We, as historians of medicine, express our support for the federal agencies and regulations that protect and promote human health. […]

We, as historians of medicine, express our support for the federal agencies and regulations that protect and promote human health. […]
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Karen Weingarten is a regular contributor to Nursing Clio and Associate Professor of English at Queens College, CUNY. She has […]
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