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A Complete Halt to the Liquor Traffic: Drink and Disease in the 1918 EpidemicWhen the annual Pennsylvania convention of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) began on October… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Our mothers, before us.… 
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What to Expect When You’re Expiring: Pregnancy and Death in Seventeenth-Century EnglandOn October 12, 1622, a 26-year-old English woman named Elizabeth Jocelin gave birth to her… 
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Why We Need to Talk About Death Right NowI can hear some of you say, “Can’t we talk about something more pleasant?” That’s… 
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The Deathbed: A New Nursing Clio SeriesThis past fall, when we began work on a Nursing Clio series about death, we… 
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Pandemic Academic: Mothering from the Home OfficeTwelve years ago, Baby #2 fell asleep in her carseat on the way to the… 
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The Cruise Ship as Disease HeterotopiaWe know the images: cruise ships with sick passengers searching for a place to dock… 
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Sunday Morning MedicineA weekly check-up of gender, medicine, and history in the news Art Activist Barbie. The… 
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Living in Isolation and Connecting through Reading, 1930–1946Amid all the dramatic headlines about COVID-19, news stories describe how people now share anniversaries,… 
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Writing Histories of Intimate Care and Social Distancing in the Age of COVID-19In hindsight, it was probably a touch of grad school-induced hubris that led me to… 
