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I. Brittain, '1952: The Stoke Mandeville Games go Truly International,' paralympicanorak, 2nd Oct. 2012.
I. Brittain, 'Stoke Mandeville 1949: The Paraplegic ‘Olympic Games’ of the Future,' paralympicanorak, 12th Sept. 2012.
I. Brittain, 'Stoke Mandeville 1950: Javelin Thrown Into the Sporting Mix', paralympicanarock, 17th Sept. 2012.
I. Brittain, 'Stoke Mandeville Games 1953: Swimming Makes its First Splash', paralympicanorak, 8th Oct. 2012.
I. Brittain, 'Stoke Mandeville Games 1954: The First Parade of Nations', paralympicanorak, 15th Oct. 2012.
I. Newton, Opticks (London, 1704).
I. Tague, Animal Companions: Pets and Social Change in Eighteenth-Century Britain (Philadelphia: Penn State University Press, 2015).
I. van Gieson, The Correlation of Sciences in the Investigation of Nervous and Mental Disease (Utica, NY: State Hospitals Press, 1899).
I. Zweiniger-Bargielowska, '‘Not a Complete Food for Man’: The Controversy about White versus Wholemeal Bread in Interwar Britain,' in E. Neswald, D. Smith and U. Thoms (eds.), Setting Nutritional Standards (Rochester, NY: University Press), pp. 142-1
I. Zweiniger-Bargielowska, Managing the Body: Beauty, Health, and Fitness in Britain 1880-1939 (Oxford: University Press, 2010).
I.L. Tuckett, 'On the Structure and Degeneration of Non-Medullated Nerve Fibres', Journal of Physiology 19 (4) (1896), pp. 267-311.
I.O. Report of 25th January in Accordance with Paragraph 2361 of M.I.C.C.13[9] on Paraplegics, Stoke Mandeville Hospital (LAB 20/123).
Infant feeding in the 20th century
Interim Report on Paraplegic Cases for Conference, 15th February 1945 (LAB 20/123)
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