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2. Actually, Psychedelics Are Better Without the Woo
3. Addressing Differences in Understandings of Health Between Clinicians and their Native Patients
4. Against the COVID-19 Hot Take
5. Aging Together and Apart: From the Pivot to the Pirouette
6. A Look at a Florentine Book of Domestic Medicine
7. Already Quarantined: Yes, the “Spanish” Flu was Racist Too
8. Amphetamine and its discontents
9. An Ethical Question from Sunflowers: A New Take on Nanette
10. Anxiety and acceptance: A ritual death under pandemic conditions
11. A Primary Source Document for a Future Historian: The Early Days of the Coronavirus Pandemic
12. A Question of Inheritance: Lessons taken from George Schuyler’s "Black No More"
13. A Review of Diabetes: A History of Race & Disease
14. Artists in the Aftermath : The COVID-19 Crisis and Its Repercussions on Artists and Their Practice
15. A School for Modern Times: Mildred Louise Johnson and the Founding of The Modern School of Harlem
16. ASMR: The Therapeutic Potential of the Under–researched Tingles
17. Attentional Avoidance: America’s “War” on COVID-19 and Narco-Terrorism
18. A War of Proper Names: The Politics of Naming, Indigenous Insurrection, and Genocidal Violence During Guatemala’s Civil War.
19. Behind the Beak: Plague Doctor Iconography in 2020
20. Bell v Tavistock and The Question of Informed Consent
21. Better to Protect than Regret
22. Between hope and hopelessness. Citizenship education and student mobilization in a Chilean public high school.
23. Book Review: Hygienic Modernity: Meanings of Health and Disease in Treaty-Port China by Ruth Rogaski
24. Brandeis, Hoover, and the Problem of Fair Trade in Interwar America
25. Breaking Bread: Continuities and Ruptures in Italy's Postwar Filmic Foodscape
26. Broadcasting Faith: Regulating Radio from the New Era to the American Century
27. Building the Metropolis: Architecture, Building, and Labor in New York City, 1880-1935
28. Care for the Polis: Speaking of Covid-19, Now and in the Future (6.25.20)
29. Cases, Indian Soldiers and the First World War
30. Cleft in wax
31. Coffee with a Colleague: Global Health Expert and Fabric Designer Elsie Essien
32. Coffee with a Colleague: Jessica Hume
33. Coffee With A Colleague: Michael Barthman
34. Collectively Holding Space: A Reflection
35. Contagious Exhibits: Curating the Plague
36. Coronashame
37. COVID-19 and Governmentality in Taiwan
38. COVID-19 and the Future of Narrative Medicine
39. COVID-19: Not the Only Game in Town
40. COVID-19: Novel Virus, Classic Scapegoating (Part 1)
41. COVID-19: Novel Virus, Classic Scapegoating (Part 2)
42. Covid-19: Reframing Ageing
43. COVID-19 Special Issue: Introduction
44. Crucibles of Virtue and Vice: The Acculturation of Transatlantic Army Officers, 1815-1945
45. Cutting: Traditions in anatomy and Thanksgiving
46. Dante and Boccaccio: A Poetics of Textiles
47. Desire II: Desire and its Object
48. Diabetes, Music, and Meaning Making
49. Edgar Joseph Edmunds (1851 – 1887), Mathematics Teacher at the Center of New Orleans’ Post-Civil War Fight Over School Integration
50. Editorial Report: Writers' Retreat
51. Empire-Building and Market-Making at the Qin Frontier: Imperial Expansion and Economic Change, 221–207 BCE
52. Evangelists of Education: St. Philip’s Episcopal Church & Educational Activism in Post-World War II Harlem
53. Exercise and the outdoors in the time of Coronavirus
54. Exit, pursued by a Shark: A Pandemic in Four or More Acts
55. Farm to Pharmacy: Nutrition, Animals, and Governance in Britain 1870-1945
56. Feeling Hot? Charting the Highs and Lows of Past and Present Fevers
57. Feeling Remote: COVID-19 in an Isolated State
58. Field Notes from the Classroom: Interdisciplinary Teaching and Communities of Curiosity
59. Fighting a Pandemic: Camus’s "The Plague" and the Physician’s Struggle to Treat in the COVID-19 Outbreak
60. Five myths about the U.S. Postal Service: It’s not obsolete, and it’s not a business
61. From Rumi to Herman Hesse, A Contemplation on Optimism: Why Uncertainty is When Hope is Needed Most
62. Gay Liberation and the Politics of the Self in Postwar America
63. Global Communications
64. Greenlining: Segregation and Environmental Policies in Miami from the New Deal to the Climate Crisis
65. Grief at a Distance
66. Grieving in a Pandemic
67. Health by Post: Telemedicine and the Long Eighteenth Century
68. Health histories from watery places: Seafaring bodies in the labour archive
69. Hester La Negrita’s Illness Narrative
70. Hierarchies of Care in Quarantine
71. High in the City: A History of Drug Use in Mexico City, 1960-1980
72. High Yield: High Stakes Testing and the Ambivalent Rigor of Medical Training
73. How to Read a Medical Study in Black History Month
74. ICE’s Forced Hysterectomies Expose the Uneven Nature of Women's Reproductive Rights in the US
75. Im(m/p)unity as Defense: The Killing of John Allen Chau
76. Imperfect Measures: Notes on Humanization
77. Imprinted Identity: A History of Literature and Communal Selfhood in the Nath Sampradāy
78. Inhaling the field – surgery, smoke, and smells
79. Interpersonal Psychotherapy: History And Future
80. In the Sick Hour: Poems
81. In the Sick Hour: Writing Exercises
82. “In the Wider Interests of Nigeria”: Lagos and the Making of Federal Nigeria, 1941-76
83. Is the Face Mask a Muzzle? A Brief History
84. Is Zoom the sole source of fatigue?
85. Jewish Midwives, Medicine and the Boundaries of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe, 1650-1800
86. Khorasan X. History in the Safavid and Afsharid Period
87. Laughing At': The Exploitation of Disability as Comedic Entertainment in Pre-Industrial Europe
88. "Let us confess it": Review of Amala Poli's Writing the Self in Illness
89. Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Health ✪ Part 3 Civil Rights and the Body Politic
90. Light and Shadows: Through the Window
91. Listening to patients: learning from sobreparto
92. Little House in the Hood: Save the Bees, call me Mel
93. Locating Emotion in Our Language and Bodies
94. Malfunctioning Machinery: The Global Making of Chinese Cotton Mills, 1877-1937
95. Manufactories of Virtù: Classicism, Commerce, and Authorship in Georgian Britain, c. 1759-1800
96. Margaret Sanger is Not the Problem
97. Maria Edgeworth’s Good Doctor
98. Materials, Labor, and Apprehension: Building for the Threat of Fire across the Nineteenth-Century British Atlantic
99. Meanings of Empathy for a Politics of Care
100. Medical Humanities in a Pandemic: Essential and Critical
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