By Emily Cock Wounded: ‘A small Scar will be much discerned’: treating facial wounds in early modern Britain By Marie-Louise Leonard Wounded: Healing communal wounds: processions and plague in sixteenth-century Mantua By Sarah Chaney and Sally Frampton Mind-Boggling Medical History: creating a medical history game for nurses By Jules Skotnes-Brown From the White Man’s Grave to the White Man’s Home? Experiencing ‘Tropical Africa’ at the 1924–25 British Empire Exhibition By Annie Thwaite A history of amulets in ten objects By Julie Ackroyd The provenance and context of the Giustiniani Medicine Chest By Sophie Goggins, Tacye Phillipson and Samuel J M M Alberti Prosthetic limbs on display: from maker to user By Martha Fleming Museums theme – making Split + Splice: Fragments from the Age of Biomedicine By Barry Murnane, Darragh Murnane, Mark Sanders and Noel Snell ‘Great ease and simplicity of action’: Dr Nelson’s Inhaler and the origins of modern inhalation therapy By Melissa Dickson Something in the Air: Dr Carter Moffat’s Ammoniaphone and the Victorian Science of Singing