“Immoderate Menses” or Abortion? Bodily Knowledge and Illicit Intimacy in an 1851 Divorce Trial

Six women in full-length operating gowns standing side by side behind a table with a partially dissected cadaver on it. A stool in the foreground has an open book on it and a human skeleton stands in the background.

When Legs and Arms Won: The Culture of Dissection and the Role of the Camera at the Woman’s Medical College of Pennsylvania

A lithograph of a man grabbing a woman by the waist while she tries to move away from him and pushes him off her. A dog bites his satchel.

“There Had Been No Penetration:” Male Surgeons’ Roles in Defining Rape in Eighteenth-Century England

Illustration of three medical students in a boarding house room

Sisterhood Subpoenaed: Abortion on Trial at an 1892 Women’s Medical College