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A woman lies naked in the bath, eyes closed and hair slicked back away from her face. Her body is covered with foam numbers and letters, and written on the bath are words and phrases from articles related to Type 1 Diabetes

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Colour image of 1990 Telethon protest outside LWT TV with placards reading “Is this a cripple free zone?” “Don’t call us, we’ll call you,” and “ask us, not Aspel.” Reverse of image gives further detail and attributes image to Liz Crow.
A woman lies naked in the bath, eyes closed and hair slicked back away from her face. Her body is covered with foam numbers and letters, and written on the bath are words and phrases from articles related to Type 1 Diabetes
Colour image of 1990 Telethon protest outside LWT TV with placards reading “Is this a cripple free zone?” “Don’t call us, we’ll call you,” and “ask us, not Aspel.” Reverse of image gives further detail and attributes image to Liz Crow.