Sunday Morning Medicine
Sunday Morning Medicine
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news
- Tinder for sperm.
- The 1960s “freeway revolts.”
- Diagnosing OCD in the past.
- Ireland’s lesbian revolutionaries.
- A history of the frontal lobotomy.
- A history of impotency treatments.
- The medieval “vagina monologue.”
- Surviving Europe’s killer heat waves.
- How hoop skirts led to tape measures.
- The defiant undercurrents of feminine art.
- On being black and “Disabled But Not Really.”
- Ellis Island’s history and today’s border cruelty.
- Gamers, we need to talk about how bra sizes work.
- In real life, Simba’s mom would be running the pride.
- What happens when Lyme disease becomes an identity?
Featured image caption: Good grades – Habits go together City of Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium: Get your test now. Chicago Illinois, 1939. (Courtesy Library of Congress)
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