Sunday Morning Medicine
Sunday Morning Medicine
A weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news
- How to avoid “inspiration porn.”
- The Upjohn pharmacy in Disneyland.
- Barrier-free ghost hunting at Gallaudet.
- Pumping milk through polls and protests.
- How local TV made “bad” movies a thing.
- The whistleblowers of the My Lai Massacre.
- When flagellation was a national obsession.
- Writing queer Ugandan futures into the present.
- The Freedom Trail’s tour guides have had enough.
- Fourth spy unearthed in U.S. atomic bomb project.
- Why Gone Home is the most important game of the decade.
- She was a test case for resettling detainees of Japanese descent.
- Mass shootings are connected to America’s legacy of anti-indigenous violence.
- Remains found of infants wearing helmets made from the skulls of other children.
Featured image caption: Pamphlet advertising World AIDS Day 1993. (Courtesy Wellcome Collection)
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