Sunday Morning Medicine
Jacqueline AntonovichA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news
- Monstrous men.
- Coming out as intersex.
- The long-lost ritual of baby books.
- Explaining droplet infection in 1918.
- The feminist history of the cardigan.
- The strange world of AP U.S. History.
- Fear of the “pussification” of America.
- What fans of “herd immunity” don’t tell you.
- The intoxicating history of the canned cocktail.
- The historical significance of Black queer films.
- The history of wartime disabled Japanese Americans.
- The Cambodian refugee who founded a donut empire.
- Whose family is worthy of reuniting in the United States?
- How America invented the white woman who just loves fall.
- First abortion clinic directory celebrates 25 years of service.
Featured image caption: Keep healthy, happy and slim by talking Bile Beans brand pills. (Courtesy Wellcome Collection)
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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