Sir Patrick Manson at Home: 21 Queen Anne Street as hybrid space
This article explores the geographies of Patrick Manson’s home, arguing it was a crucial spatial context for his research and social networks. Published as a part of the McCarthy Award for the History of Medicine.
Seen and Unseen: The Representation of Visible and Hidden Disease in the Waxworks of Joseph Towne at the Gordon Museum
An open access article on the waxworks of Joseph Towne for 19: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Long Nineteenth Century
The Colyer Collection at the Hunterian Museum
Ming: The Forgotten Celebrity
A short note for the Archives of Natural History exploring the life and afterlife of the London Zoo panda Ming. This research contributes to a growing interest in the afterlives of animals in museums and tracks the decline of interest in comparative anatomy at the Royal College of Surgeons.