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A double DVD consisting of five programmes (four of them broadcast on Channel 4) tracing the history of one of the greatest scientific discoveries of the 20th century - the double-helix structure of DNA.
Looks at the risks imposed by emerging diseases and examines four specific examples in detail. Deals in turn with the following topics: What is an emerging disease? - one which suddenly appears in a...
Looks at the controversial attempts to clone a human being. Amid claims and counterclaims by various groups around the world, this programme documents the secretive efforts of a small group of doctors and...
An interactive program designed to be used as a student-centred, self-paced learning resource that would occupy students for 3-4 hours. The content is divided into several sections accessible from a menu:...
This DVD video contains the three programmes from the BBC programme introduced by Kathy Sykes, Professor of Sciences and Society at the University of Bristol. HYPNOTHERAPY - Half a million people in England...
A videotape series for nurses aiming to stimulate group discussion about communication, help nurses identify specific communication skills and assist recognition of the personal barriers to using more...
A series of three documentaries looking at alcohol in Britain, covering the history, science and the hard sell of the world’s drug of choice. Presented by Jeremy Bowen.
A teaching package on anexoria nervosa for professional audiences. 1: An illustrated lecture by Profesor A H Crisp, drawing on international reputation and professional experience treating patients with...
Jero Tapakan, a Balinese spirit medium, goes into trance to give clients advice from the spirit world. The viewer has an intimate view of Jero’s household shrine, of the trance process and of Jero as an...
A series first-aid training programmes, designed to complement a structured course. 1 (1986): Expired-air resuscitation; cardio-pulmonary resuscitation; recovery position. 2 (1986): Common causes of...
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