A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news.
- A history of “Women aren’t funny.”
- Vintage Spring Break snapshots.
- Photographing a mother’s descent into mental illness.
- Did Jamestown settlers eat people?
- Found: WWI prisoner of war postcard.
- A 1936 anti-poverty film.
- Questioning the pelvic exam.
- The 1890s were a good decade for utopian cults.
- A timeline of deinstitutionalization and its consequences.
- Vatican uncovers first known European depiction of Native Americans.
- Winnie the Pooh and war propaganda.
- Masturbation and the Dangerous Woman.
- And just for fun: Cat memes before lolcats.
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