How do you tell a story about a real-life, embodied individual who inspired a stereotype, without reducing her life to […]

How do you tell a story about a real-life, embodied individual who inspired a stereotype, without reducing her life to […]
Wendy Kline has delivered a new addition to the history of childbirth in America. In her engaging and well-researched book, […]
In April 2015, Géssica Eduardo dos Santos — a Brazilian woman who lived in Juarezinho, a small town in the […]
Antebellum physician James Marion Sims has been in the news quite a bit lately as a target of activism. After […]
America’s oldest public hospital started as a tiny, one-room infirmary in a New York City almshouse in 1736. Two hundred […]
Many years ago when I was first starting my dissertation research on Civil War disability, I had an opportunity to […]
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