Articles
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Hoping for a Good Death
We interrupt our regularly scheduled program to bring you this special report: Elizabeth Reis, professor and…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Plague riddled pigeons. -What did Gettysburg smell like? -Airport food used to…
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Worlds of Rape, Words of Rape
Stories of rape again fill the news. Rolling Stone featured an article by Sabrina Rubin…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Practicing narrative medicine. -When Thanksgiving was weird. -How do you memorialize a…
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Motherhood, Expanded
By Rachel Epp Buller I was a senior in high school when Vice President Dan…
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Tuning In for Public Health: The Promise of Televised Health Education in 1950s America
During a recent well-child check up, the nurse asked how much television my son watched.…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -The strange dating games of 1914. -The evolution of the doctor’s office.…
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“This is our Freedom Summer”: My Reflections on #FergusonOctober
By Austin McCoy My decision to participate in Ferguson October was spur of the moment.…
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I’m a Country Girl … Or Not
By Sarah Handley-Cousins I have a confession: I love country music. I grew up in…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Historiography via Ebony. -The rise and rise of sexology. -A brief history…