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Book Review: Bellevue: Three Centuries of Medicine and Mayhem at America’s Most Storied HospitalAmerica’s oldest public hospital started as a tiny, one-room infirmary in a New York City… 
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Care Gone Wrong: Bad Moms, Fake Disabilities, and Imagined IllnessesAt first, it seemed impossible that Gypsy Rose Blancharde had murdered her mother. Dee Dee… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news On embryos and spin.… 
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Almost Fourteen: The Book That Stopped Me in My Research TracksOne of the things I always warn people about before their first archival trip is… 
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Eighth-Grade Innovator Helps Girls Focus on Class Periods, Not Menstrual Periods“If men could menstruate,” Gloria Steinem observed wryly in an iconic 1978 essay for Ms.… 
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Quinine, Magic Pollen, and the British Empire in FictionHands down, my favorite book of 2016 (and possibly ever) was The Watchmaker of Filigree… 
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Metaphors and Malignancy in Senator McCain’s Cancer DiagnosisWhen my grandmother died from a mucosal melanoma (a form of skin cancer) in 2015,… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news A history of Pyrex.… 
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Finding My Amputee BrethrenI remember vividly the first amputee I met after my amputation. Driving down with my… 
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Option Whatever: The Corporatization of Grief in Sheryl Sandberg’s Option BTwo years ago, my husband Clayton was murdered. That summer, I wrote a lot in… 
