Regency Science and Invention: Quackery
I admit it, I too find it hard to have my Regency doctors administering blood letting. I have noticed this often becomes an anachronistic trope Continue
I admit it, I too find it hard to have my Regency doctors administering blood letting. I have noticed this often becomes an anachronistic trope Continue
I was perusing The Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures (1818) when I read about a planned descriptive poem of Southill, the “splendid mansion and Continue
Lady Jane Brooke sought shelter when her coach broke down, and found herself at the Earl of Wintringham’s estate. Trying to conceal her identity, she Continue
The most remarkable act of Parliament in 1802 actually kicked off a whole century of significant Factory reform. The Health and Morals of Apprentices Act Continue