In May, NC editor Cassia Roth and Diana Paton organized the Intimate Politics: Fertility Control in a Global Historical Perspective […]

In May, NC editor Cassia Roth and Diana Paton organized the Intimate Politics: Fertility Control in a Global Historical Perspective […]
There are few things I enjoy more in my fiction than a good, unreliable narrator. As someone who loves the […]
As a historian of gender and medicine, I sometimes have nightmares about the scenes of medical suffering that appear in […]
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Are all of our “smart” devices training us to be “dumb” humans, too-often indistinguishable from mere machines? As click-through contracts […]
I was diagnosed with endometriosis when I had my first laparoscopy at 14. I’m very lucky. I got my period […]
I met Pinkie just as I was nearing the end of my M. Louise Carpenter Gloeckner, M.D. Summer Research Fellowship […]
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Fear of a gay Batman. Tattooing in the Civil […]
In Fall 1906, three weeks into their freshman year, Elizabeth Cisney-Smith and her classmates were, as she wrote, “initiated” to […]
When Laura put out the call to the Nursing Clio team for Beach Reads essays, I didn’t think I’d have […]
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