Home| StoriesInside our collectionsSeriesshow credit information for image 'Woodblock: Ambrosia altera'Woodblock: Ambrosia altera, Benjamin Gilbert. Source: Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).In picturesTen favourites from the storesBooks, sex workers’ cards, a bomb... the Retrieval Team gives us a glimpse behind the scenes.In picturesTop ten creepiest objects in the collectionFrom anti-masturbation rings to a tonsil guillotine, these specially selected pieces might make your skin crawl.In picturesYou’ve been warnedIconic graphic design devised to admonish, amuse, inform and empower.Plant portraitsThe beautiful and mysterious illustrations in medieval herbals convey a wealth of knowledge about the plants they portray.ArticleChildren in burns prevention campaignsWhose responsibility is it to prevent accidental burns and scalds in the home? Shane Ewen’s research shows that it’s everyone’s concern.The chymist’s trade cardAn 18th-century trade card reveals far more than its owner may have intended.In picturesHow to handle your period: ten pieces of (bad) advice from historyPeriod pains are nothing new. Nor are innovative suggestions for how to deal with them.ArticleThe law of periodicity for menstruationDr Edward Clarke's Law of Periodicity claimed that females who were educated alongside their male peers were developing their minds at the expense of their reproductive organs.ArticleRag mags and monthly issues: Five period zines to stop you seeing redUsing humour, personal experience and political activism to explore the bloody reality of menstruation.Guerrilla public healthFrom safe-use guides to needle exchange schemes, Harry Shapiro reflects on 40 years of drug harm reduction in the UK.Previous (page 7)Page 8 of 8