Sunday Morning Medicine
Sunday Morning Medicine
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news
- The power of mapping.
- The end of Three Mile Island.
- A brief history of Christmas shopping.
- The accidental invention of Play-Doh.
- The history of women’s terrible pockets.
- The man whose face got stuck like that.
- Can a porn website liberate women in art?
- Uncovering my secret queer family history.
- Early motherhood has always been miserable.
- When Florida had a committee to terrorize gay people.
- The first fairytales were feminist critiques of patriarchy.
- The real reason to panic about China’s plague outbreak.
- Why Gone Home is the most important game of the decade.
- The radical feminist possibility of the Shakespearean sonnet.
- The Instant Pot and the history of women’s labor in the kitchen.
Featured image caption: Malgaigne, J.-F. (Joseph-François), 1806-1865, “Leg amputation, 1867.” (Courtesy The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Digital Library)
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