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Tuning In for Public Health: The Promise of Televised Health …

WebNotes Joseph Gordon, “Health Education via Television: ‘Your Family Doctor,'” Public Health Reports (1896-1970) 68, no. 8 (August, 1953): 820. Gordon, …

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Beyond Florence: Valuing Nurses in the History of Health Care

WebBeyond Florence: Valuing Nurses in the History of Health Care. Kylie Smith. Before COVID-19 was even a blip on the horizon, the World Health Organization had …

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The How and Why of Indigenous Nurse History – Nursing Clio

WebFinally, one of the great contributions of Indigenous nurse history is that it puts Indigenous displacement and resistance at the center, rather than the periphery of, …

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Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail and Histories of Native American …

WebSusie’s granddaughter Jackie Yellowtail remembers her grandmother’s efforts to “acculturate” new doctors: the retired Crow nurse invited physicians to her …

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Mary Seacole: Disease and Care of the Wounded, from Jamaica to …

WebMary Seacole’s failed endeavors to deploy with Nightingale’s contingent of nurses may have been the result of racial prejudice. Undetered, Seacole possessed the …

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Modern Medicine Has Improved Our Lives, But What About Our …

WebWhat about Dying. Because modern medicine tends to view death as a failure of the system, it focuses on prolonging life, often at a dying person’s expense. …

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Health and Wellness – Page 2 – Nursing Clio

WebBMI, Race, and Bodies: How Race Science Reemerges in the Unlikeliest of Places. By Tina Sikka • May 27, 2020. The connection between Black female bodies and …

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Right All the Way Through: Dr. Minerva Goodman and the …

WebDuring the 1918-19 influenza epidemic, Stockton, California, adopted a mask ordinance three times, totalling more than seventy days. In late December 1918, Dr. …

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Nursing Clio Ronit Y. Stahl

WebBook Review: Bellevue: Three Centuries of Medicine and Mayhem at America’s Most Storied Hospital By Ronit Y. Stahl • August 9, 2017. America’s oldest public hospital …

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Eyes of the Beholder: The Public Health Service Reports on …

WebEyes of the Beholder: The Public Health Service Reports on Trachoma in White Appalachia and Indian Country. In 1912, the United States Public Health Service …

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Nursing Clio Rites and Wrongs: Changing a Ritual from Within

WebNursing Clio is, once again, honored to have Elizabeth Reis as our guest contributor. Dr. Reis is a professor of women’s and gender studies at the University of …

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Looking Back to Look Forward: Learning from the Boston …

WebOn Friday, June 24th, 2022, the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v.Wade.A contested court case that faced controversy since it was decided in 1973, …

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African Americans, Slavery, and Nursing in the US South

WebIn 2016, a statue of Jamaican-born nurse and businesswoman Mary Seacole was erected outside St Thomas’ Hospital in London. Seacole’s contribution to the war …

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dieting – Nursing Clio

WebAlvenia Fulton, Soul Food, and Black Liberation: An Interview with Travis Weisse. By Emily Contois • July 6, 2020. For the first annual Nursing Clio Prize for Best Journal Article, …

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An Untold Story: Black Maternal Mortality in the United States

WebMorgan Taylor is a recent graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, where she got a BA in Health and Societies. During her time at Penn, she wrote a senior …

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“Battalion of Life”: American Women’s Hospitals and the First …

WebNovember 21, 2018. “Battalion of Life”: American Women’s Hospitals and the First World War. Shortly after the United States entered the First World War in April 1917, Dr. …

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Rediscovering “Good” and “Bad” Heads in the Phrenological Present

WebIf phrenology (and physiognomy) promoted an idea of “good” and “bad” heads focused in particular on the width of the head, and head width is linked in the present to …

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Gender, Health, & Marginalization: National Responses to …

WebGender, Health, & Marginalization: National Responses to HIV/AIDS in the U.S. and Jamaica. After conducting Fulbright research on the cultural politics of …

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Becoming Rodin’s Lover: Camille Claudel and Mental Illness

WebOne of these women, the French sculptor Camille Claudel (1864–1943), is the subject of Heather Webb’s historical romance novel Rodin’s Lover. Claudel’s “volatile …

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A Podcast that Wants You to Talk about Fatness

WebIn an episode about Angela Lansbury’s fitness book-video-combo, Positive Moves, Maintenance Phase co-host Aubrey Gordon observed that “it is really difficult to …

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Write for Us – Nursing Clio

WebNursing Clio provides a platform for historians, students, health care workers, community activists, and the public at large to analyze, discuss, and debate these kinds of …

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Announcing the First Ever Wikipedia Edit-a-thon at the Berkshire

WebAnnouncing the First Ever Wikipedia Edit-a-thon at the Berkshire Conference. Last year I reported on the gender gap in Wikipedia and efforts by women’s …

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