Between seperate spheres: medical women and the development of VD services in Edinburgh.
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Thomson, E. (2001)
Between seperate spheres: medical women and the development of VD services in Edinburgh. In S. Sturdy (Ed.), Medicine and the Public Sphere: Britain 1550-2000, 107-122. Routledge
The unsung heroines of Victorian feminism: the executive committee of the Edinburgh Hospital for Women and Children, c1885-c1920'
Journal Article
Thomson, E. (2001)
The unsung heroines of Victorian feminism: the executive committee of the Edinburgh Hospital for Women and Children, c1885-c1920'. Review of Scottish Culture. 14, 58-64
Beware of worthless limitations: advertising in nursing periodicals c1888-1945
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Thomson, E. (2001)
Beware of worthless limitations: advertising in nursing periodicals c1888-1945. In McGann, S. & Mortimer, B. (Eds.). New Directions in Nursing History: International Perspectives. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). ISBN 978 415 30433 4
Modern Times (1914-1990s): medicine and medical achievements.
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Thomson, E. (2000)
Modern Times (1914-1990s): medicine and medical achievements. In M. Lynch (Ed.), Oxford Companion to Scottish History, 154-156. Oxford University Press
Advertising to nurses before the Second World War.
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Thomson, E. (2000)
Advertising to nurses before the Second World War. In Advertising in the Twentieth Century, 47-68. Merchiston Publishing
Sick and tired of being sick and tired: working class women at the Edinburgh hospital for women and children c1885-c1899
Journal Article
Thomson, E. (2000)
Sick and tired of being sick and tired: working class women at the Edinburgh hospital for women and children c1885-c1899. Review of Scottish Culture. 13, 66-73
Physiology, Hygiene and the Entry of Women to the Medical Profession in Edinburgh c. 1869–c. 1900
Journal Article
Thomson, E. (2000)
Physiology, Hygiene and the Entry of Women to the Medical Profession in Edinburgh c. 1869–c. 1900. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences. 32, 105-126. doi:10.1016/S1369-8486(00)00027-3. ISSN 13698486
Academic physiology, as it was taught by John Hughes Bennett during the 1870s, involved an understanding of the functions of the human body and the physical laws which governe...