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Links
Buy a copy of my books by clicking on the links below
Wedlock: How Georgian Britain's Worst Husband Met His Match
To buy Wedlock, UK edition, from Amazon click on this link
For publishing details at Weidenfeld & Nicolson click here
The Knife Man: Blood, Body-snatching and the Birth of Modern Surgery
To buy the UK edition from my publishers Random House click on the link below
To buy the UK edition from Amazon in the UK click below
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To buy the Japanese edition from the publishers Kawade click below
Sites connected with Mary Eleanor Bowes
Glamis Castle - ancestral home of the Strathmore family
Gibside - Mary's glorious childhood home in County Durham
Bowes Museum - former home of Mary's grandson John Bowes
Sites connected with John Hunter
Hunter House - John Hunter's birthplace in East Kilbride
Hunterian Museum - John Hunter's anatomical collection at the Royal College of Surgeons of England in London.
Hunterian Society - organisation founded in John Hunter's honour and dedicated to the pursuit of medical knowledge.
Hunterian Museum Glasgow - Home of William Hunter's anatomical collection - including specimens prepared by John Hunter during their time together - together with paintings and other valuables collected by William.
General history of medicine sites
Wellcome Collection - Fabulous, fascinating and free centre containing Henry Wellcome's medical history collection, changing exhibitions and the Wellcome Library
Science Museum Brought to Life - New website featuring 2,500 artefacts from the Wellcome Collection along with authoritative text on key people, events and themes in the history of medicine.
Old Operating Theatre - Quirky museum featuring the former operating theatre and herb garret of St Thomas's Hospital in London.
Wonders and Marvels - Inspiring website dedicated to curiosities in history