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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Cholera 101. Stonewall at… 
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Her Own Hero: How Self-Defense Became Acceptable for American WomenI was a seventeen-year-old college freshman when I realized I was being stalked. It started… 
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Historian Witches and Scientist Vampires: Can We Be Deborah Harkness When We Grow Up?Historian-witches, vampire-scientists, and a world where you can get a tenure-track job at an Ivy… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Herpes in space! Waitresses… 
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Mad Libs: A Guide to (White) Women’s History MonthFrom high school textbooks, we all learned about famous woman’s name who is known as… 
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Understanding Trauma in the Civil War South: A Conversation with Diane Miller SommervilleAs I’ve written about for Nursing Clio previously, there’s been much debate in recent years… 
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How to Do It: Sex Education and the “Sex Life”In 1696, in Somerset county in southwest England, a schoolboy named John Cannon and his… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news The history of Women’s… 
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The Lady with the Alligator PurseA Tisket a Tasket, Three Little Fishies, Baa Baa Black Sheep — these nursery rhymes… 
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Mange, Morphine, and Deadly Disease: Medicine and Public Health in Red Dead Redemption 2Spoiler warning: This essay discusses major plot points about the ending of Red Dead Redemption… 
