Julia PantaloneinSex, Gender, and the History of MedicineThe Break-Up: Art and Anatomy in 18th Century EuropeMedical illustrations were’t always so boring and scientific. Throughout the 16th and 17th centuries, anatomical representations used to…May 1, 2017May 1, 2017
Julia PantaloneinSex, Gender, and the History of MedicineA Look Inside: Autopsies, Medical Arrogance and MisdiagnosisWriting in a 2001 issue of the New Yorker, Atul Gawande recounts the unease doctors nowadays feel when asking families for permission to…Apr 27, 2017Apr 27, 2017
Julia PantaloneinSex, Gender, and the History of MedicineMadame President: Historical or Hysterical?She coughs, she’s erratic and uncontrollable, she’ll suddenly collapse; hence she is unfit to be president. In an article in The Atlantic…Mar 25, 2017Mar 25, 2017