- Humbug is rife: cancer quackery, 1892 and 2015
- A peculiar feeling of worms: giving voice to the shell-shocked
- A sense of deja vu: the advertising of e-cigarettes
- From typhoid to Spanish ‘flu: Conan Doyle and the war on disease
- Opening the evidence up to policymakers
- Smallpox in London: Stockwell, state planning and hospital ships
- Bridging the gap between evidence and policy
- Medical journals and the tobacco industry
- Surgery in early 20C: less risk – and more
- Women of science: worthy of note
- Naming and shaming sites that make dubious health claims
- From compliance to partnership: a different type of patient journey
- Dripping with melancholy: depression and historical heroes
- Health internet searches: early warning of drug safety issues?
- AllTrials not SomeTrials: no more invisible evidence
- NHS Choices: homeopathy is a ‘treatment’ without evidence
- Smoking bans may reduce risk of preterm births
- NHS Choices: based on the evidence, except when it isn’t
- Homeopathy and the NHS
- Calling the midwife in early 20C Derbyshire