Articles
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Bodies on Display, Then and Now
By Rachel Epp Buller I witnessed a breakthrough this week, one of those “a-ha” moments…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is not amused by your 19th-century parlor games.…
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Fallen Women Forgiven: Enda Kenny and the Magdalene Laundries
By Helen McBride Prompted by the UN Committee against Torture in 2011 to set up…
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Nursing the Masses: A Website Analytic of Nursing Clio
By Ashley and Kevin Baggett Last month a few of the co-founding members of Nursing…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Syphilis and prosthetic noses. -Early-twentieth century crusade against kissing. -The ideal women…
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Stags, Smokers, and Coochies: Adventures in Old-Timey Porn
By Jacqueline Antonovich Well it’s the day after Valentine’s Day, faithful Nursing Clio readers, and…
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A Valentine’s (B)romance: Masculinity, Emotion, and Friendship
By Sean Cosgrove The bromance has surged in popular culture in recent years to such…
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What I Learned in Third Grade
By Tina M. Kibbe Originally I envisioned this post as a commentary on labels or…
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British Transphobia – Alive and Well: Burchill & Moore
By Helen McBride Last month, British journalist Suzanne Moore published an article in the New…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Did Shakespeare have syphilis? -Poverty in 1960s Appalachia. -Twitter can help track…