Articles
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Death in the archives.… 
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Heart Transplantation, Democracy, and Collective Forgetting in Contemporary SpainThroughout my life, Spain – the country where I was born and raised – has… 
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Absolutely Disgusting: Wet Markets, Stigma Theory, and XenophobiaSince the initial descriptions of cases of a novel coronavirus in Wuhan, there has been… 
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Sunday Mourning MedicinePlease donate to the following organizations, if you can: Unicorn Riot The Bail Project Reclaim… 
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Reconsidering How We DieI arrived home ready to relax and watch The Crown after an intense work day,… 
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BMI, Race, and Bodies: How Race Science Reemerges in the Unlikeliest of PlacesThe connection between Black female bodies and ill health, fatness, and inferiority marks the historical… 
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COVID-19 Didn’t Break the Food System. Hunger Was Already Here.Like everything else in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, American food has become almost… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Pear power. Female husbands.… 
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Weaving Wool into Death: Burial in 17th-Century EnglandThe rituals we use to honor someone in death often reflect the way that they… 
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Understanding Her Position and Place: An African American Nurse at the Stewart Indian School, 1908-1917In September 1908, Allie Helena Barnett left her family in Atchison, Kansas, and traveled to… 
