Articles
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Life in a 1949 circus. -WWII ration cookbooks. -An 1870 gender ratio…
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Girls, STEM, and My List of “Ingenious Inventors”
By Carolyn Herbst Lewis There is much talk these days about girls and STEM –…
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Odd Adventures in Tooth Fairy History
By Jacqueline Antonovich Recently, my daughter lost her very first baby tooth. It happened one…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Chernobyl’s hot mess. -Is sex really good exercise? -How America learned to…
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Conference Report on History of Science Society 2013 Annual Meeting
By Heather Munro Prescott Last weekend I attended the 2013 annual meeting of the History…
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Visual Campaigns against AIDS, Then and Now
Once upon a time, AIDS was a focal point for artists in the United States.…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -How braille was invented. -Intersex women speak out. -Lead poisoning and great…
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In Fair Atlanta, Where We Lay Our Scene: A Thanksgiving Love Story
By Sean Cosgrove In recognition of this as my favourite American holiday, I couldn’t resist…
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Birth Certificates can be Changed; Surgery is Forever
By Elizabeth Reis We shouldn’t get too enthusiastic about Germany’s new birth certificate designation: “indeterminate.”…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -WWI pumpkin pie. -The drones of the Civil War. -Early 20th century…