversity of Oxford to explore history's fakers and fraudstersOxford University will expose history’s fakers and fraudsters during a week-long cultural programme this Aprils Fool's Day.
Fertility treatment is physically and emotionally arduous, with no guarantees. Jessa Fairbrother describes her decision not ...
Wellcome Collection, a free visitor destination for the incurably curious has established an excellent name for itself as one of London's most unusual ...
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A chat with the architect behind the New York institution’s transformation and an art historian’s view on it, plus a chat ...
This year’s slate of exhibitions centering Black artists, thinkers, and histories is both expansive and electric. From the genre-defying work of Kandis Williams to the celebratory legacy of ...
This theme of recreating and reconnecting with nature runs through his most comprehensive institutional exhibition in the UK, at Serpentine Galleries. Find yourself surrounded by laurel leaves ...
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A 15th-century manuscript reveals how women hoping to get pregnant were told to burn the mixture in an earthenware pot to ...
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