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Relationships between seven types of maternal behaviour and maturity of function pleasure of infants. The function pleasure of the infant during his test performance is shown as related to the function...
French feature film adapted from three short stories by Guy de Maupassant, each dealing with one aspect of pleasure. In ‘Le masque’ a man regains his youth. ‘La maison tellier’ finds a prostitute in...
Information and advice on the main food-poisoning bacteria, including campylobacter, salmonella and listeria. Looks at personal protection, food purchase, transit, storage and preparation. Discusses the...
This series explores the history of Britain’s commercial exploitation of sugar, alcohol, opium and tobacco. Presented by actor Brian Cox, the four programmes examine how businessmen, merchants and...
Explores the reasons why women choose to be pierced tattooed and scarred as a way of reclaiing their bodes for themselves and their own pleasure.
This teaching video introduces and discusses extracts from four plays by early modern women dramatists: Stephanie Hodgson-Wright discusses her 1994 production of Elizabeth Cary’s ‘The Tragedy of...
Looks at a scientific discovery which indicates that absence of pain and enjoyment of pleasure are connected with only a few chemicals in the brain and considers possible theraupetic applications.
Opium is a drug with two faces. It causes violent disputes, wars and crime, but can make life worth living for those with terrible illnesses. Before opium was synthesized into heroin, medical use of the drug...
Animated film showing how ‘progress’ comes to rural England. Constable’s painting of Willie Lot’s cottage is gradually turned into a super-motorway.
An introduction, using contemporary illustrations, to the social pastimes of the nobility in 14th-century France.
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