Johanna Schoen
Johanna Schoen
Leslie J Reagan
Leslie J Reagan
Revisiting the History of Abortion in the Wake of the Dobbs Decision [0.03%]
Dobbs判决后重新审视-abortion历史
Kelly ODonnell,Naomi Rogers
Kelly ODonnell
From Charity to Commerce: Bondholders, Women's Auxiliaries, and Community Health Care in Arizona [0.03%]
从慈善到商业:债券持有人、妇女辅佐机构与亚利桑那州的社区医疗服务
Anthony Pratcher
Anthony Pratcher
This article contrasts women's auxiliaries as volunteers and fundraisers at a voluntary sanatorium and a community hospital in metropolitan Phoenix. Their experience highlights the rising importance of private investors in nonprofit health ...
Gendered Hormonal Binaries and the Development of the Category of "Hormone-Dependent Cancers," 1940-1980 [0.03%]
基于性别荷尔蒙二元论的“激素依赖性癌症”分类的发展(1940—1980)
Gina Surita
Gina Surita
This article considers the establishment of the category of "hormone-dependent cancers," identified around the middle of the twentieth century as cancers sustained by particular hormones. A comparison of hormonal treatments for prostate can...
Grammars of Progress and Pathology: A Recursive History of Africa, Cancer, and "Diseases of Civilization" [0.03%]
进步与病理的语法:非洲、癌症和“文明病”的递归史
Thandeka Cochrane,David Reubi
Thandeka Cochrane
The phrase "disease of civilization" and concomitant lexicons, such as "pathologies of modernization," frequently surface across public and global health discourses. This is particularly the case within the framework of cancer research in A...
"In All Circumstances": Home Births and Collaborative Health Care in Ireland, 1900-1950 [0.03%]
《在任何情况下》:爱尔兰1900—1950年的家庭接生与合作医疗服务
Cara Delay
Cara Delay
This article examines the development of a collaborative model of home-based reproductive caregiving in Ireland from 1900 to 1950, focusing on the interactions of different practitioners in childbirth cases in the domestic sphere. In Irelan...
Janet Golden
Janet Golden
This paper explores the experiences of working-class patients treated for tertiary syphilis at the Neurology Dispensary of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and the Infirmary for Nervous Disease of the Philadelphia Orthopedic H...
A Conjure Woman in Court: African American Conjurers as Health Practitioners and Performative Poisoners in the Post-Emancipation South [0.03%]
解构南方种植园文学中的黑人形象:一个法院里的巫毒女人——解放后的美国南方非裔美国人巫术从业者与表演式投毒者形象研究
Hannah Katherine Hicks
Hannah Katherine Hicks
Historians have recognized the importance of enslaved African American healers, including conjure practitioners who drew on herbal and ritual remedies, in providing a "dual system of health care" for enslaved people in the American South. P...