Consumption, or pulmonary tuberculosis, killed around 25% of the adult population in the 19th century. So why was this deadly disease seen as fundamentally romantic, intellectual and aesthetic? In this podcast, Year 13 biologist Felicity P will explore causes of the romanticisation of consumption, from Victorian fashion and styles, to its role as an emotional response to grief.
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Cosmetic Dentistry - Types, Benefits and Risks (with Yasmin J)
The Cruel Truth about Greyhound Racing
Curing Dementia - Examining The Role of our Glymphatic System
All About Gout - The 'Disease of Kings'
Sperry's Split-Brain Research
Treating Depression - Choosing between Medicines and Psychotherapy (With Poppy GT)
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Human Embryology: Part 1 - Fertilisation and Implantation
Anorexia Nervosa - Diagnosis, Treatment and Recovery
Head Lice - Scratching Beneath the Surface
Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis
Vasectomy and its reversal
Acne vulgaris - Causes, Treatments and Prognosis
Would we be wise to pay more attention to the role of our microbiome with regard to our health?
How will doctors practice medicine in 2031? (with Ellie MH)
Therapies and Treatment for Autism
Killing Wildlife - Should we ever cull animals?
Great Biologists of Our Time - Gregor Mendel
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