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The Birth of Physiology

WebThe treatment of mental health has been rapidly growing and improving over the past few decades, but it actually goes back thousands of years. Whether it was the Ancient Greek …

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The History of Pandemics

WebIn this special pandemic episode Dan is joined by Professor Clifford Williamson, lecturer at Bath Spa University and specialising in the History of Public Health and Medicine. …

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Mental Health in Victorian Britain

WebThis week is Mental Health Awareness Week in the UK so we’ve got a special episode exploring the surprising way Victorians approached mental health treatment in the 19th …

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Pandemics through History

WebDan has hooked up with the Timeline Channel on youtube to do History Hit Live three times a week. Sometimes I'll share the audio as a podcast on this feed. My chat with Clifford …

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Lockdown Learning: The 19th Century Medical Revolution

WebThe 19th century saw the world in the grip of the industrial revolution, a firepower revolution on the battlefield and a communications revolution with the telegram. But there was …

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The Creation of the NHS

WebProduced by James Hickmann and edited by Dougal Patmore. 75 years ago this week, the National Health Service was born. Launched by Aneurin Bevan on the 5th of July, 1948, …

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Hapsburg Inbreeding with Dr. Adam Rutherford

WebOne of Early Modern Europe’s most powerful families, the Hapsburgs shared a physical trait so distinctive that it came to be regarded as a badge of honour - the large, jutting jaw that …

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Gardening for Mental Health

WebIt’s Mental Health Awareness Week this month, and Jimmy will be joined by a selection of guests who will tell us how nature can have an impact our bodies and our minds. First …

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The Psychiatric Hospital that Fought Fascism

WebThere are descriptions of suffering early in this episode that some listeners may find distressing. As hospitals and institutions across the European frontline were taken over …

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Wild Swimming with River Expert Angela Jones

WebShe joins Jimmy on the farm to talk about wild swimming; the health benefits, risks, and impact on the environment. Open water swimming boomed during the pandemic, with …

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Bristol: SS Great Britain

WebThis was our first city road trip for Snow on the Road - 3 days in Bristol visiting its most interesting historical sites. What's so wonderful about Bristol is how its history is …

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Bristol: Aerospace Museum

WebThis was our first city road trip for Snow on the Road - 3 days in Bristol visiting its most interesting historical sites. What's so wonderful about Bristol is how its history is …

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Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany

WebThe Nazis presented themselves as warriors against moral degeneracy. As Norman Ohler reveals, the entire Third Reich was permeated with drugs: cocaine, heroin, morphine …

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Dan Snow and Frank McDonough Talk Adolf Hitler

Web45m. In today's episode Dan Snow is joined by historian and leading expert on the Third Reich, Frank McDonough. Frank is here to discuss Adolf Hitler, his health and his …

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Queen Elizabeth I

WebIn this graphic, ground breaking two-part TV series, Professor Alice Roberts investigates the cause of death of two of Britain’s most famous monarchs, King Charles II and Queen …

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