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Medical personnel Travel & Culture - United Kingdom
  • Dr. Aviva Weissman

    Dr. Aviva Weissman discusses Planned Parenthood and the use of contraception

    Mar. 24, 1966

    Dr. Aviva Weissman discusses the emergence of family planning services in England and the importance of women having access to contraception and other services. Weissman discusses her experience with families who have benefitted from the services of Planned Parenthood.

  • Discussing British depression with a physician at Tavistock Square [part 3] while Studs was in England

    Sep. 21, 1970

    Studs interviews a physician at Tavistock Square while visiting England. This is an interview done in three parts.

  • Jonathan Miller

    Studs Terkel discusses childhood, imaginiation, science, social history, politics, medicine and theater with Jonathan Miller in London, England

    1962

    Jonathan Miller reminisces about his childhood in Regent Park, London and offers his opinion on philosophy and the changing English class structure with the loss of the Indian empire. His remake of "Alice in Wonderland" for BBC 1 is reviewed and he states he is most interested in the human imagination.

  • Interviewing Scottish psychiatrist and author of "The politics of experience," R. D. Laing ; part 1

    1968
  • Interviewing Scottish psychiatrist and author of "The politics of experience," R. D. Laing ; part 2

    1968
  • Interview with Barbara Cartland

    Mar. 5, 1970

    Interviewing Barbara Cartland at her castle and a Welsh physician in Tavistock Square while Studs was in England.

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