Sunday Morning Medicine
Sunday Morning Medicine
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news
- Light bulbs for beauty.
- Music from Auschwitz.
- The rise of hipster colonialism.
- The history and heroes of blood.
- How Christmas food got so bizarre.
- Bust enhancement in the 19th century.
- A history of dictionaries getting political.
- History, empathy, and medical education.
- Revitalizing feminism in the Dominican Republic.
- New art exhibit tackles the history of monstrosity.
- “We Dissent” and the making of feminist memory.
- Betty Tompkins gives art history a #MeToo overhaul.
- The history, sex, and science of a meatless existence.
- Atlanta’s cyclorama mural and the truth about the Civil War.
- Mother will make it better: targeting women in healthcare advertising.
- Black women in Alabama dying of preventable cancer at alarming rate.
Featured image caption: Wills’s Cigarettes, William H. Helfand Collection of Pharmaceutical Trade Cards. (Courtesy New York Academy of Medicine)
Jacqueline Antonovich is the creator and co-founder of Nursing Clio and served as executive editor from 2012 to 2021. She is an Assistant Professor of History at Muhlenberg College. Her current research focuses on women physicians, race, gender, and medical imperialism in the American West. Jacqueline received her PhD from the University of Michigan in 2018.
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