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A free, multimedia walking tour IPhone app from Wellcome Collection & City Stories Walks

Wellcome Collection and City Stories Walks have been working together to bring you their first interactive, multimedia walking tour straight to your iPhone or iPod Touch.

Blood, Guts, Brains and Babies is a free self-guided walk through the sometimes gory history of medicine in and around the Bloomsbury area of London. The iPhone app complements the hugely successful walking tours hosted by Wellcome Collection in conjunction with Richard Barnett, author of Medical London.

Written, devised and presented by Richard Barnett, the walk takes in points of interest from Bloomsbury’s chequered medical past – from the Royal College of Surgeons to George III’s private madhouses. At a little over three miles, the walk takes approximately two hours to complete.

The free application works with the GPS mapping on your phone to lead you through the streets of London, guided by narration from Dilly Barlow. Featuring film, audio and photographs from Wellcome Collection’s extensive archives to accompany you along the way, the tour transports you back in time, bringing the rich history of medicine in Bloomsbury to life.

The guided walk is free to download and available on iTunes now – search for Wellcome Medical London. For those without an iPhone or iPod Touch, there’s no need to miss out – a PDF booklet with full details of the walk is available from www.citystorieswalks.com, along with all associated video and audio content.

In addition to the self-guided iPhone app, Wellcome Collection is also hosting a series of four new guided walks throughout October, as part of celebrations for the Bloomsbury Festival.

Free Guided Walks:

CONSPICUOUS CONSUMPTION
Saturday 2 & Sunday 3 October, 11.00–13.00
Today we see healthcare as a basic human right, but this is a surprisingly recent idea. For centuries, diagnoses and cures have been bought and sold in London’s medical marketplace. Join us as we uncover the secrets of ‘Doctoropolis’ – a place where leading surgeons rubbed shoulders with the ‘King of the Quacks’.
Written and led by Richard Barnett, author of Medical London.
This walk starts at Great Portland street Tube (south exit) and finishes at Wellcome Collection.

DEAD FAMOUS
Saturday 9, Sunday 10 & Saturday 23 October, 11.00–13.00
For more than a century Bloomsbury has been at the heart of London’s literary life, famous for gossip, genius and backbiting. But this area also has fearful stories of addictions, obsessions and disease to tell. Join us for an unashamedly nosy glimpse into the private lives of Bloomsbury’s most celebrated residents.
Written and led by Richard Barnett, author of Medical London.
This walk starts and finishes at Wellcome Collection.

IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH
Wednesday 13 & Sunday 24 October, 11.00–13.00
Now leafy and affluent, Bloomsbury was once desperately poor, crammed with slums and Dickensian dust heaps. But it has also been a crucible of medical reform, and the setting for triumphs and tragedies in the lives of London’s plain folk. Join us as we tell the stories of Bloomsbury over three centuries of life, death and disease.
Written and led by Richard Barnett, author of Medical London.
This walk starts at Russell Square Tube and finishes at Wellcome Collection.

SECRET BLOOMSBURY
Saturday 23 And Sunday 24 October 15.00-17.00
Shhhh. Don’t tell anyone. This historical walking tour is your chance to uncover the Bloomsbury that nobody knows, where we will encounter spies, sorcerers and scientists in the heart of literary London. From nuclear bunkers to tales of teleportation, join us as we expose the secrets of this extraordinary area.
Written and led by Ross MacFarlane, Wellcome Library, and Mark Pilkington, Strange Attractor Press.
This walk starts at Holborn Tube station and finishes at Wellcome Collection.

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