Unlikely Evidence
Obviously highly unlikely that there was enough lead in the toy to cause the problem. Should look at other sources of lead. Look at common things such as paint.
Alas Poor Merrick
These articles were sent to us by Sally MacDonald, Director of UCL Museums, Collections and Public Engagement.
Sister Hazel Bigg on Lead Poisoning and Great Ormond Street Hospital
Hazel Bigg was passing the bus and was curious about what was going on. It just so happened that she was a nurse (and later a ward Sister) at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Memories of Lead Toys
This object reminded me of some possibly lead toys I had when I was a child. They had been my dad's toys back from the 1950s before people knew of the risks of lead.
A snippet of SNOMED CT to help the machines understand ...
406136005 PREF:Suspected poisoning
Fully Specified Name(s)
FSN:Suspected poisoning (context-dependent category)
FSN:Suspected poisoning (situation)
Gender Archaeology
In 'Gender and Archaeology: Contesting the Past' considers gender as 'the cultural interpretation of sexual difference: its qualities can be conflicting, mutable, and cumulative, contingent upon pe
A clincial reference terminology for the information age
The recording of information such as a lead poisoning incident or episode should surely in the information age lead to persistent records which can be interrogated not only by human reviewers, but
'Take Time to Play With Your Kids'
'Take time to play with your kids,’ the ad campaign encourages. A recently acquired 1963 Ford Sunliner Convertible model would be the object of their shared fascination today.
Royal Free Hospital
2009 (Start) CONVERSIONS: NORTH: Caledonian Rd. NORTH NORTH EAST: Liverpool Rd / Upper St. / Essex Rd. onto Upper st. / EAST: City Rd. / SOUTH EAST: Bath St. onto City Rd. / Goswell Rd.
Lone Star
First of all, at the copy of the car they wrote:
"Lone Star
Roadmasters"